Carol Elaine Studdiford died from complications of the coronavirus.
According to her obituary, she was a driven young woman with a flair for fashion and cosmetics.
Mary was active in the town of Stratford with environmental issues and served on the town committees.
Paula enjoyed traveling and spend time with family, friends, and her grandchildren.
She had a passion for social work, working in New York City to combat drug and alcohol addiction followed by a variety of positions in CT.
She taught her passion for psychiatric nursing at the St Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing and finished her career as a school nurse.
A U.S. Army veteran, he was a retired printer for Imperial Graphics in Stratford and enjoyed learning how to fix things.
She worked for many years as a dental hygienist and taught piano to area students and was a Brownie troop leader.
Anthony Bartholomew Amoroso opened the Center Restaurant, the Town Squire Shoppes and other restaurants in Fairfield County.
Jerry had an adventurous spirit and was very spontaneous. He enjoyed live music and attending gatherings with friends.
He achieved 4 hole-in-ones as a member of PGA National Golf Club. He was also a past member of Mill River C.C.
He was a lifetime member of Stratford Volunteer Fire Co. No. 3. He was a Boy Scout leader in Stratford for 10 years.
Jay Wahlberg, who died last week after contracting the new coronavirus, was a Rotarian, handyman and doting grandfather.
Angeline was an LPN at West River Healthcare in Milford. Her hobbies included watching soap operas, home décor and time with her family.
Finance Director Jay Wahlberg died after contracting the virus, Stratford's mayor reported Friday afternoon.
He enjoyed working as a display designer for Corporate Display Specialties. He traveled the country designing trade show displays & exhibits
An athlete & class president at Stratford High, he worked as a respiratory therapist, accountant & later as a teacher in Bridgeport schools.
Matt was a licensed cosmetologist and worked as an orderly in the OR at New Vision. He loved to tan and spend time on the beach.
Tony coached Pop Warner Football in Stratford for 35 years and served as the President of the Board for ten years until he retired.
She was a retired teacher for the Stratford school system and had taught third grade at Second Hill Lane School.
He and Virginia raised their family in Milford and resided there for many years before moving to Oronoque Village, where he was active.
Michael, a Bunnell graduate, was fun loving, enjoying most of his time with friends, family and the online gaming community of millions.
Mark taught Science at Wooster Middle School in Stratford for 32 years, including biology, physics and chemistry.
Joe was a unique, colorful, and free-spirited soul with a presence that would light up any room. He lived his life to the absolute fullest.
He worked for Sikorsky Aircraft in the shipping department, lived an active lifestyle from camping, snow skiing and racing hydroplane boats.
Beloved Mother and Grandmother, Caldor of Hawley Lane Retiree
The couple decided to move their wedding up after the groom, Jonathan Sales, was diagnosed with a form of leukemia.
Yvonne enjoyed a 34-year career working with Dr. Resnick’s and Dr. Shoenthal’s office, until her retirement.
Mark, a U.S. Air Force veteran, was a flight mechanic for Sikorsky Aircraft an former Vice President of the National Helicopter Museum.
Vincent was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and was the retired president of Massey Fuel.
She worked for many years as a counselor for the Norwalk Hospital Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Program.
An active member of the Stratford Senior Center for many years, she enjoyed a successful career as an office secretary.
Former Owner of Mike and Joe Lawn Service
David, who earned a Master’s degree from Sacred Heart University, was Manager of Software Development at Norwalk Hospital.
Patricia’s career in jewelry sales spanned many years. She was the proud recipient of many sales award vacations due to her dedicated work.
Susan V. Griswold, age 82, of Stratford, passed away Feb. 17.
A Navy veteran, he was active in Indian Guides, Little League, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, high school football- anything involving his children
Bob grew up in Stratford and was a state champion swimmer for St. Joseph High School.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked at Raybestos-Manhattan Co. (Raymark) and coached in Stratford Little League and Babe Ruth League.
Bob was an equipment mechanic and his mother was the owner of Bishop Restaurant in Bridgeport for over 30 years.