Carlos, passionate about food and life, served as partner of Pasta Vera in Greenwich, as well as co-owner of Two-Fold Laundry in Stratford.
Charles was a proud U.S. Marine. He was a member of VFW Post 9460-Stratford and was an employee of Hartley & Parker Ltd. for many years.
Bob worked as an installer for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years. He enjoyed baseball and was an avid fan of the Mets and the Cowboys.
Joining the Board of Education in Stratford, CT Arline worked as a school nurse/teacher for twenty two years.
She was a retired sales associate for J.C. Penny Department Store.
Mr. Kirk was a retired Quality Engineer for Bridgeport Machines and served as a U.S. Marine in the Korean War.
Kelley, a mentor and advisor to many, cherished and adored her time with family. She enjoyed teaching and the performing arts.
Greg, always remembered for making people laugh, cherished his time with family, enjoyed fishing and working on his blue Trans-Am.
Ollie, a licensed plumber and steamfitter, was a member of Union Local 173, VFW Post 940, the American Legion and the Knights of Columbus.
Vern, an avid walker and loving, supportive mother, wife, grandmother and great-grandmother, previously worked at Singers in Bridgeport.
Donald worked for 45 years in the paint and hardware industry. He was with with H.C. Lovell Hardware in Stratford, CT for 22 years .
Don, known for his heart of gold, wit and intelligence, worked as a sales representative for the General Electric Supply Co. for 40 years.
Trevor, a loving and devoted father, known for his genuine smile, owned and operated Carpet & Tile by the Mile and was an avid sports fan.
Yvette spent career as a Social Worker, working for the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and at City Block in Waterbury.
He worked for the Stratford Police Department as the financial assistant to the Police Chief & also served as the local 136 Union President.
Michael proudly served in the U.S. Navy. He enjoyed spending time with family, traveling and was a parishioner at St. Mark’s Church.
Kathleen, loving and devoted to her children and grandchildren, was the owner and operator of Reminisce with Kathy.
He was known by many for hosting the best celebration in town for viewing the 4th of July fireworks.
Joyce worked for many years at St. Vincent’s Medical Center as the chief switchboard operator.
Kathleen worked as a marketing analyst at Vitramond Inc. She loved St. Mary’s by the Sea, Old Lyme and the bluffs of Block Island.
Pamela worked for many local organizations and most recently served as a Board Member and Treasurer of The Campaign School at Yale.
Hal was in radio for almost 21 years, served as the public address announcer for the New Haven Nighthawks, Stratford Brakettes and more.
Alex, a U.S. Navy Veteran, worked as a machinist at Norwalk Compressor. He was a Pyramid Shriner and a Mason Member of the Ansantawae Lodge.
“I’m losing the battle with COVID,” Earla Dawn Dimitriadis wrote two days before her death. "I’m ready to go and not be in pain anymore."
Daniel Sullivan was a beloved educator who began teaching at Wooster Junior High School in Stratford.
Tania, an avid baker, famous for her unique cheesecake, was also a puzzle master, loved the NBA and UConn Women's Basketball.
Joan volunteered for many years as tutor of English as a Second Language and an avid storyteller of her own writings in Stratford schools.
Desiree Anzalone, who was the great-granddaughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Sr., died after a long battle with breast cancer.
Phil, gifted in the arts, taught for over three decades at Harding High School and Merkaz Hebrew High School in Bridgeport.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather and Uncle
Beloved Mother, Grandmother and Sister
"Her goal was to love, inspire, comfort, and help every single person she could," her obituary said.
Andy was a true rock star. He was a tremendous guitar player & traveled the world with the band Steel Heart. He also recorded his own music.
Irene Lee Cornish was a school administrator, a trial attorney, and an inspiration to students and educators, those who knew her said.
She worked at the Stratford Visiting Nurse Association, where she touched the lives of staff & visitors with her warm and welcoming demeanor
David was a 1977 graduate of Stratford High School and was a tool and diemaker for Schick Enterprises.
He owned and operated Don’s Arco Service Station until the late 1970s, and worked in real estate until his retirement.
William proudly served in the United States Navy.
Beloved Sister-in-Law and Aunt
Stratford resident Shqype “Sherry” Ndreu was born in Capua, Italy, and passed away May 9 in Bridgeport.