Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather - Proficient in All Trades & Fixer of All Things
Tony was an avid gardener, a talented artist, enjoyed traveling and hiking America’s national parks, and loved fishing on Long Island Sound.
Violet worked at Conde Nast Publishing in the Pattern Department, and as a draftsman at Reflectone Inc. and Cober Electronics.
Jamie graduated from Joel Barlow High School where he excelled in math, science, athletics, and performing arts.
Jim was the owner of the William Carroll Insurance Agency, and an active volunteer at Samuel Staples Elementary and Joel Barlow High School.
Gabrielle was a dedicated special education paraprofessional, working at John Read Middle School for over 20 years prior to her retirement.
Terry began her accounting career at Gilbert & Bennett Mfg. Co. in Georgetown and retired from Hamar Laser in 2014.
Sarah graduated from Joel Barlow High School and attended Western Connecticut State University.
Pat loved being behind the lens of a camera and was proud of the moments she was able to capture.
Dick was on Weston's Board of Finance for 5 years, and the Panel of Moderators for 27, including 8 as Chairman.
Joe was a selfless man and volunteered for over 30 years, several times a week at the Pope John Paul Medical Center in Danbury.
Ruth was an editor at the Harvard Magazine.
Martha, music minister at Christ Church Parish in Redding, had a lifelong romance with music, art, literature, and intellectual pursuits.
In Redding, Dr. Erlanger became active in the League of Women Voters, eventually becoming president of the Connecticut State LWV.
Hubbell Retiree, Avid Gardner and Lifelong Learner
Andy's work on catalytic oxidation systems is the basis for pollution control systems on modern gasoline engines.
Dick worked for over 50 years at The Chapin & Bangs Company.
Helen worked in the administrative offices of Sikorsky Aircraft and had many fond memories of working for Igor Sikorsky.
Justin directed polio vaccine programs in 65 cities which immunized 129 million Americans.
Robert served proudly in the Marine Corps and was the retired owner of Rozmus Plumbing and Heating in Greenwich.
Brian founded Connecticut Woodshingle Roofs, an enterprise that reflected his interest in traditional carpentry and historic preservation.
Sandi taught French at New Fairfield High School and later taught French and Spanish at Joel Barlow High School for around 20 years.
Bill, a devoted family man, was known as a hard worker that enjoyed spending time with loved ones, fishing and camping.
Sally was former chair of the School Volunteer Association in Bridgeport, as well as serving as a member of the Easton Library.
Sally was the former chair of the School Volunteer Association in Bridgeport, as well as serving as a member of the Easton Library.
Chris loved traveling the world, and relaxing in Maui with his family.
Mr. Aranyi, an engineer, held 235 patents. He also enjoyed building and flying his model airplanes.
Norma served as parish secretary of St. Patrick Church for over 20 years.
John, a devoted and loving family man, was an avid sports fan, volunteer in the community and worked many years as a purchasing agent.
Edward retired as a Lieutenant Fireman for the City of Norwalk where he worked for 32 years.
John’s greatest joy was watching his children play sports. He was an avid Yankees, Giants, and Knicks fan.
Mary ran her own business, Bova Advertising Specialties, for over 35 years until her recent retirement.
Gloria loved home decorating, cooking and baking, sewing and quilting, photography, crafting, scrapbooking, and making greeting cards.
Bill will be remembered most for his love of sailing and his beloved sailboat, Niord, which he built himself and sailed with his family.
Along with his musical pursuits, Peter was a very active Irish dancer, traveling to many a festival throughout Ireland and the U.S.
Bryce's career spanned 46 years, beginning with Arbitron where he served as Vice President, Station Sales.
Emily lit up the room when she entered with her larger-than-life personality, making deep connections with those in her life with her energy
Tom founded Wyckoff General Counsel, which offered outsourced General Counsel and other consulting services primarily to start-up companies.
Upon her husband's retirement in 1981, Jean moved to New York City and launched her career at the age of 51.
Blessed with an artistic ability and a love of gardening, Bernadette found her passion in flower arranging.