Marie loved traveling, casino trips, the beach and truly cherished time spent with family and friends.
Jerry served in the US Army, worked in data processing for Bridgeport Brass for over 25 years and retired after many years at Peoples Bank.
Rick, an avid sports fan and very active in the community, worked many years for Moore Tool, NASDAQ and several pharmaceutical companies.
Anna, a loving, selfless and devoted wife and mother, worked for GE for many years and was an avid fan of many genres of music.
Nick served in the US Army, worked as a letter carrier for the US Postal Service and was a member of the VFW.
Grace, a loving mother and grandmother, worked many years for the West End Moving Company and was an avid Duckpin Bowler.
Christa worked as a research administrator for many years and was an active member in the Lordship community and at Port 5 in Bridgeport.
Bob worked as an engineer for many years and served as President and owner of R.C. Ritchie Yacht Sales at Stratford Marina.
Maxine worked at Warner's in Stratford for several years and truly cherished spending time with her loved ones.
Meg, known as an advocate for LGBTQ and women’s rights and her community involvement, worked most recently as a Director of Market Research.
Ed was a retired truck driver for Boise Cascade and a member of Teamsters Union Local #191.
Diane was passionate about participating in the Adopt-a-Family program and other community services that Sterling House offers.
Corrine, a loving and selfless mother and grandmother, worked for many years as a legal secretary and was also an accomplished salesperson.
Ed, always dedicated to his children and family, was an avid car enthusiast and worked for the Department of Motor Vehicles for many years.
Robert, blessed with a sense of humor and always the life of the party, was an avid motorcycle enthusiast and devoted family man.
Ed, a competitive rifleman and member of the Stratford PAL, worked in construction and was a proud member of the CT Carpenter’s Union.
Gustavo was an auto body technician for Tony's Auto Body of Milford and later Breezy Point Auto Body of Stratford.
John worked as a Manufacturing Engineer for Sikorsky Aircraft, was a member of the Knights of Columbus #2370 and the East End Yacht Club.
David, a devoted and loving husband and father, enjoyed his Harley and his Corvette, and truly cherished his time with family and friends.
Joe, the son of Stratford resident William Henry, was born and lived in Stratford until moving to Shelton in 2009.
Rosalie was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Nicholas was a Vietnam War veteran while serving in the U.S. Navy and was a life member of VFW Post #9460.
Louise had a flair for all things creative and truly cherished spending time with family and friends.
August served as first sergeant in the US Army 86th Black Hawk infantry division during WWII. He also owned Universal Machine of Stratford.
Dorothy, a loving wife, mother, aunt and avid reader, worked for Howie Manufacturing during World War II.
Marina, a social butterfly with an infectious smile, worked at Herald Graphics as a secretary and bookkeeper for many years.
Joan, truly devoted to her loved ones, always enjoyed time spent with her family, reading, gardening, and vacations.
Janice, always devoted and loving to her family, was known for her bright smile, warm nature and heart of gold.
Lisa, a loving mother and grandmother, known for her infectious smile and laughter, cherished her time with family and friends.
She was a graduate of Bunnell High School, class of 2015, and attended Gateway Community College.
Wilma, a kind and caring woman, worked for the Town of Stratford as an accounting clerk and for the Board of Education.
Lynne worked in the health care industry for many years and was a member of the Gaelic American Club and the Housatonic Boat Club.
Lois, active in the community and former scout leader, was an avid supporter of the Sterling House Community Center and Catholic Daughters.
Bob worked at Remington Arms in human resources and was a devoted parishioner and trustee of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Bridgeport.
Lorraine, a realtor for many years in Fairfield County, was heavily involved in the community and many local organizations.
Janice, an avid reader and lover of books, spent many years at Bridgeport Hospital serving as head nurse of the recovery room.
Daphne, originally from Jamaica and known for her kindness and compassion, was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Charlotte, a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, worked in the manufacturing division at Warnaco for many years.
A food scientist for Nabisco and Pepperidge Farms, he worked on projects including Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, Snackwells & Chunky Chips Ahoy.
Margherite, an active golfer and swimmer, was a member of the Ladies Guild at St. Mark Church and the Italian Community Center.