Ethel was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She worked many years at the Schwerdtle Stamp Company.
Mary Ann, always remembered for her generosity and devotion to her family, worked many years for the Stratford school system.
Dan will be remembered as a stormy force of brilliance and love, with a pure childlike heart and a brighter than bright intellect.
Arlene, a dedicated philanthropist, worked for over 30 years at Sikorsky Aircraft as a foreman of the electrical department.
Gina, always remembered for her generosity and welcoming smile, was a retired Quality Control Inspector for Hawie Manufacturing Company.
Ralph, a devoted family man and proud U.S. Navy WWII veteran, was a dedicated employee of Sikorsky Aircraft for 40 years.
Sarah, a kind and welcoming soul, was known for her magnetic smile, intoxicating laugh and her dedication as a talented hairdresser.
Barbara was a dedicated teacher in the Stratford school system for many years and cherished spending time with loved ones.
John, affectionately known as “Hot Dog John", was the owner/operator of Cappy’s Provisions for many years.
Thomas, a dedicated State of Connecticut employee, was an avid reader, history buff, devoted family man, music fan and true Irishman.
Jim worked as a mechanic for the Post Office. He enjoyed fishing and loved spending time with friends playing poker.
Gloria was a regular donor to the Shriners, Wounded Warriors and D.A.V. and was a volunteer with the Ladies Guild of Holy Name.
Dave, a talented electrician, carpenter and music aficionado, was the owner and operator of Creative Construction Company.
Alberta, affectionately known as “Nana” to loved ones, had a zest for life and was always devoted and dedicated to her friends and family.
Guy, a dedicated family man, was a US Air Force veteran, member of the Knights of Columbus, St. James Council and the American Legion.
Pat was an accomplished accordion player and a woman of devout faith. She loved spending time with her family, music and animals.
Ruth worked many years as an administrative assistant at General Electric Co.
Elizabeth was a dedicated registered nurse and a devoted volunteer for numerous community organizations for many years.
Emmett, known for his big heart, sense of humor and love of sports, was a proud Army veteran and devoted family man, friend and teammate.
Kathleen co-operated the Country Inn, Schumachers’ Hotel and Restaurant for many years and was also a clinical dietitian and nutritionist.
Dean served as a decorated police officer for the Bridgeport Police Department. He loved music, motorcycles, sports and adored his family.
Helen was a well known teller for the Peoples Bank Paradise Green Branch, where she worked for 20 years.
Bob, affectionately named "The Mayor of Anson Street", was a devoted family man and Aircraft Mechanic at Avco Lycoming for 37 years.
Luke, a devoted family man, was known as outgoing, giving and always willing to lend a hand. He was employed by UPS for many years.
Sophie, always devoted and dedicated to her family, enjoyed sewing, cooking, baking and trips to the casino.
Lillian, always devoted to her family, was very active in the community. She volunteered many years at the Stonybrook School in Stratford.
Dorothy was known as a hard worker with a big, loving and giving heart. She owned and operated Rust N Dust real estate for many years.
Chris, known for his huge heart and sense of humor, loved spending time with his family and friends, volunteering and bowling.
Eugene was a self-employed photographer, teacher and devoted family man.
Brian was a U.S. Airforce Veteran, serving in Vietnam, before retiring from Southern New England Telephone after many years of service.
John, a former Xerox employee, cherished the beach, music, sports and animals.
Anne was a loving and devoted mother and a dedicated teacher for over 20 years, serving most recently at Fairfield Ludlowe Middle School.
Jim was retired from the State of Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles and served the Stratford community in various positions.
Mary, an exceptional foreign language teacher and beloved by her students, taught at both Johnson Academy and Wooster Junior High School.
Richie, known for his humor and infectious laugh, worked as an electronic systems technologist and was an avid sports and music fan.
Florence, always loving and devoted to her family, was a retired assembler for Bic Pen.
Courtney, a loving and devoted wife and mother, worked for the West Haven Veterans Administration Hospital for 16 years.
Fran was known for her kindness, her generous spirit, her infectious smile and her playful sense of humor.
Michael, known as witty, funny and outspoken, was a devoted family man, proud volunteer firefighter and 30-year limousine driver.
Beloved Brother and Uncle