Missy was an active member of Christ Church Episcopal Parish in Redding where she served as a Chalice Minister and Vestry Member.
Tyler attended Joel Barlow High School in Redding, and was a World Wrestling Entertainment super fan.
Gautam was a devoted father who enjoyed playing cards and repairing things around the house.
Bonny was active with the Polish Heritage Society and was a world traveler who explored Europe and North America alongside her husband.
Kelly practiced law, specializing in FOIA, was an advocate for animal rights, and loved her cats.
Jack played rugby, took acting lessons, owned a bar, rode his motorcycle, painted in oils, was an avid sailor, and a frustrated golfer.
Hope attended NYU, studying interior design. Colorful early jobs in New York City included modeling for wedding dresses and Coca-Cola
A humble and genuinely all-around nice guy and beautiful person, Cullen was a devoted husband, dog lover, an amazing cook and an old soul.
Dr. Montrose practiced Veterinary Medicine for nearly 60 years, mainly in Fairfield County.
Steve was an extraordinarily giving man who was always willing to help someone in need. He loved with his whole heart.
Rob worked for Electrolux Corporation for several years before purchasing and running Sterling Vacuum in Norwalk for 25 years
Jeffrey was an avid New York Mets, Giants and Rangers fan and enjoyed taking his motorcycle out on some of the local tracks.
Cecelia was a retired 30 year employee of Acme Shear and past president of its Quarter Century Club.
Ed was a graduate of Fairfield University and was also an Army veteran of WWII.
Barbara was well-known and loved for the musical achievements of her group, Heartbeat Dance Band.
Born on July 1, 1934 in Paris, France, Jean-Pierre was the son of the late Pierre and Simone Belperron.
Judi enjoyed skiing, golf and swimming and served as a swimming instructor for many years.
A Life of Service and Dedication for “The Culligan Man”
Marie graduated from Lasalle College in Boston and subsequently pursued a career in teaching.
Ben coached little league baseball for the Redding Boys & Girls Club, served as a member of the Redding Zoning Commission from 1983 to 2011
Antonietta was an extraordinary woman, who had a zest for life, laughter and good wine.
Bob supported animal shelters, rescue facilities, and service dog training all over CT.
A U.S. Army veteran from 1943-1945 of WW II, Ralph was stationed in both Africa and Italy and left with the rank of Staff Sergeant.
A passionate advocate for animal rights, Linda volunteered for many years at a no kill animal shelter.
Butch will be remembered for his honorable service in the U.S. Marine Corps, which included two tours in Vietnam.
Amy was a vibrant, conscientious, and charitable individual and will always be remembered that way.
A family historian, Alice had a life-long passion for collecting odd wooden kitchen tools and refinishing antiques.
Timothy was a devoted member of the Benedictine Grange in Redding for 31 years
Joan was a substitute teacher in the Weston school system throughout her children’s education in Weston.
Monica will be remembered for her warm, and glorious smile... Her loving personality and zest for life brought out the best in everyone...
Brooks went on to work at the popular establishment Shenanigans in Norwalk where he built a community of life long friends.
Steven lived with a sense of adventure - scuba diving, skiing, hunting, and playing tennis - and had a passion for eccentric food.
Lee helped found the Redding Garden Club, and served in many capacities in the Branford Garden Club, including President.
Dudley's interests included driving fast cars in his early days, golf, jet and snow skiing, cooking, traveling, and gathering with friends.
There were four things Bill was truly passionate about: his family, his friends, his basset hound(s) and tennis.
Paulina served as a commissioner on the State of Connecticut Commission on the Arts, and as a board member of the Hartford Stage Company.
Frank rose through a number of corporate positions, from Mattel to Marx to Atari to Electronic Arts, and retired at 74 as VP for PlayStation
Anthony worked with his father in their family owned business, Liberty Auto & Electric Company, becoming President and CEO until he retired.
Sandy was a 16+ year member of the Air Force stationed in Turkey and Korea and at various bases in the US.
An avid cook and baker, Christine was a principal in a baking business called Those Cake Chicks.