Phyllis loved spending time with her family and friends.
Nick was born on Oct. 2, 1937, in Stamford.
Keith was born in Stamford. He loved spending time with family and enjoyed riding his motorcycle with his wife and daughter.
Dominick was a lifelong Stamford resident.
Mark enjoyed coaching youth soccer teams and was an avid golfer. He also loved his cat Calla Lilly, Family Feud and ABBA.
Virginia had a loving heart, brilliant mind, and a will of steel. Her family were her world and endless source of happiness and pride.
Everyone who knew Vinnie felt her big heart and fun loving nature.
Joseph loved being surrounded by his family and friends.
He will be incredibly missed but has left those closest to him with amazing memories that they will always cherish.
Maura was a proud U.S. citizen and equally proud of her ancient Irish heritage.
"Judy really loved life and everyone in it. She cared for and helped so many people in her lifetime."
Rita was an avid bowler and bocce ball player, and loved the New York Yankees. She was also very active with Sacred Heart Church.
Throughout her life, Ruth was a fierce competitor, active in bowling, golf, tennis and fitness.
Patricia graduated from Stamford High School and worked in the produce dept. for Finast and Stop & Shop Supermarkets for 42 years.
George will be remembered for being selfless, reliable, steadfast and loyal to each every human being he encountered.
Vickie will be profoundly missed by her family, and by thousands of men and women whose lives she touched as a teacher.
Deborah will be remembered fondly in the hearts of all who were blessed to have known her.
John enjoyed spending time with his family and skeet/trap shooting with his late brother, Ed.
Carmelo attended school in Italy as well as served in the Italian Army.
Agnes was a successful real estate agent for many years, helping hundreds of families find their dream home.
Job loved to laugh and made others laugh. He was immensely proud of his family and left behind nothing but beautiful memories.
When he wasn't working, Kenneth enjoyed boating, fishing, lobstering and watching NASCAR.
Terry’s enthusiasm, energy and love of life will be forever missed.
Lois and her late husband were the owners of the former Handyman Hardware in Springdale.
Pietrina loved fishing and was on a bowling league for many years. She also loved decorating her home for every holiday.
Kathleen was a beautiful woman that was full of elegance and grace. She enjoyed reading, gardening and travel.
Maureen spent countless hours volunteering with the elderly and less fortunate.
Peter will be sorely missed yet he will live on in the impact he had on the lives of all those around him.
Paul was an avid sports fan and loved horse racing, playing cards and getting together with his many friends, who will miss him dearly.
Bill had a sharp wit and a tender heart. He was a loyal friend, loving uncle and amazing brother.
Tom was active with several nonprofit organizations.
He was a modest man but when in a room full of people he was the life of the party.
Susan dedicated five decades to nursing, compassionately caring for those in the community she grew up in.
Marie was a constant, supportive presence within her family.
June was always willing to lend a hand or an ear to listen. She faced life with resiliency and a smile.
"Patrick was the life of the party no matter where he was and lived that life to the fullest."
"He found joy in caring for his home and was meticulous by nature."
In addition to teaching, Booker was an accomplished pianist, composer, musical improviser and arranger.
"Maria was proud to be an American citizen, encouraging others to embrace the opportunities that hard work can bring here."
Gladys loved dining at restaurants, entertaining friends, seeing shows and spending time with her great grandchildren and beloved dog Lucy.