Mr. Sasso was a long-time resident of Stratford; his funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday.
She was a Trumbull resident for more than 50 years.
He was a member of the graduation class of 2005 of Trumbull High and worked with his father at Davis Plumbing and Heating.
She was a real estate agent and later the Executive Assistant to the President of the former Lafayette Bank & Trust.
Gregg and his wife ran Gregg Printing Company for 27 years.
She was a devoted catholic, loving wife, mother and grandmother.
Catherine was a talented cook, gardener, seamstress, loved animals, and decorating her home.
He was the voice of several Trumbull High School sporting events and always looked forward to attending all his children’s sports activities
Brad, a lifelong area resident, was an avid softball and kickball player, but above all else loved being a Dad to his daughter Clara.
He was married for 60 years and was a father, grandfather and great grandfather.
She taught cooking classes at Trumbull Adult Education.
He spent the majority of his business career at JCPenney. He played trumpet and sang in the church choir.
She worked in the Southern Connecticut State University Registrar's office for more than 19 years.
She worked in customer service, account service and was a licensed hair stylist.
Over the last two decades, he wrote, designed, self-published and printed more than twenty books of original poetry, recipes, and humor.
She enjoyed sneaking cookies to her grandkids and feeding local animals.
An exceptional mother, grandmother, sister and friend, she will be missed by all.
He was most recently employed as a hair colorist in Ridgefield.
He was born in Portugual and attended Southern CT State University.
Roger Capobianco, 79, was a teacher for 37 years in Trumbull.
She lived in Trumbull for more than 61 years.
She loved teaching, tennis, golf, UConn basketball, the New York Giants and family.
He was a former member of the Trumbull Rotary Club.
He moved to Bridgeport in 1970 in search of the American Dream.
She was active with St. Theresa Seniors, Trumbull Seniors and Red Hat Ladies.
She was an active member of the Nichols United Methodist Church for more than 50 years.
"Irene will be remembered as an “extraordinary” ordinary woman."
Nothing made her happier than her two grandchildren.
She was an active member at St. Theresa Parish.
She was a dedicated wife, sister and aunt.
She was deeply religious, very active socially, and greatly enjoyed tennis.
He was a veteran of the Korean War and former owner of Dionis Supermarket in Bridgeport.
She was a devout Catholic and parishioner at Christ the King Church.
She was a resident of Stern Village.
He worked for the family business N.A. Abriola and Sons Plumbing and Heating.
James, who worked as a vice president at GE, will always be remembered for his unwavering love and devotion to his family, friends and faith
Jay, a Stratford firefighter since 2004, was the freshman basketball coach at St. Joseph High School in Trumbull.
He served five pastorates in New York and Connecticut before becoming a pastoral counselor.
He was a Fairfield County deputy sheriff and served in the New Canaan Police Department for 28 years.
She was an avid fan of the Steelers, reading, wine and cheese doodles.