Bob was a retired entrepreneur having owned and operated several business in the Stratford area.
Donald, a Stratford High School graduate, was an accomplished athlete, both a state champion long-jumper and football standout.
Frank was retired from the Bridgeport Brass Company, and in his retirement, worked part time for Emson Resource and Gary Tool Company.
Bud, a member of the Stratford High School Hall of Fame, was a longtime educator and coached baseball and soccer at Stratford High School.
Bucky, who coached in North Stratford Little League, was a popular golfer, bowler and softball player for many years in several area leagues
Arshley, a Bunnell graduate, was very passionate about school and always dreamed of becoming a lawyer and had plans to succeed in this dream
He was a Stratford High grad who served with the U.S. Coast Guard & worked for over 35 years as an RN at the VA Medical Center in West Haven
He retired as Finance Director for Stratford Housing Authority.
Her Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching was the pinnacle of her 35 year career in education.
Joe, a Fairfield Prep graduate, retired from Sikorsky Aircraft after 37 years of service.
She was a Licensed Practical Nurse and had also worked for many years at People’s Bank.
Jane was an avid gardener, a beach lover, very kind and considerate and loved by everyone who met her.
Ray lived in Stratford all of his life and was an active member on boards and committees at the First Congregational Church of Stratford.
Eric was an avid reader and gamer and enjoyed collecting anything Star Wars.
Marco graduated from Stratford High School Class of 2014 and was a barista at Starbucks.
Dan, a 1993 graduate of Bunnell High School, was a contractor for JC Exteriors and a local restaurateur.
Anna, who retired as a toll collector for Connecticut, was a very social person who enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
John had a passion for helping people. He loved Stratford, it was in his blood and he did all he could to make the town the best it could be
Annabel was a devoted caretaker to many children over the years, many of whom stayed close with her throughout their lives.
He was a United States Army Veteran of the Vietnam War and was retired from Pitney Bowes and UPS.
Mrs. Anton was a retired secretary and had previously worked in the White House during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations.
Bill, a self-employed Steel Engraver, was a veteran of the Connecticut Army National Guard and an avid fisherman.
Frank was a gifted athlete and played softball on the Raybestos Cardinals National Championship team as a pitcher and also right field.
Michael was retired from the Town of Stratford as the Chief Municipal Animal Control Officer. He also played in several local bands.
John, who worked at Reed Exhibitions, enjoyed his job, treasured his co-workers, but above all, he adored his wife, son and family.
Roy, a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War, was an avid Mets, Rangers and WWE fan and enjoyed doing handy work.
Teaching and coaching were his life callings. He was active in the community, coaching Pop Warner Football and Little League in Stratford.
Fe was very musically inclined, loved to sing, paint and travel especially going on cruises.
She was an animal lover, particularly of cats. Betty’s true love was her family.
He started working at his family’s business, Pistey Funeral Home when he was 12, assisting in the parking lot & helping in any way possible.
Marilyn, who grew up in Fairfield and was an avid equestrian, moved to Stratford and enjoyed being a school bus driver for the town.
Ken, a retired Iron worker who also worked as a commercial fisherman, enjoyed hiking and walking, especially at Booth Park.
Mary loved flowers, reading and spending time by the water.
AJ, a gifted athlete, was a Shelton High School graduate and vice president of OLGA Development Inc.
George was Commander of American Legion Post 42 of Stratford and a registered nurse at St. Joseph’s Manor, Trumbull at the time of his death
Marie and her husband Richard spent their lives in Stratford serving their community.
He attended Bunnell High School in Stratford and was an accomplished designer and builder.
Ron was tough and stubborn, but his heart was soft. He passed his wicked humor, strong character & loving nature down to his beloved family.
He served his community of Stratford in numerous capacities, including Chairman of the Board of Education and Town Council.
He was a graduate of Central High School, a United States Army Veteran of World War II and was a retired typesetter.