Donna spent many years as an R&D chemist for Cytec and Unilever, was a proud Penn State grad and cherished her time with family and friends.
Nick was a retired plumber for Union Local #777 and was a proud U.S. Marine serving during the Korean War.
Francis was a U. S. Navy veteran and retired from the Stratford Fire Department after 25 years of service.
Mary Ann, a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, worked for many years as an x-ray technician and medical assistant locally.
Kathleen, a devoted mother, worked for many years at the Law Office of Derby Anderson in Fairfield.
Barbara was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
MaryAnn worked numerous jobs in the area, loved music and dancing and was always devoted and dedicated to her family.
Marion was known for her lifetime of volunteerism and service to others, including her support of individuals with Down’s Syndrome.
He was a popular figure around town, known as the “Mayor of Stratford," and served as an Easter Seals Ambassador for many years.
Bill, a proud veteran of the U.S. Navy, served many years as a Lieutenant for the Fire Department at Sikorsky Aircraft.
Robert, a dedicated father and grandfather, worked as an auto mechanic for many years before his retirement.
Bob, was very active in the Stratford community, a Stratford High School Athletic Hall of Famer and proud U.S. Army Air Corps veteran.
Charles, always proud of his Greek heritage, retired from Master Electric after many years of service and was a devoted family man.
Valerie, always dedicated and devoted to her family and students, worked in the registrar office of Sacred Heart University for many years.
Ryne, who served in the U.S. Navy, was in the high school marching band, a member of the rifle team and the Stratford EMS Explorer program.
Jack, known for his sense of humor and verbal wit, was a talented musician, inventor and overall dedicated family man.
Virginia was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Tom, a devoted family man, was the owner of Colonial Art Studio Painting and Decorating for many years.
Rose enjoyed music, tennis, bowling and gardening. She was also a talented handyperson, seamstress and community volunteer.
Richard, a decorated veteran and dedicated mentor to many, proudly served in the U.S. Navy and was a loving and devoted family man.
Joan, known for her "famous scones", loved reading, crafting, vacationing and was an avid Huskies and Red Sox fan.
Ilse, known for her sense of humor, loved cooking, reading, holidays and spending time with her family.
A veteran who worked for SNET, he ran Dave's Café, was a reader of military history, and had a from-the-factory '70 Chevy Nova until 2017.
Maria, an avid cook and gardener, was known as fiercely independent and for her love of family and her generosity.
Linda, a loving and dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and friend, was a devoted Catholic and member of the community.
Doug, known for his dry, sarcastic sense of humor, was an electrician by trade and loved adventure, fishing, his Harley and his family.
Robert, a carpenter and handyman by trade, enjoyed fishing, camping, music, riding his motorcycle and spending time with his family.
Teresa, an avid gardener and fan of crocheting, was a member of the Baldwin Center and worked at General Electric for many years.
Constance worked at MetLife for many years and was an avid cook, baker, UConn fan and cherished spending time with family and friends.
Elizabeth, an avid musician and bee keeper, was treasured by everyone who knew her and was incredibly devoted to her family and students.
David, a brilliant mathematician, was known as a gentleman, soft spoken, courteous, non-egotistical and a person of great faith.
Marco worked at Warner's, American Chain and Cable, was a devoted family man, youth football coach and volunteer EMT for Stratford EMS.
With a selfless and forgiving heart she lived her life to uplift others, help in any way she could and bring deep joy & laughter to everyone
John was a proud U.S. Army veteran and a retired Stratford Police officer with 37 years of service.
Richard, a loving and devoted husband and brother, was a dedicated math teacher at Stratford High School for 39 years.
Alphonse served as a merchant marine, was a member of the US custom service for over 30 years and retired as head of the mail branch.
Lorraine, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, served as a bookkeeper for the Law Offices of Frank J. Riccio for many years.
Mary was a dedicated dietician, long time Avon Lady and active member of the Stratford United Methodist Church.
John, a devoted son and graduate of Bunnell High School, was a retired auto-mechanic.
Stewart was a talented auto mechanic, and he spent his life working on cars. He also enjoyed building computers, electronics & paintballing.