Eldracher loved to perform onstage in musical productions such as Gilbert and Sullivan shows and the Lordship Fathers Club variety shows.
Blude taught English as a second language and was involved in Operation Christmas Child, filling hundreds of boxes with gifts for children.
Pagliarella loved running and could be seen running all around Stratford. He was a staple on the podium at 5K and 10K races.
Vitale was a veteran, retired from Sikorsky and a former Stratford Town Council member.
Mr. Champaigne taught drafting and machine shop at Bunnell High School in Stratford, Connecticut, from 1963 through his retirement in 1992.
DeLuca loved Americana decor, old Hollywood movies and singing.
Kochiss, formerly of Stratford, was an administrative assistant to the Bridgeport comptroller and worked for the city for over 25 years.
Daponte was a nurse, a former Stratford school board member and a fixture at the Stratford library.
Lawler was a lifelong area resident and a devout Christian who was always willing to help those in need.
Tiano was born in Stratford and remained a lifelong area resident.
Poplawski enjoyed hunting, fishing, cooking and gardening, but mostly he cherished spending time with his daughter.
Sedlock worked at Sikorsky for many years and loved to decorate her home for the holidays.
A 1944 Stratford High School graduate, Buckley owned and operated Buckley's Service Station for almost 50 years.
Holeva was a Korean War veteran and during retirement he worked as a crossing guard at Second Hill Lane Elementary School in Stratford.
Jannetty was a Stratford High School graduate and a dedicated volunteer at the Baldwin Senior Center.
He was a 1986 graduate of Bunnell High School and was a self-employed builder for Wojnarowski & Sons Builders.
Gary lived and worked most of his life in Stratford. He was an engine rebuilder, one of which held an IHRA national record.
He was a former employee of the Town of Fairfield Parks Department.
She had a kind and compassionate spirit always taking care of family when in need. She was a true animal lover, especially of cats.
Melanie was very proud of donating over four gallons of blood to the Red Cross throughout her life & continued that legacy as an organ donor
Keith was a carpenter and remodeler for many years working in all areas of the field.
Mrs. Farnam was a secretary with the Town of Stratford at both the Police Dept. and Town Hall before her retirement.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran and worked at Sikorsky Aircraft for over 20 years. In the 90s, he served the town of Stratford as a councilman.
Pawel graduated from Stratford High School and went on to work for Milford Fabricating. He was easy going, friendly, fun, and full of life.
A teacher's aide at Second Hill Lane Elementary, she cherished the time she spent with all her wonderful children until retiring last summer
Anna Sanchez Passed Away on April 22nd 2019
He was the owner of the former ArJay Printing Company and Vice President of the former Remar Printing Company.
He was the longtime owner of the Windmill Restaurant, where he supported Stratford EMS, Muscular Dystrophy and numerous softball teams.
She was a longtime Executive Assistant at Klaff’s and supported charities for U.S. military veterans and animal rescue organizations.
In his 20s he had a natural, uncanny ability to always pick the winners in the stock market. He will be remembered for his sharp wit & humor
Always full of life no matter the hardships she went through. Diane was the person who made a lasting impression on everyone she met.
For those who knew her, Carole had that feisty “Bronx” personality and a great sense of humor. Her presence could light up any room.
Loz volunteered his skills for the Connecticut Special Olympics and many other organizations and for family and friends.
Manny, an animal lover who actively donated to many rescues, will be missed by the many family and friends who loved him so much.
She taught at Joseph A. Foran High School, and, most recently, at Bunnell High School where she was loved and admired by all.
A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served his country proudly and honorably as a Lieutenant and was a loving uncle to many nieces and nephews.
He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and was an avid fan of the New York Giants and the New York Mets.
Wounded by a grenade at Iwo Jima, he recovered and returned to combat where he distinguished himself as a rifleman, scout, and grenadier.
Leonard was a retired firefighter for the Town of Stratford and a veteran of the United States Army during World War II.
Eddie loved working outdoors working with his wife Elsie, gardening, doing the annual holiday baking, country music, boating and fishing.