Henry, a devoted family man, was a retired Quality Control Inspector for Handy & Harman for many years.
Muriel, blessed with a beautiful singing voice and always devoted to her family, enjoyed skiing and sailing.
Thomas’ first love was photography, but he later found the hip-hop industry. His passion & talent left its mark on many up & coming artists.
Phyllis, known as a social butterfly, loved trips to the casino, picnics, gatherings, dancing and traveling.
Ken was a retired sheet metal worker for MRS and was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 40.
Patty, a loving and devoted wife, sister and friend, worked at Walmart for many years.
John, an avid gardener, history buff, sudoku player and golfer, proudly served in the U.S. Navy and worked for Howmet Corp. for many years.
Joselito proudly owned Chen Huu Academy in Stratford for many years. He was a loving father and husband and a dedicated sensei.
Phyllis, a decorated basketball player in her youth and avid golfer, served as Senior Vice President for the Southern CT Gas Co.
Arlene was a retired assembler for Sikorsky Aircraft where she was also a member of the Fire Brigade.
Since childhood, Bernadine was curious, fiercely independent, and social. She ran a coffee shop at the Stratford Train Station.
Beloved Son, Nephew and Cousin
Norman was a retired electrician for IBEW Local 488, a member of the American Legion Post 196 in Milford and a proud U.S. Army veteran.
John, known for his larger-than-life personality, cherished time with his family and enjoyed a successful career in sales and marketing.
Dolores was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Hinda had a great sense of humor. She served for many years as an elementary school teacher and was very involved in many organizations.
Wesley served in the U.S. Army, worked as an accountant for nearly 50 years and was heavily involved in many local organizations.
Dawn, a devoted mother and grandmother, loved and adored her family unconditionally.
Gisela adored her family unconditionally and served as an RN at St. Vincent’s Hospital for many years.
Joan was a trusted foster parent for many years. She worked as a teller for Stratford Trust and was a volunteer at Bridgeport Hospital.
Jim served as a U.S. Marine, worked for the U.S. Postal Service for many years and was heavily involved in many community organizations.
Beloved Mother, Sister and Friend
Joseph was a retired member of the Stratford Board of Education.
Ken was an electrician with I.B.E.W. Local 488 for over 40 years and enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and gardening.
Cynthia was blessed with the purest of souls, had an infectious laugh and was a devoted loved one and friend to many.
Cora, a wonderful role model and a woman ahead of her time, was a trained artist and avid photographer and traveler.
Jean was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather.
Adam was an inspector for Microboard Processing, Inc. He was a maker, talented cook, gaming enthusiast and true friend.
Robert worked at Park City Hospital as head bacteriologist for many years and was an avid enthusiast of the arts and theatre.
Kenny worked as a foreman at Sikorsky Aircraft prior to retirement and co-established the Stratford Antique Center.
Don, always with an optimistic and selfless outlook on life, most recently worked for Curtis Packaging before retirement.
Don, devoted family man, proudly served in the U.S. Army Reserve and owned and operated Butterworth & Scheck, Inc.
Joan, a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, was employed for 35 years at Griffin Hospital.
Peter, a retired machinist for Schick Manufacturing, enjoyed playing basketball, volleyball, vacationing with the family and square dancing.
Stephen, a dedicated family man, was an employee of the U.S. Post Office for over 40 years and U.S. Navy WWII veteran.
TJ was a true Stratford kid who participated in all youth activities and went on to play baseball, basketball & football for Stratford High.
Frances, an active member of St. Mark’s Church, worked for Chance Vought, Sikorsky Aircraft and the Town of Stratford.
Michael, remembered as a man of quiet strength, deep kindness and unconditional love, was a dedicated family man and avid collector.
Roman served as an accomplished attorney spanning nearly 50 years and was the founder of the Bank of Southington.
Norma, always loving and devoted to her family, was passionate about gardening, cooking, traveling and shopping.