Mr. Shemanski was a Little League coach, was active in the Boy Scouts and was a communicant of St. Vincent Ferrer Church in Naugatuck.
After retirement, ‘Bill’ was active at the Milford Senior Center in the Men’s Club, as Treasurer of the Pool Room, and frequently volunteered his services during the Sunday Lunch Program.
The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. Now, given the state of modern sportsmanship, perhaps we need to add another line to that age-old sports motto: The shame of getting caught.
Town Clerk Suzanne Burr Monaco is her daughter.
James Lawrence Notarnicola, 53, of Milford, passed away Jan. 21, at Milford Hospital. Tarinelli died Jan. 11 at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport.
Helene Reilly Wilczynski of Monroe was a longtime Trumbull resident.
Robert J. Callahan, 82, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013.
Michele was an RN at Bridgeport Hospital, where she was employed for over 30 years. She was also a devoted friend of Bill W.
She was formerly of Trumbull
During his illustrious 35-year career, Francis J. McNamara Jr. rose to managing partner of the law firm Cummings and Lockwood, in Stamford, and argued cases in courts from the Connecticut Supreme Court to the US Supreme Court.
First Selectman Tim Herbst and THS Athletic Director Mike Herbst remembered the coach.
Mourners packed the funeral of Board of Finance Chairman Bill Crooks and lined up in the cemetery to place flowers on the coffin.