Danny, along with his wife Jill, was the owner and operator of Petals & Scents Flower Shop in West Haven.
He was a postal clerk for the town of Westport for 36 years until his retirement in 2021.
A longtime resident of Trumbull, Noreen loved cooking, reading and spending quality time with her family.
Anna worked at Wooster Middle School in Stratford, where she worked in the cafeteria doing what she loved best: cooking.
Pat was a 30-year veteran in the trucking industry, spending countless hours on the road and making friends wherever his travels took him.
After graduating from Trumbull High School in 1977, Roy was employed at Phillips Medical Systems in Shelton.
Robert's occupations included an aviation fuel truck driver, bus driver, teacher, track coach, salesman and a business owner.
She treasured her time as an English professor at the University of Bridgeport, where she also served as director of their Learning Center.
A longtime resident of Trumbull, he served as president of Hatch & Bailey Company in Norwalk until 2022.
Mr. Castorina had been employed by Dupont Biomedical Company of Newtown as a group leader before his retirement.
Mr. Riccio was the owner and operator of Riccio's Cigar Store in Bridgeport for many years before his retirement.
She worked for many years as a nurse's aide at both the St. Joseph Manor and Jewish Senior Services.
She co-founded the Career Education Center at Trumbull High School and served on various boards for the Long Hill United Methodist Church.
A lifelong Trumbull resident, Louisa worked as a master seamstress at Seaside Blouse Company for many years until her retirement.
Robin enjoyed a nearly 20-year career working as a paraprofessional at the Trumbull Early Childhood Education Center.
Prior to his retirement, he was an engineer at Moore Special Tool Company.
Cal had a long and distinguished career in Information Technology and was employed in the IT Department at Fordham University.
Margaret was an excellent cook and baker, skills she learned from her mother and passed onto her children.
Jeannette enjoyed crocheting, reading, needlework and trips to the casino, and was a member of the Trumbull Senior Center.
Joe graduated from the University of New Haven and retired as a special agent with the FBI after 40 years of service.
Born in Haiti, she was the daughter of the late Saintois and Telcina Gedeon.
After raising and caring for her family, Joan drove a school bus for disabled children in Wilton, Fairfield and Westport.
In his free time, Angelo enjoyed making wine and tomato sauce, gardening and playing Italian card games.
Paul worked for American Machine and Foundry (AMF) and Perkin Elmer prior to launching his own engineering firm.
He was a boy scout leader, past president of the Slovak Alliance of Greater Bridgeport and a reader at several area Catholic churches.
She lived most of her life in Trumbull and was extremely loving and proud of her three children.
Dave was an esteemed telecommunications engineer who loved writing and published several technology books.
She was a retired registered nurse, working in the operating room at St. Vincent's Medical Center.
He enjoyed a 33-year career with DuPont, rising to global director of medical products manufacturing.
Before her retirement, Frances was an office manager for Mitchell & Bailey for many years.
She worked as a secretary for the University of Bridgeport and then People's Bank for many years until her retirement.
Mary worked for the Westport school district as a foreign language teacher for 25 years and volunteered at CRIS radio.
He was a self-taught carpenter and spent hours sanding, planing, polishing and waxing furniture and building custom cabinetry for his home.
Dave worked for the Bridgeport Fire Department for 23 years and retired as first step captain.
She worked as a switchboard operator for St. Vincent's Medical Center.
He was very involved with the Pinewood Lake Association, where he was honored to serve as a past president.
A proud graduate of Notre Dame High School, she pursued a career as a highly regarded dental ceramist in Connecticut and New Hampshire.
Mr. Nobili worked as a cheese maker at Roma Cheese in Bridgeport before becoming a machinist at Bridgeport Machine for many years.
He worked construction, owned a small butcher and grocery store and owned a wholesale bakery in Bridgeport for several decades.