She enjoyed spending time with her kids, grandkids, and friends and treated them to her special recipes of Middle Eastern dishes.
He was a long-time member of the CT Laborers Union and worked for many area construction companies.
While raising her family she worked at Middlebrook Elementary School as a cafeteria aide, where she was fondly known as "Mrs. D."
He had many diverse occupations and finally became the owner of Biff’s Package Store on Rt. 111 in Trumbull, for 38 years before he retired.
He could repair anything and was in his element with tools in his hands and his arms deep in an engine.
A longtime resident of Trumbull, she was a daughter of the late Maria Vidal.
He will be remembered for throwing out Frisbees at the Bridgeport Bluefish home games.
He was a machinist in Bridgeport for over 40 years before retiring.
She enjoyed playing sports and was one of the Original Raybestos Brackettes playing Centerfield.
She was a retired employee of Sikorsky Aircraft with over 27 years of dedicated service.
During his 50 years as owner and director of The University School, he touched hundreds of lives of students and their parents.
Conor graduated from Trumbull High School in 2021, where enjoyed his time on the football and diving teams.
Maria was formerly employed by VNS, where she worked as a health care aide.
She was a lifelong member of the Omicrons, a caring community of which she was a founding member.
Joanna loved to travel and enjoyed visiting New England's shoreline towns with her friends and family.
His big personality could fill a room and above all else, he loved to have fun.
Her love for family was boundless, evident in every smile, every act of bravery.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather and Brother-In-Law
In 1946, she worked for the Social Security Administration, issuing some of the first social security cards in the country.
Jan loved to entertain and her friendships ran deep, from the infamous bowling group to her many close friends from NUMC.
A Trumbull resident for over 45 years, Marty was a retired mechanic for CT Light & Power and a carpenter at Fairfield University.
Rose was employed first by the Lycoming Corporation, and later by City Trust as a banker for many years.
Richard served as an accountant for various manufacturing companies and as a former president of the Nichols Improvement Association.
She was a former special education teacher for the city of Bridgeport at Roosevelt School and was also the owner of Sweet Annie & Co.
She was dedicated to the love and care of her family, always putting their needs before her own.
A woman of great faith, she never demanded anything of others and will be remembered for her permanent smile.
After spending years at home raising her children, she dedicated her professional career to education, touching the lives of many children.
He ran the cardiovascular business at Philips Medical Systems for many years and ended his career as a healthcare technology futurist.
Nancy worked as a secretary at Singer's Manufacturing in Bridgeport and later worked part time at Macy's department store.
A 35-year volunteer with Trumbull EMS, she worked at Avco-Lycoming, J.C. Penney's and the Catholic Center for the Diocese of Bridgeport.
An avid grill-master, Michael perfected the art of BBQ and loved to share his craft with his family.
Donna was an active parishioner of St. Theresa Church in Trumbull and spent countless hours volunteering at St. Vincent's Medical Center.
Patricia was a loving and dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Margaret worked as an educator before entering the finance field and retiring a career at People's United Bank as a Customer Service Agent.
She retired after more than 30 years of teaching, most recently at Jane Ryan Elementary School in Trumbull.
John worked in the advertising industry and was an avid gardener, an artist and a caregiver for his parents and brother.
During 45 years of service at the Bridgeport Hydraulic Company (Aquarion), he patented multiple tools that were advancements for the field.
Avis, a retired operations manager for the Teamsters Union, was a graduate of Trumbull High School and Catherine Gibbs Secretarial School.
She grew up in Trumbull and landed her very first job at the Bridgeport YMCA, where she was the bookkeeper for 17 years.
He was a longtime member of both the Gaelic-American Club of Fairfield and Port 5 of Bridgeport.