Employed at Sikorsky for over 40 years, he was proud of the decades he spent designing and upgrading Sikorsky's Black Hawk helicopter.
"Uncle" was a mechanical engineer for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years before his retirement and was an avid tennis player.
Maryann had worked as a secretary for Harvey Hubbell, Inc. but her greatest joy was providing dedicated love and care to her family.
A former resident of Trumbull, she worked as a nurse early in her career and spent many years in banking, later retiring from Union Trust.
Mrs. Boback worked as an administrative assistant for Sikorsky Aircraft and was also a longtime crossing guard for the town of Trumbull.
Fran was employed by St. Vincent's Medical Center, Bridgeport Hospital and the office of Dr. Riccio M.D.
She worked alongside her husband as a bookkeeper and accountant at Knecht's Garage, Inc. for 63 years.
Mrs. Emerling worked for General Electric and was a member of the Ladies Guild at St. Catherine of Siena Parish.
A retired mechanic for the town of Trumbull, he was a jack of all trades and found joy tinkering in and out of his garage.
He went on to work at IBM as a manager of credit and collections for 30 plus years until his retirement.
A former longtime resident of Bridgeport, Joan worked as a packer at Country Home Bakery and Nancy Lynn Bakery.
A longtime resident of Trumbull, he worked for Sikorsky Aircraft as a mechanical engineer and project manager of the Black Hawk helicopter.
A longtime resident of Shelton and Trumbull, he worked as a police officer and moved his way up to detective for the city of Bridgeport.
An electrician by trade, James was a proud member of the IBEW Local 488 for over 50 years and worked for many area companies.
She enjoyed attending her children’s sporting events, cheering them on and spending time with friends.
Duane was a former president of the Shelton Builders and Developers Association and a Shelton Inland/Wetland Commission committee member.
A lifelong Trumbull resident, she was a volunteer for Trumbull EMS from 1976-1982 and a member of the Long Hill United Methodist Church.
Frances was a media secretary for Trumbull High School, retiring after 31 years of service.
She was a beloved Trumbull public school kindergarten and first grade teacher and a founder and director of the Apple Tree Nursery School.
George had a bigger than life personality and had friends everywhere he went.
Virginia was a retired employee of the city of Bridgeport and was a nurse's aide at Bridgeport Healthcare.
A graduate of Trumbull High School (Class of 1988), he was currently employed by NobleProg in the information technology field in Florida.
Josephine had a passion for flowers and was a longtime employee of the Garden Shoppe, where she built many friendships over the years.
Mrs. Altieri was a longtime member of Christ the King Church, where she built many friendships volunteering and teaching.
She worked for the Bridgeport Board of Education for over 20 years and finished her career as a literacy teacher.
She worked as a bus driver, a medical claims adjuster and finally as an assistant to the admitting supervisor at Bridgeport Hospital.
Mr. Plona was employed by Handy and Harman for many years as a machinist before his retirement.
A longtime resident of Trumbull, she worked as a home health aide and cherished the time spent with family.
He lived in Norwalk for many years until he moved to Trumbull with his wife and children.
A proud U.S. Army veteran, Mr. Kohlbacker was later employed by LA Barnaby Roofing and Siding as a superintendent for many years.
A longtime baker at Del Prete Italian Pastry, he was a member of the Elks Club, Knights of Columbus and the Men's Club at Stern Village.
She performed with various opera companies, which included performing for Pope John Paul II with the Bel Canto Chorus in 1978.
Florence worked in the Bridgeport Public School System for over 40 years, finishing her career as a kindergarten teacher at Hallen School.
He was instrumental in the establishment of the original Trumbull Shopping Park softball league and built many friendships along the way.
Over the years, she fostered 38 children through her home and made a huge impact on many children's lives.
He joined Sikorsky Aircraft in 1967 as an engineer in operations research and ended his career as vice president of United Technologies.
Kenneth was a hair stylist in local salons. He enjoyed travel, visiting many places in Europe, and snow skiing and places with sun and sand.
Born in Norwalk, her happiest place was on the beach, whether it was watching the sunset or soaking in the sun.
In retirement, Dick enjoyed spending his time working at a golf course as site supervisor for the town of Westport Parks & Recreation.
A resident of Trumbull for 56 years, Patricia worked at Traveler's Insurance, ISMA, William Woods Insurance and as a stay-at-home mom.