Devoted to his parishioners, he made daily visits to hospitals and homes and was also the Chaplain of the Stratford Police Department.
Known by her family as “Ree,” they will miss her big kind heart, her beautiful smile, and her sense of humor.
Jim was a member of the Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Burns Care Foundation, and Zoning Board in Stratford.
Alan was a respected policeman of the Trumbull PD, serving as a communications office for over 31 years.
Linda had a lifelong passion for music and was awarded a scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music. She was a cantor at St. James Church.
He was an artist, designer, and the retired Chairman of the Interior Design Department at the University of Bridgeport.
A U.S. Army veteran, he was a Materials Control and Distribution Manager and, after retiring, worked in antique dealing and estate sales.
He worked in the moving industry for many years, most recently as a project manager for William B. Meyer, Inc.
She worked for the Town of Stratford for 32 years, in the Tax Office, Senior Center and in the records department for the Stratford PD.
His joy of life was known by all, he was responsible, funny, and kind to all he met and always left an impression.
He spent his career as an NC programmer at Republic Aviation, Sikorsky & Avco, and spent countless hours making rosaries for troops overseas
Cynthia, who worked for Lisa’s Hair Gallery in North Haven for many years until retirement, loved spending time with her family.
A lifelong Stratford resident, she was a retired nursing supervisor at St. Vincent’s Medical Center.
Eileen, a retired RN and Psychiatric Nurse, had a quick wit and always enjoyed a good card game, debate, or trivia show.
She was the head of the nursing education department and Vice-President of Nursing in charge of quality control at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
Chris helped found The Bridge Academy Charter School & spent over 20 years there as a math teacher & volunteered at St. John's Food Kitchen.
She volunteered her time with the Second Hill Lane School library, as a Cub Scout den mother, and as a Sunday school teacher.
Joe, who worked his entire career at Sikorsky Aircraft, was co-leader of his daughters’ Girl Scout troop and a Bunnell Bulldog Band Parent.
Beloved Wife, Mother & Grandmother - Raised English Parakeets
Beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother
Crazy, Unique, and One of a Kind
A Stratford High School graduate, she worked for more than 30 years at Subway World Headquarters in Milford.
He served as a Navy Fireman First Class during WWII in the Pacific Theater and was honorably discharged in 1946.
Danny, a graduate of St. Joseph’s High School in Trumbull, had a kind heart and a quirky sense of humor that he used to make people smile.
She inspired a great number of piano students, many of whom went on to become professional musicians and music teachers themselves.
Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather
He loved playing golf any chance he got, being a loyal fan of the NY Yankees and Dallas Cowboys and spending time with his family.
A director of nursing at Lord Chamberlain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, she loved being a nurse and never gave up her nursing skills.
A Bunnell graduate, Sarah left her mark on this world with her energetic personality and charisma. She was an incredible musical genius.
A U. S Army veteran, Grant was a former Building Supervisor for ATP Health & Beauty of Stratford.
He was a graduate of Bunnell High School class of 1972 and was formerly a co-owner of Milford Auto Recycling Company.
A U.S. Army veteran, Sean was a production manager with Comatel USA for many years and worked for the Wilton Board of Education.
Anne had a love for people, she was on the board for her building, she was a floor rep and had a way of making everyone feel welcomed.
Bill, a U.S. Navy veteran & retired Production Manager for the Bargain News in Stratford, will be deeply missed by all who loved & knew him.
Michael, a proud member of the Fairfield chapter of the Lions Club, served many years as a math teacher and coach at Milford High School.
Mike, a devoted family man, was a proud U.S. Navy veteran and a retired foreman for the Town of Stratford Water Pollution Control.
Mary was a longtime member of Holy Ghost Russian Orthodox Church and truly cherished spending time with family and friends.
Stephen was a caring husband, loving father, avid sports fan, politics aficionado and dedicated employee for Save the Children.
Bill, a proud and devoted family man, was a retired guidance counselor and math teacher for the town of Trumbull at Hillcrest Middle School.
Marge, a dedicated volunteer and devoted member of the community, worked many years for the City of Milford prior to retirement.