Bill worked for the State of Connecticut for 29 years and retired as a permit inspector.
Frank was known for his wonderful craftsmanship, his honesty and selfless giving of himself to so many.
She was an active member of her community in Trumbull for many years.
A longtime resident of Trumbull before moving to Nevada, Peggy was a manager at Peoples Bank for many years.
He assisted his family for many years working at Pombal Bakery and started his own trucking business, Phil's Trucking LLC, in 2004.
Roger enjoyed a long career as the vice president of human resources at Hubbell Incorporated, a job that relocated his family to Trumbull.
"He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII and was a retired employee of Textron."
Mrs. Alfano had worked for many years as an inspector for AVCO Lycoming before her retirement.
A lifelong Trumbull resident, Jason operated his own landscaping company and enjoyed working as Jay "Bounce" at the Dew Drop Inn of Derby.
A Trumbull resident for over 70 years, Jean was a dedicated educator who taught at both Thomas Hooker and Barnum Schools in Bridgeport.
She was a standout athlete at Trumbull High School, playing volleyball, softball, & basketball, where she holds the record for 1,000 points.
She served as a director of religious education in both Long Island at Holy Name of Jesus and at Christ the King Church in Trumbull.
Eileen was an active volunteer at and president of Birthright, providing help and support to pregnant women and newborns.
Bob helped a lot of people smile more through his dental laboratory, Kochis Dental Lab.
Peggy taught for 35 years in Bridgeport and for a year in Australia.
John's career in the finance sector of the music industry included positions with Virgin Records, Priority Records and Time Warner Music.
Mrs. Smeriglio was a devoted parishioner of St. Theresa Church in Trumbull.
John enjoyed a successful career in the music industry, holding positions for Virgin Records, Priority Records and Time Warner Music.
She brought warmth, genuineness, and creative spirit to the people that she connected with.
He worked as a salesman with the Burndy Corp. and retired as a sales manager after 35 years of dedicated service.
Andrew enjoyed gardening, working with his hands, fixing things, solving problems and engaging in spirited debates.
After years of hard work, he became the chief financial officer for Snow Partners.
Lisa, a gifted artist and musician, was a valuable HR/Civil Service employee of the Town of Trumbull at the time of her passing.
She was a registered nurse at Park City Hospital for 30 years and currently at Liberation Programs.
Gino found work as a machinist for both Apex Tool and Remington Arms before working as a mason for T. Arduini Construction.
Tom, always proud of his Irish heritage, worked as a web press operator for over 20 years at Northeast Graphics.
Before retirement, Gail was an administrator with Monroe EMS for many years and a volunteer member of the Trumbull EMS for over 30 years.
Helen and her husband were the proprietors of two J & H Crown Food Stores in Bridgeport and The Sassafras in Huntington Center.
Ed was a longtime Trumbull resident and highway supervisor for the town, where he had many friends.
Dan served with the Long Hill Fire Department for many years before retiring as chief of the department.
Pat was a proud and decorated member of the U.S. Navy and a dedicated employee of the Avco Corporation in Stratford for many years.
She was a perfectionist and meticulous in everything she did, whether it was altering clothes or preparing a meal.
Bob was a brilliant engineer, a true outdoorsman, active member of the community and devoted family man.
Diana, a talented hairdresser and employee of the Wallingford School System, cherished traveling and spending time with loved ones.
Hubbell Retiree, Avid Gardner, Lifetime Learner
Joyce, a devoted sister and aunt, was a retired aide for the Ella Grasso Center following many years of service.
Pete, an avid golfer, was a member of Whitney Farms Men’s Club. He worked many years for Buckley Brothers Shell, before retiring from SNET.
Mary Lou, known for her warm demeanor, welcoming voice and creativity, was a loving mother, dedicated nurse and cherished friend to many.
Mary was a talented seamstress and she enjoyed being a homemaker, tending to her garden and cooking for her family.
Jeanette, known for her style and grace, was a dedicated employee of Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale University for many years.