A loving mother, wife and homemaker, Tessie was also a co-owner of Macri Construction and later, Macri Properties.
She worked as an investment banker prior to retirement.
Bucky was on the Easton Conservation Committee and was a life member of the Historical Society of Easton.
Pamela was an excellent educator, having received the Teacher of the Year Award multiple times at Whisconier Middle School, Brookfield.
Jane was instrumental in getting Governor O'Neil to sign the charter for Katherine Gibbs to become a junior college.
Dorothee was actively engaged in numerous theatrical and musical venues throughout her life.
Jack served in the Navy during WWII. He was a member and a former commander of the American Legion in Norwalk.
He was a visionary in industrial design, a unique voice in the art world, and he will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched.
Costa came to the U.S.A. a young man and worked hard building local homes and achieving the American dream.
Family Announces Funeral Services for Retired Principal of Latimer Lane School in Simsbury, Gabriel Fine
Thomas served in the Army Air Corps as a 1st Lieutenant Bombardier in the 8th AF 92 Airborne Bomb Group flying the B-17 Flying Fortress.
He refrained from judging, instead he encouraged and lived to the highest standard of decency, kindness, modesty, acceptance and generosity.
Dr. Bernal owned and practiced at the Bernal Center, Inc. in Westport, specializing in Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine.
Thomas was most proud of being an important part of developing the Marine One Presidential helicopter and training its Marine pilots.
A long and happy life in 'The Brown Barn'
Michael was a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and was a Certified Financial Planner.
He worked for many years in IT at companies including GE Capital and Orbian before starting his own business as a Private Investigator.
Upon discharge from the Navy, Bob took a job with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals where he worked in various engineering positiions.
Martin served his country in the United States Marine Corps, 1st ANGLICO, during the Korean War.
Philis is listed in the World Who's Who of Women Artists and in Who's Who in American Art.
He grew up in Easton and lived all his life in Connecticut.
Upon his retirement as a financial executive, Mr. Orlando provided counseling to small businesses through the SCORE organization.
Deborah was a member of the American, Connecticut and Norwalk-Wilton Regional Bar Associations.
Helen earned her Masters degree from Western Conn State College, and worked for local businesses including the Bethel Press.
Camillo and his brother opened one tuxedo rental store which grew into a chain of nearly 30 stores.
As professor, and later Director of the Division of Neuropathology at Columbia Medical School, he was the author of a book called Astrocytes
Constance served many terms as President of the Easton Garden Club and stayed active in that group after stepping down.
From 1953-1954 Howard served in the U.S. Army in Germany as part of the 7th Army's Air Photo Interpretation Center.
Nancy loved her pets and wildlife, singing in the choir of Christ's Church, playing tennis and working on the Easton Conservation Commission
Alex was a foreman with the Aquarion Water Company for over 45 years.
Vito was a dedicated educator, World War II veteran, avid golfer, Mason and a loyal fan of the UConn Women Huskies and NY Yankees.
Ed proudly served as a reservist in the Marines and drilled at Camp Lejeune, NC, and Parris Island, SC.
Merry Beth was a bright light to all who knew her and an inspiration to thousands of women around the world through her work with The U.N.
Dorothea was actively involved in literacy during her tenure as the "First Lady of Bridgeport" from 1981-1985.
For many years, Doris was a professor of counseling psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
A lifetime avid skier, Peter was happiest on the slopes of Vermont or sailing his Hobie Cat on Long Island Sound.
Harriet enjoyed gardening, playing bridge and judging for the Redding Garden Club. She also ran several fundraisers for the Danbury Hospital
In addition to his love of flying, cars, motorcycles and boats, he was a Certified Master Scuba Diver and loved to ski and play tennis.
Ryan loved life and had a joy about him you don’t see every day.
Michael was a lifetime member of the Easton Volunteer Fire Department and worked the barbeque at the carnival for many years.