Jane was retired from Stop & Shop and loved visiting Birdseye dock, riding on her phusband’s motorcycle, boating, animals and her family.
Teresa was a medical secretary as well as a pharmaceutical assistant at Pathmark in Stratford for many years before her retirement.
A person of true kindness and a gentle soul, she never had a discouraging word for anyone and exuded love in its purest form.
Prior to her becoming a Paralegal in Fairfield, Joanne and her husband Bill were owners of the Pickle Barrel Deli in Stratford.
Roosevelt was a talented mechanic by trade and was very passionate about his family and wanted the best for all of his children.
Ralph worked as a manufacturing supervisor for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years, until retiring.
Paul was a proud and loyal member of the Connecticut Army National Guard for 39 years and was a truck and auto mechanic for 35 years.
Eileen, a Butler Business School graduate & office manager for Haven Manufacturing, enjoyed visiting with friends & family most of all.
He was a highly regarded Boxing Historian who was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame in 2015.
Anne was devoted to her family and enjoyed arts and crafts, sewing and the beach. She had a great love for music & enjoyed playing the piano
Mickie, as she was affectionately known, worked for Bridgeport Metal Goods and various grocery and pet stores throughout her life.
He was a decorated World War II army veteran, serving 13 months in France and received 5 medals from the U.S. Army and 3 more from France.
She was a retired Pharmacy Technician at Rotary Drug Store in Stratford.
A celebration of Dominick's life will be held at a later date this summer.
He often helped strangers without seeking recognition, always stepping in to help out anyone who needed him.
He will be remembered for his compassion, kindness toward others, quick sense of humor, and his love for sports.
He will be lovingly remembered as a kind old soul, wise beyond his years, and one who displayed tremendous compassion for the greater good.
Stanley, a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, retired from the Stratford Fire Department after 32 years of service in 1991.
She was a loving wife, mother, sister and grandmother, she had a kind heart and was loved by all.
George served in the United States Air Force and worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for 42 years.
Mrs. Marazita was a devoted and loving mother and grandmother; she was the widow of Gregory Marazita
He was a 1996 graduate of Stratford High School, and earned a degree in Computer Engineering from Porter & Chester Institute.
Lena enjoyed playing BINGO at St. John’s Church Silver Lane, but more than just the game, she enjoyed the camaraderie with the friends
She retired from Stop & Shop in Shelton and had previously been employed by Textron-Lycoming as an inspector.
She subsequently worked in cancer research, and was published, for her participation in clinical trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Paul was an avid UCONN Women’s Basketball and New York Giants fan, and loved to spend time taking care of his lawn.
He was the retired owner and operator of Warmke Landscaping in Stratford.
He was a proud Veteran of the U.S. Army and was employed by Amtrak as a machinist for 35 years.
She was a lifelong Stratford resident leading the Memorial Day Parade as drum majorette of Wilcoxsin School.
He was a member of the U.S. Air Force Reserves and had a passion for sports cars and was a past president of the Yankee Sports Car Club.
She was a retired customer service representative for People’s United Bank. Mary Lou, was an avid fan of the Mavericks and adored her Pugs.
He loved football; he was an All-State tackle and Catholic All-American at Fairfield Prep, and went on to play at Holy Cross.
He had been the pastor of Holy Name of Jesus Church in Stratford since 2003.
He was a successful Business Analyst working at People’s Bank, Health Net, and United Health Care. He then continued his love of umpiring.
Ed worked for The Kennedy Center at various jobs throughout his life.
He was a retired Histologist for Bridgeport Hospital and a U.S. Army veteran. He also coached Pop Warner football and little league.
A graduate of Southern Connecticut State University, he worked as an IT Lead & Business Analyst at Johnson & Johnson for over 17 years.
Thelma was a retired crossing guard for the town of Stratford and enjoyed her trips to the dog track and camping with her late husband.
He was a Bunnell graduate where he played football, basketball and baseball, and was also a graduate of Lincoln Culinary Institute.
He coached basketball and baseball at Sterling House and his greatest joy was bragging about his grandchildren.