Glen, who served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for more than 35 years until his recent retirement.
‘Mr. B.’ worked in the Stratford Public School System as a teacher's aide during the day and as a security guard at GE at night for 33 years
Friends may greet the family on Thursday, Jan. 12.
Bob was a 1953 graduate of Stratford High School, a United States Army veteran and the owner operator of the Lordship Exxon.
Throughout his life, Ted really enjoyed building and flying model airplanes, hunting, gardening, boating and fishing.
Catherine was known for her beautiful smile, was everybody’s friend, loved being a Grandma, and loved receiving and sending greeting cards.
Linda, a 1980 graduate of Stratford High School, worked for many years as a Billing Team Lead at Clayton Holdings.
Sean was a 1999 graduate of Stratford High School and will fondly be remembered as a ‘Big Gentle Soul.’
Jay was a graduate of Stratford High School and received an Academic All-American football player award for the class of 1996.
Donald was a retired firefighter with the Stratford Fire Department and served in the Connecticut National Guard.
Lenny was an engineer for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years. He had a great love for music and was an accomplished Bass player.
Richard, a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War, was a retired machinist having worked for many years at Strum Ruger & Perkin Elmer.
He was an avid fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates, and was a member of the VFW in Bridgeport and the Moose Club of Stratford.
Mrs. O'Neill was the mother of 11 children and leaves 30 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
She will be remembered as a devoted daughter, sister and friend to all who loved and admired her.
He spent most of his career employed in the IT field.
‘Charlie the Barber’ was the owner of Charlie’s Barber Shop in Milford.
He was a 1998 graduate of Stratford High and enjoyed cooking, his X box games, and was an avid sports fan especially his New York Giants.
Known for having a caring and warm heart, talkative nature and good sense of humor, Sandra was a joy to be around.
David was in the process of establishing a screen-printing business. He had a great love for music and was a self-taught guitarist.
Pat, who was lovingly referred to as “Buddy,” was a U.S. Army veteran and served in the Vietnam War.
He was passionate about everything he loved – his family above all else, his Mets, his Jets, Marilyn Monroe, his car, his lotto tickets...
He retired in from the Stratford Fire Department in 2001 and was the owner of Yatsinko Tree and Shrub Removal.
Antoinette had been the owner of Annette's Bridal Showcase in Stratford for more than 35 years.
Amanda passed away suddenly while visiting her ailing father in South Carolina. Her family and children meant the world to her.
Karen, who worked for many years at Hansen’s Flower Shop, loved to spend her free time in her garden, designing different shaped flower beds
He was an avid sports fan, including his N.Y. Yankees and Giants and loved spending time with his family and friends.
Angerine was devoted to her family, loved animals especially her dogs, was a great cook, an avid gardener and had a feisty sense of humor.
Judie loved music, dancing, baking and spending time with her family. She was a loving mom, daughter, grandmother, sister and cousin.
Robert was owner of Bobby J’s Bait & Tackle in Milford, retired as a logistic manager for Exxon Mobil and proudly served in the US Army.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29.
Father Lou, who served at St. James Church in Stratford, cherished spending time with his treasured family and friends.
Daniel, a U.S. Marine veteran and an electrician, was a Cub Scout leader and coached little league for the Stratford Original Little League.
‘Rocky’ was a great cook (especially Italian dishes), a former Cub Scout Leader, Little League Coach and devoted grandfather.
William, a retired Stratford teacher, loved to play his clarinet for church and school programs and with his Dixieland jazz group.
Prior to her retirement, Beatrice was the food and beverage manager for Circle Lanes Bowling Alley.
‘Big Al,’ a graduate of Stratford High and a retired police officer, will always be known for his generous hugs, which came from the heart.
Liz was employed at Peoples United Bank as a supervisor in customer service for 24 years.
A former circus performer with Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, Marie became a professional dancer and always loved to dance.
Kathleen, a lifelong Stratford resident, was a devoted housewife, mother and loving grandmother.