A life well-lived, Joan enjoyed cooking, baking and playing cards but her greatest passion was her family.
Barbara owned and operated a Cleaning Service Company. She loved to cook and entertain friends and family at her home.
He was the retired owner/operator of S.C. Hearing Center, Stratford and worked for John Hancock for over 20 years.
He enjoyed his lifelong career as a custom home builder and land-developer. He was the owner of D.R. Laufer Builder.
Douglas, who was a funeral director and online entrepreneur, had a passion for wrestling and was a devoted father.
Ron was a colorful and eclectic person with many interests and curiosities that caused him to investigate and try new things.
She was one of the nation’s first female U.S. Marine Corps Reservists.
Jim was an avid sailor and musician. Maryanne worked for Unilever in Clinton for over 30 years and enjoyed caring for her grandchildren.
She was lifelong Stratford resident, graduated from Stratford High and was longtime employee of Capossela Cohen, LLC.
She was an avid volunteer, for years driving patients for the American Cancer Society and collecting food for the Sterling House Food Pantry
Peter, a graduate of Harding High School, Class of 1952, was retired from Bridgeport Machines.
Bob had an amazing ability to develop a unique relationship with each family member.
He was a lifelong area resident and a graduate of Bunnell High School.
“Beloved by many and a friend to everyone she met, she made a lasting impact in the lives of those who knew her.”
Reired USPS Letter Carrier and Avco-Lycoming Engineer
Frank was an avid bowler and fisherman and enjoyed YouTube videos, music and spending time with his family.
He was a former employee of News 12, worked as a self-employed insurance agent and also owned his own landscaping company.
Ann, who was retired from Dresser Industries in Stratford, was an avid bowler and a member of the Barnum Duckpin Bowling League.
He was a 32nd Degree Mason at St. John’s Lodge #3, a member of the Pyramid Shriners #9 of Stratford.
John was a retired truck driver and wonderful father. He loved the water, was an avid N.Y. Jet fan and enjoyed riding his Harley.
He was a 2011 graduate of Bunnell High School and played baseball for Stratford PONY and Babe Ruth leagues.
He served as a prosecutor for the State of Connecticut and established a private practice in Stratford until his retirement.
For more than 30 years, she followed her true calling as an English teacher for middle and high school students.
Melvin was a journalist for more than 20 years, a 1996 graduate of Syracuse University and an avid sports fan.
She was an Officer of the Ladies Guild at St. Mark Church. Also, a Eucharistic Minister at St. Mark’s Church for many years.
Bob, a Stratford High graduate who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, began his engineering career with Avco-Lycoming in 1954.
Joseph, a proud Navy veteran who served in Vietnam and the Philippines, retired from his work at Sikorsky after 11 years of dedication.
She worked in the banking industry for 40-plus years, specializing in commercial lending.
Bill loved to sing and he sang with the Harugari Singing Society, the SNET Chorus and the Summer Festival Chorus of Fairfield University.
He worked for several years in custodial and driver capacities including for Fairfield University, Guida Milk & Dairy and Pella Windows.
He was a Solutions Specialist with Verizon Wireless and a graduate of Northampton High School.
He was very involved with union activities at SNET, helping people as the union’s drug & alcohol counselor & for which many lives were saved
He was a member of the First Congregational Church Youth Group in Branford and was an Honorary member of the Branford Fire Dept.
Professor Sasso was a long-time teacher of Early Childhood Education at NVCC.
He was a retired CT State Trooper and a proud U.S. veteran who received the Philippine Liberation Medal, Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.
Linda was a gifted & talented crafter. She loved to crochet & knit, but above all else, excelled in Wheat Weaving which was her true passion
She enjoyed building doll houses and doll house furniture as well as camping, traveling and cooking.
She worked for many years as a cost accountant for many companies including Rolock and Warnaco. Linda was a gifted and talented crafter.
Prior to her retirement Veronica was a secretary at the former St. Louis School in West Haven for 23 years.
He was passionate about the law and politics, and was a member of the Stratford Republican Town Committee for 25 years.