Obituaries
Recent Death Notices From Stamford: Feb. 3 To Feb. 10, 2026
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
STAMFORD, CT — Here are the recent death notices from Stamford.
LeRoy C. Faubel, 94, died Feb. 10, 2026, a U.S. Navy veteran who spent 43 years working his way up to plant electrician at Arnold’s Bakery in Greenwich and, outside of work, was an avid hunter and fisherman, longtime church usher, and a steady source of well-timed dad jokes.
Dionysia Francisca Oliveira, 63, died Feb. 7, 2026, a civil engineer with the Connecticut Department of Transportation for more than 35 years, a University of Connecticut prodigy who earned engineering degrees at a young age, and an avid reader and storyteller who enjoyed classic literature, old films, and staying connected with friends worldwide through her annual Christmas cards.
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William Oliver Wilder Sr., 83, died Feb. 6, 2026, a Connecticut-licensed arborist who founded and operated Bill Wilder Tree Service and spent his free time boating, fishing, hunting, working outdoors, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends and caring for his cats.
Frank “Buddy” Vartuli Sr., 93, died Feb. 6, 2026, a U.S. Air Force Korean War veteran, longtime owner of Robert Patrick Hair Salon, and accomplished athlete who excelled in baseball, semi-professional football, and local softball leagues, later enjoying work with Mar-Le Electric, serving as a high school crossing guard, and following the New York Giants and Yankees.
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Juan Alberto Paragarino, 81, died Feb. 4, 2026, a precision machine technologist by training who worked in the trade and spent his time fishing, gardening, following fútbol—especially Peñarol—grilling, making homemade sausage and wine, coloring, drawing, and tinkering, and being devoted to his family.
Alfred E. Munrow III, 94, died Feb. 4, 2026, a New York Law School graduate who practiced law for many years—largely in private practice—and was known for his integrity and dry sense of humor, and his devotion to his family.
Stephen P.H. Cheung, 89, died Feb. 3, 2026, a microbiologist and laboratory director who spent more than 30 years at Stamford Hospital before beginning a second career in real estate sales and management in New York City after retiring from hospital work.
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