She was employed as an office manager in several dental offices in Stratford, and most recently for Ted Strayer, DO in Hamden.
For many years, he enjoyed working for the former A.C. Moore.
A 4th generation Stratford resident, she had a deep creative streak as florist and a hairdresser, and volunteered at Bridgeport Hospital.
She worked as a pharmacy technician for many years before becoming a prescription manager for a large physician's practice in Trumbull.
He graduated from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting and had a radio show on WICC called “Opportunity Knocks.”
Shawn spent several years working at Milford Auto Recycling & was extremely proud of his children & talked about them every chance he could.
Sandra taught elementary school students for the Bridgeport Public Schools system.
Eric was most recently a teacher at both Stratford and Bunnell High Schools.
A self-taught automobile mechanic, he enjoyed fixing his BMWs, detailing them for car shows, and joining his friends at the racetrack.
He was a graduate of Bunnell High School, class of 1970, and was a retired tree cutter for the Town of Stratford.
Whether it was for family, friends, school functions or sports programs, Brian was always there to build others up and show support.
A U. S. Army Green Beret during the Vietnam War, he became an optician and retired while working for United Technologies.
He graduated from Stratford High School and began his career as a project manager at Sikorsky Aircraft where he worked for 37 years.
A Stratford High School graduate, he was the owner of Biff’s Package Store on Rt. 111 in Trumbull, for 38 years before he retired.
She retired from the Bic Pen Corporation, and enjoyed cooking, traveling & spending time with family & friends, especially her grandchildren
A passionate volunteer, Martha operated the video camera at Black Rock Church in Fairfield, filming the services every Sunday.
An avid golfer, Mariann was a member of the Mill River Country Club in Stratford for many years, where she was the Club Champion.
Amber had a heart and love like no other could ever explain, unless you were blessed with the opportunity to experience it.
A skilled roller-skater and gifted organist, he played the organ while co-managing his father’s rink, Longbeach Skateland, in Stratford.
Lauren was very thoughtful and always wanted to give to others. She found great joy in helping others, especially children.
He was a Supervisor at Cablevision/Optimum for over 28 years. Ramon was a humble man who was loved and cared for deeply.
She was involved in her community volunteering with the Welcome Wagon, greeting new residents to the Stratford area.
A lifelong area resident, she was a graduate of Stratford High School, class of 1974.
Frank's humor, kindness, resilience and generosity will be remembered by all. He was very talented, crafty, and always willing to help.
He was a lobster fisherman for many years and then went on to become a teacher.
A lifelong Stratford resident, he worked as a landscaper with Diamond Landscaping.
Ethel, who met her husband at 12 years old, graduated Stratford High School & worked for the town of Stratford as a clerk in the Tax Office.
George, a U.S. Air Force veteran, worked at Bridgeport Corrections for 25 years. His favorite pastime was being everyone's "Poppy George.”
He was a U.S. Marine Corp veteran of the Korean War and was a retired mechanical engineer for Raytheon Corporation.
Ronald’s favorite memories were spending time with his family and his many friends.
After teaching theology at Phillips University Divinity School in Oklahoma, he returned to CT to lead churches in Darien and Stratford.
Carl was most known for his love of baseball and softball, as he was an avid player all throughout his life until he began coaching.
Joe, a graduate of Bunnell High School, was a senior manufacturing engineer with Paragon Medical, formerly Lacey Manufacturing.
Irene enjoyed spending time with her family and friends and traveling to distant locations in her retirement years.
Evelyn worked for Stratford Town Fair, Sterling paper & Town Fair Lanes. She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter & cherished memories.
Karen, a former member of the Stratford Board of Education, had a heart of gold, helping anybody and everybody in any way she could.
She was an avid sewer and enjoyed crocheting and donating her works of prayer shawls and baby hats and blankets to Project Linus.
Avis, a retired operations manager for the Teamsters Union, was a graduate of Trumbull High School and Catherine Gibbs Secretarial School.
He was a longtime member of Black Rock Church, serving on the greeting team, and also enjoyed mountain biking, pool and going to car shows.
Morgan cherished the Town of Stratford, where lived nearly his entire life. He was a U.S. Army veteran with an incredible work ethic.