"To know PJ was to have laughed with him, whether with friends or strangers."
Daniel was a Plumber for over 30 years. First, for his Uncle and then for his final years with W.R. Johnson, both in Stamford.
In 2010, she was recognized by the Stamford Advocate for what her neighbors considered “Grandma’s Kitchen.”
Beloved Mother, Grandmother and Aunt
Spirited, kind and thoughtful, Laura had many friends who shared her enthusiasm for laughter and new adventures.
Jack was a veteran, having served in the Korean War with the US Marine Corps.
"Henny was a strong woman who saw and experienced so much."
Felicia enjoyed entertaining, especially during the holidays, reading and playing tennis and bridge.
In his leisure time Sal enjoyed time with his family and coaching local baseball and football teams in the 1970’s and 80’s.
"Mike lived life to the fullest until his body made him slow down."
John, 66, and Debbie, 58, were known for enjoying the simple things in life, such as their family and friends, as well as baseball.
Peter will always be loved and deeply missed by his family and many friends.
Mary was employed at Stamford Hospital as a medical records assistant for many years before her retirement.
Louise worked as a social worker in middle schools with children having difficulty socializing and behavioral problems.
Olga spent most of her days with her husband at their pizzeria, Jimmy's Pizza, in Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Mira was a devoted wife and mother. Her family and her faith were her life.
Fran’s favorite pastime was sitting at the beach or pool soaking up the sun.
Teresa, as she was known to family and friends, was an avid cook and loved having her family gathered around a table serving a large meal.
Clara was an angel to all. With her amazing cooking and big heart, she always felt like home.
Art, theatre and opera were her Patricia's passions and she touched all with her style and grace.
She had a smile that would light up a room the second she walked in with personality, elegance and grace.
Greg was an avid downhill and cross-country skier, enjoyed cycling and participated in many MS rides.
Gina will be remembered for her beautiful smile and infectious laughter.
Louella, a talented hairstylist, was the successful salon owner of Unisex Palace and cherished her time spent with her family and friends.
Doug was passionate about helping others.
"Al was an avid golfer, bowler and master of the grill. He was best known for his sense of humor."
Reivan was active in the Stamford Mineral Society.
"His family will always hold deep in their hearts his life of the party smile and his dance moves."
"Her laughter and sense of humor will be terribly missed by her loved ones."
J.P. will be remembered for his love of golf, politics, his grand and great-grandchildren, and his "Peach," Jennie.
Nothing brought Tony more happiness than being surrounded by his friends and family. They were his biggest passion in life.
Richard will be deeply missed by his large extended family, including many nieces and nephews, and a community of lifelong friends.
Joe attended Stamford public schools and graduated from Stamford High School, the University of Connecticut and UConn’s Law School in 1955.
"Fuzzy, an avid fisherman always in search of the “big One” at his favorite place, the cottage, on Lake Bomoseen, VT."
Antonio was the greatest husband, father and Nonno and was loved by everyone he met and knew.
Antoinette was born in Greenwich, and later moved to Stamford.
Mark truly lived life to the fullest and enjoyed the simple pleasures that life offered.
Curtis was a lifelong resident of Stamford.
"She enjoyed playing bridge, knitting, flower arranging, traveling with her husband, and spending time with family."
Francesco worked many years for the City of Stamford, was a successful business owner and talented chef.