Taina was a true extrovert, which led her to a career in customer service, and would always spend time with family, loved ones and friends.
She was employed at an accountant's office before working for the General Post Office of the United Kingdom as a telephonist.
A very active member of the Trumbull Senior Center, Sylvia also found great enjoyment doing crafts with others.
He was an engineer working in logistics support at Sikorsky Aircraft for 35 years and was also a licensed funeral director.
Grace had been employed by Vitramon, where she worked as a shipping clerk for many years before her retirement and built many friendships.
A lifelong resident of Trumbull, she was well-known to residents as the face of Frances Pastry Shop.
Tony accrued 20 years of military service, earning the rank of commander, and enjoyed telling sea stories about his onboard experiences.
He was the owner and operator of Milford Auto Sales for over 40 years.
For 50 years, he owned and operated Family Vision Center in Bridgeport and Stratford before retiring in 2015.
Robert's legal career spanned more than 50 years, including as a longtime member and former president of the Bridgeport Bar Association.
He was a teacher, guidance counselor and coach at Bullard Havens and later opened The Kaffen Company, an epoxy flooring business.
An elite athlete, Todd played in many high-level sporting events, including the 1991 Canada winter games on the Nova Scotia hockey team.
Nick loved Trumbull and his beautiful work can be seen all over town: in our sidewalks, bridges, buildings and monuments.
John was retired after 37 years of dedicated service from the U.S. Baird Corporation, where he served as CFO and treasurer.
Evelyn worked at Dinan Labs, Cryomedics and Philips Medical Systems.
A longtime Norwalk resident, Mary served as secretary to the vice president of finance at Save The Children Federation for over 30 years.
Vito was a retired Captain for Messina Line.
Dan was the owner and operator of Olympic Fuel, a driving instructor for CT Limousine and was even given a tryout for the New York Yankees.
She will forever be remembered as the best mom anyone could hope for.
She retired from Peoples United Bank after more than 30 years of dedicated service as a supervisor for their telephone banking.
Kathy was fiercely independent, whip-smart and cared deeply for her loved ones.
He was a talented photographer and spent much time making art, camping, boating, fishing, skiing and hanging out with his family.
He became the first layman to be named Diocesan Director for the Diocese of Bridgeport and served on numerous commissions.
As a lifelong resident, Fred served many years as a police commissioner and devoted much of his time to the town of Trumbull.
Lillian was a retired employee of Sikorsky Aircraft and a volunteer for the Red Cross.
He had a successful career in medicine spanning over 50 years at Bridgeport Hospital and his own private practice in Bridgeport.
She enjoyed a successful 33-year career as a court stenographer for the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch.
A former resident of Stamford and Norwalk, he worked for many years in the printing industry and was a member of the Army National Guard.
“Tobi was so special, gentle and kindhearted. He will be missed by all who knew him and loved him!”
Rita enjoyed the simple things in life: cooking for and spending time with her family.
Dr. Breedis' professional career was dedicated to research in metallurgical science in both industry and academia.
She was elected to the National League of Nursing accreditation team for ADN programs and flew around the country assessing universities.
Wil was a man of insatiable curiosity, always seeking to expand his understanding of the world around him.
Nicola was a member of the Local Laborers Union 665 for 46 years and worked for various companies in the area.
Dennis worked at Merritt Contractors of Bridgeport, and volunteered as a driver for Trumbull EMS.
Bill could talk to anyone, and often those conversations involved speaking about all of his granddaughters' accomplishments.
Patricia was a retired crossing guard for the City of Bridgeport, with 35 years of dedicated service.
Patricia was a retired crossing guard for the city of Bridgeport, with 35 years of dedicated service.
Vito was the first hire at St. Joseph High School, where he coached basketball for 50 years and amassed 878 wins and 11 state champions.
Rudy worked for various companies, including Bullards, Sikorsky, AMF, Reflectone, Avco-Lycoming, Arnold Bakers, Z-Loda and Transact.