Louis, known as a fun, loving, sweet, happy man, proudly owned and operated Lowell’s Package Store in Bridgeport for 45 years.
Bill, an avid gardener and dedicated volunteer, was a proud U.S. Army veteran and longtime imaging technician for the Connecticut Post.
Rick, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, was a standout athlete in his youth. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, music and golfing.
Stanley was a retired foreman for Sikorsky Aircraft, inspector for Kaiser Engineering Company and active member of the community.
Debbie, lovingly referred to as "Mama Tiger", devoted her life to her family, was a dedicated teacher and an avid hockey fan.
Gertrude, known for her kindness, optimism and smile, was an avid supporter of Heifer Project International and a proud dairy farmer.
Joe was an avid golfer, a retired machinist for Remington Arms and a proud U.S. Navy veteran.
Allen served as Superintendent for Union Cemetery in Stratford for many years. He cherished his family and was very active in the community.
Mary Lou was known for her tough, can-do, fun-loving approach to life. She cherished her family and was a fixture in the community.
Stanley, a devoted family man and proud U.S. Army veteran, was a longtime proprietor of the Nutmeg Carpet Shoppe in Old Saybrook.
Kenny, who played basketball at Sterling House for years as a youth, was a landscaper, a musician, and an animal lover with a huge heart.
Michael, a dedicated family man, active member of the community and avid New York Giants fan, worked many years for Jacob Brothers.
Lynne, lovingly referred to as “Ms. Lynne”, was a proud hairdressing teacher. She loved her family, kitties, baking, cooking and football.
Ed, a loving family man and over the road trucker, was active in the community and member of the White Oak Baptist Church bus ministry.
Joshua, also known as "JJPowers", was a loving and devoted son, brother and friend to many.
Shari, known as a true renaissance woman, was a lady of many talents and her love for her family was unending.
Carmine, known as kind-hearted and generous, was also a quick wit, self-employed business owner of Crudo’s Market for many years.
Dr. Sterling, known as a kind, quiet and gentle soul, was a dedicated and well-read academic, loving family man and devoted professor.
Anna loved to sing, had strong Catholic faith and was always loving and devoted to her family.
Ray proudly served in the U.S. Army, was a member of the Disabled American Veterans and devoted his life to volunteering.
Betty was a lifelong gifted teacher, active member of the community and always loving and devoted to her family.
Patricia worked many years in the jewelry industry, was very active in the community and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Barbara was an avid gardener, a member of the Red Hats and worked many years in sales at Lord & Taylor in Trumbull.
Hank, a dedicated family man and active member of the community, was a U.S. Navy veteran and an accomplished painter and graphic artist.
Kathleen was a passionate abstract art collector and accomplished artist.
Carol, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked as a coordinator for the Meals on Wheels program for many years.
Barbara worked in the security field for various companies, was a passionate musician and a loving mother and grandmother.
Glen, a true outdoorsman and dedicated family man, worked many years for Textron-Lycoming.
Mary worked many years for Remington Products. She cherished sewing, crocheting, baking and her family.
Beloved Mother, Grandmother, Aunt and Friend
Georgeann, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, cherished her time with family and worked as a teacher in the Bridgeport school system.
Marc was a hard worker and a lover of animals and wildlife.
Michael, a loving father, grandfather and friend to many, served as the Rector of St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Stratford.
Martin served many years as a master electrician for the Connecticut DOT. He was also a devoted family man, friend, EMT and bus driver.
Bob was a service technician for Nutmeg Business Machines and a community staple. He cherished his Harley Davidson and his loving family.
Americo, devoted son, brother and friend to many, worked in technical services at Gesswein of Bridgeport for many years.
Joseph, a devoted family man, worked many years as a custodian and for numerous car dealerships.
Thomas, a proud Catholic and Navy veteran, was involved in the community, a member of the East End Yacht Club and a dedicated family man.
Winthrop was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, worked many years for United Illuminating and long-time member of American Legion Post #160 Easton.
Carolyn, known for her innate gift to heal people, served as a certified Reiki Master, dedicating many years to energy healing and teaching.