She was a graduate of Stratford High School and was retired from Casual Curtain in Stratford.
Anna ran a successful Thirty-One Gifts business and after she was diagnosed, became a warrior and Colon Cancer advocate.
He was a man who wore a lot of hats and had skills in carpentry, plumbing, painting, landscaping and many other skill-sets.
She was an avid Yankee fan and never missed a game. She loved her Pepsi and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandson.
Dan, a Stratford High graduate, learned his trade in the family business F.H. Hannan Supply Company and was employed by Bridgeport Lumber.
Nicholas, a retired Stratford Firefighter, held many different jobs throughout his life. Above all, he was a proud father and grandfather.
Mr. Sasso was a long-time resident of Stratford; his funeral Mass was celebrated on Wednesday.
A retired piano teacher, Marcia shared her expertise and love of music with hundreds of students over the years.
She was a graduate of Notre Dame High School Class and worked as a Medical-Legal Transcriptionist for Dr. John Mangieri.
He was a 1985 graduate of Bunnell High School and earned a B.S. from Sacred Heart University.
She was a Bunnell High School graduate, Class of 1994, and received her Medical Assistant’s certification from Porter and Chester Institute.
She graduated from the Mystic Oral School for the Deaf in New London where she met her late husband.
John was a mechanic and driver for Big Little Sanitation Co. He had a love for cars and motorcycles.
He loved animals and nature, but nothing compared to the love he had for his family. He had a great personality and could light up any room.
He loved listening to music, motorcycles, wrestling & football, but most enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren
Rachel, a graduate of Stratford High School, loved doting on and spending time with her children, who meant the world to her.
Ned graduated from Bunnell High School in Stratford in 1962.
Pat, a Stratford High School graduate, was a car salesman and car enthusiast. He was most famous for being the life of the party.
Eileen was a retired hairdresser for Holiday Boutiques, she loved to bake and was always trying out new recipes to bring to family events.
She was a graduate of Bunnell High School and was retired from Sodexo.
He was known as a deeply compassionate physician who devoted his life to caring for his patients and their families.
Phil worked as an inspector at Sikorsky Aircraft for over 15 years. He truly loved his job and all of the people that he worked with.
Steven was a retired inspector for Sikorsky Aircraft. He enjoyed hunting, garage sales and in his retirement, raising beef cows.
Danny was the first in his family born in America and was extremely proud of his Irish heritage.
Jay was a driver for 12 years with CDI before his battle with ALS.
Her greatest enjoyment was found in the time she spent with her family and friends, creating lasting memories for all to cherish.
Debra was a highly self-motivated employee who was always acquiring new skills in order to improve her productivity.
Dawn, a graduate of Bunnell High School, loved spending quality time with her family.
Brad, a Stratford High School graduate, was an avid softball and kickball player, but above all else loved being a Dad to his daughter Clara
John was a tax preparer and an avid golfer.
Jonathan received numerous awards during his long career in emergency services.
Bill, a fenceman by trade who was also a cartoonist and a short story writer, especially enjoyed spending time with children and the elderly
He was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran of the Pacific and European Theatres. He retired from Carpenter Tech.
He was married to his wife for almost 59 years.
Rodney, a Platt Tech graduate, was a 12-year veteran of Metro-North Railroad where he was employed as a track department foreman.
Joe, a U.S. Army Korean War veteran, was retired from Robert Shaw Control where he had been employed for more than 40 years.
Tom, who previously worked at City Line Distributors, was a kind and loving man and will be missed by all of his family and friends.
Mike, an excellent photographer, always enjoyed fine food and a glass of red wine. He was an avid racing fan, loved to bike and work out.
She was a lifelong area resident.
He was the owner/operator of Kudravy Construction and built many homes in Fairfield County.