Kathryn volunteered as an E.M.T. for many years and was a longtime member of the Nichols United Methodist Church.
Kostas was seldom found relaxing and worked endlessly to help build Hellas Air for over 30 years in Norwalk.
A longtime resident of Trumbull, Phil was employed at Sikorsky Aircraft with nearly 40 years of dedicated service before his retirement.
He worked at Jenkins Valve as a quality engineer while simultaneously working as a partner in Ottavio's Catering.
In addition to being the retired owner and operator of Hillview Market of Bridgeport, she was a homemaker dedicated to her family.
He was a retired printer and graphic artist for CCL Label, ANCO Packaging and Metropolitan Body, where he also served as a union official.
Frank worked for many years as a data processing manager for Buster Brown Textiles.
Betty was a passionate gardener who could often be found taking care of her homegrown vegetables and herbs.
For the second year in a row, residents of Sterling Road raised funds for social services with their "Santa's Runway" holiday light display.
A longtime resident of Maryland before moving to Trumbull, she lived her life always up for adventure.
John enjoyed over 50 years in Trumbull and worked in human resources for several Bridgeport area companies and the state of Connecticut.
William was a proud U.S. Navy veteran. He enjoyed spending time with his family, swimming and fishing.
Al began his teaching career at United Cerebral Palsy Center and retired from the Town of Stratford after 20 years of dedicated service.
Al was a police commissioner for the town of Trumbull for 13 years, proudly serving his town with dedication and commitment.
Neil served as athletic director for Mercy College, where he led the program to multiple basketball league and conference titles.
Claire served as the church organist at Christ Redeemer Lutheran Church in Trumbull for more than 20 years.
She was a longtime member of the Trumbull Women’s Club and the Long Hill Garden Club.
She was a very outgoing and loving person who cared about everyone and would help anyone in their time of need.
He was employed at Pitney Bowes and Vitramon for many years and his last employment was at Trumbull Board of Education.
For almost 30 years, he enjoyed working as an engineer for Norden Systems (United Technologies) in Norwalk before retiring.
He was a mechanical engineer, working for over 35 years at Haines, Lundberg and Waehler of New York City.
He was the son of the late Francisco and Lucia Termite DiMarco.
He was a member of the Connecticut State House of Representatives and a 20-year member of the Board of Governors for Higher Education.
She and her husband were longtime members of the Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, where Ruth was a member of the Woman’s Golf Club.
A proud U.S. Navy veteran, Hjalmar was a member of the Nichols Volunteer Fire Department for 57 years.
Ruth was also a strong supporter of the Nichols Fire Department and a participant in the Hilltop Neighborhood Book Club.
A lifelong Trumbull resident and devoted member of the Derby Elks, Larry was employed at DM Reads, Stew Leonard’s and Stop and Shop.
She taught preschool at St. Paul's Child Development Center in Bridgeport for many years before her retirement.
A longtime resident of Trumbull, Doris was a devoted lifelong parishioner of the Long Hill United Methodist Church.
Rose worked as a visiting nurse for many years and it was her life mission to take care of people.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
A retired economist/controller, he was a parishioner of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Monroe.
She worked for Sikorsky Aircraft and later for the Trumbull School Lunch Program.
Rose worked at the General Electric Company, as well as in the nutrition and day care programs at Catholic Charities for over 10 years.
Betty and her husband operated the family business together, Gregg Printing Company, formerly of Fairfield, for over 27 years.
Virginia worked at Fairfield Country Day School for many years before her retirement and was a member of the Trumbull Senior Center.