Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Dorothy was a cherished elementary school teacher in the Milford School District, deeply devoted to her students and family. Beloved wife.
Rachelle’s life was one filled with deep love, unwavering faith, and a commitment to service.
Rest in peace Frank, your legacy of love, family, laughter and service lives on.
Colleen’s nurturing soul, infectious laughter, and unwavering love for those around her will be forever cherished and remembered always.
Carol enjoyed her family, sewing, gardening, and singing. Beloved Mother & Grandmother.
Former Office Manager for Stratford Rec. Dept., long-time Oronoque Village member, is remembered
A longtime member of the Milford Bowlerama teams, he formed many lasting friendships...
Mark lived an exceptional and blessed life surrounded not just by family who loved him, but many of you, his beloved customers...
He will be remembered for his sharp mind, strong work ethic, and the legacy he built through both his career and the generations that follow
Beloved Husband & Father, Frank loved summer fairs, sports and spending time with friends and family.
A lifelong resident of Milford, Gary cherished his walks along the Silver Sands Boardwalk with his beloved wife Sandy.
March 11, 1932 - November 12, 2024
A lifelong Stratford resident & Stratford High School graduate, she died peacefully after a 20-year battle with Parkinson's Disease.
Richard was the General Manager/Publicity Director of Stratford's Square One Theatre Company since 1990.
A U.S. Air Force veteran, he was a retired Special Service Installer for Southern New England Telephone (SNET).
A U.S. Army veteran, he built a successful business, New England Food Service, which led to his legacy as “Jack the Coffeeman.”
Ellen began her career as a pediatric nurse and later worked for Family and Children’s Agency in Norwalk as an intake coordinator.
Dan was a Union Ironworker for over 30 years. He was a fiercely loyal friend, with a generous and huge heart, who left us way too soon.
Joe, who retired from the town of Stratford Housing Authority, was a proud veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during the Korean Conflict.
A Stratford High graduate, he retired after 44 years with Sikorsky Aircraft and later worked at Trumbull Mobil, where he made many friends.
“Michael was loved by everyone that knew him. He will be sadly missed.”
Jim, who was generous, hospitable, and had a quick-witted sense of humor, was a longtime firefighter in Milford.
Lisa was the founder of Daisy's heart and wings foundation which is a non-profit organization that donated clothing to people in need.
She worked at Mountain Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport for over 25 years before retiring.
Beloved Father, Grandfather and Friend. Former owner of the Bridgeport News.
She enjoyed attending her children’s sporting events, cheering them on and spending time with friends.
In 1979, David was hired by the Fairfield Fire Department and became a member of IAFF Local 1426. He loved every aspect of the job.
Linda worked as a medical laboratory technician for many years. Linda was most known for her love of monarch butterflies.
Bob was a retired Aerospace Engineer for Sikorsky and Grumman Aerospace Corporation, where he worked on the Apollo Program.
Sue was retired from Sikorsky Aircraft and currently worked as a tutor for the Stratford School System.
A retired sergeant detective for the Stratford Police Department for 37 years, he was a character who loved to make everyone laugh.
1973 - 2024