A beloved daughter, sister, granddaughter friend and more.
She worked as a special education teacher in Bridgeport.
The Redding resident was founder of University of Rochester's WRUR campus radio station and served in the U.S. Air Force.
Mrs. Maglione and her husband moved to Weston in 1968 where she became an active member of St. Francis of Assisi Parish.
A retired bookkeeper for A&P Supermarket, Anne Colon, of Easton, loved reading, watching movies, and most of all loving people.
She was a member of the Easton Nurses Association and a certified Master Gardener. In her free time Jane was an avid tennis player.
The Weston man lived for the past 30 years in Weston, Connecticut in a house that he built with a tobacco barn on the property.
Mrs. Ottomano served as an original member of the Ladies Guild of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Weston.
Mr. Huinker was a recent resident of Redding and was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Danbury.
Jordan Wright had an unforgettable effect on those who crossed his past and his legacy will have a lasting impact on the community.
Redding Coach Jordan Wright graduated from Joel Barlow in 1994. He attended Clemson University where he received a BA in economics.
The West Redding EMT worked at Danbury Hospital where he was a patient care technician.
There will be a celebration of the Bethel man's life on October 22, 2016, at the Redding Roadhouse (406 Redding Road Redding
Mrs. Shilstone was a member of the League of Women Voters, the Redding Ethics Committee and Danbury Children First.
Dr. Marshalko graduated from Yale University and Yale University School of Medicine and the Yale Hall of Graduate Studies.
The Easton man served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was an expert carpenter and builder.
Interment with military honors will be on Thursday, September 22 at Lawncroft Cemetery.
The Redding woman worked at the Peabody Museum at Yale painting woodland backgrounds and mounting animals in naturalistic positions.
Jack Dunlap, Sr., 86, member of the Calvary Baptist Church of West Redding, passed away on Saturday.
Mrs. Antonucci owned her own travel agency, Panorama Travel of Georgetown.
Mrs. Rawson loved her family, cooking, gardening and her church family at Jesse Lee United Methodist Church of Easton.
His Easton backyard boasts one of the largest pawpaw groves in the state of Connecticut, as well as other rare stone fruit varieties.
Mrs. Brooks moved to Redding in 1978 and was a devoted member of Christ Church Parish for 38 years, serving on the altar guild.
She volunteered at the Fairfield County Nature Center and the Weston Historical Society.
The longtime resident of Redding passed away in her residence on June 29, 2016.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at St. Joseph Church.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, July 24 at Christ Church Parish in Redding.
She was Secretary to the President of Rockwell and later to the President of the Bullard Company.
She was raised in Easton and graduated from Joel Barlow High School.
A celebration of Ernie Dieringer’s life will be held on Sunday June 26 at the family home 718 Redding Road, Redding.
Mrs. Sandra Lopez Salerno passed away peacefully on Saturday June 11, 2016.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Easton Senior Service Center in Easton.
Mr. Barney was an inventor, builder, farmer and friend to all.
Mr. DeWolfe taught English at Joel Barlow high School for more than 35 years.
A service will be held at Commerce Hill-Radozycki Funeral Home on Monday June 20, 2016.
She was a member of the Congregational Church of Easton for 50 years. and was active in the Easton Senior Center.
Mr. Traux died peacefully at Norwalk Hospital on June 1, 2016 after a brief illness.
He was a lifeguard at Calf Pasture Beach for several years and spent most of his career in Real Estate before retiring in 2008.
A memorial service will be scheduled at a future date.
Mrs. Pearl, of Redding, taught 2nd and 3rd grade at Berry Elementary School in Bethel for over 25 years.