John R. Guerrera served in Germany during the Battle of the Bulge as a medic.
Marie Reardon was a member of the Parents Association of Southbury Training School.
Boucher worked for several years at Holgrath and Timex Corp., before retiring from Phillips/Airpax Corp.
Judge Gerald Louis Goettel served as senior judge in Waterbury for 11 years.
Christopher Cole enjoyed the outdoors, especially boating, fishing and hunting.
William T. Browne's relatives live in Middlebury and Naugatuck.
Genevieve Macary and her husband were some of the founding members of Our Lady of Lebanon Church in Waterbury.
Deborah Rachael White Little taught first and second grade in Region 15 for 34 years.
Robert Vincent Lavoie was a member of the Rat Pack Motorcycle Club.
Pietro DiNicola moved from Italy to Waterbury in February 1974. He worked as a foreman at Specialty Packaging Products for 23 years, retiring in 1998.
Vivian Byrnes enjoyed golf, bingo, bowling and crossword puzzles.
LeRoy Huckin was a U.S. Navy World War II veteran and worked for General Electric as an engineer for 34 years in New York City.
Charles M. Squire was active in Roxbury and a former stock car driver at the Danbury Race Arena.
Formerly of Middlebury, Lois F. Matthews was a veteran member of the Middlebury Volunteer Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary, a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the Middlebury Congregational Church.
Friends may call at the Southbury Munson-Lovetere Funeral Home from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1. A funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. Friday Dec. 2.
A service will take place on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Services will take place in Southbury.
Woodbury resident Raymond R. Steinfeld, Jr. was a big sports fan who loved cheering his children on at sporting events.
Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at the Munson-Lovetere Funeral Home, 2 School St., Woodbury. Services will take place at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, at Munson-Lovetere. Burial will take place in Bethlehem Cemetery.
The funeral services and burial are private.
Beverley Joyce Bruneau Dwyer, wife of John "Jack" Dwyer, died at Danbury Hospital on Sunday, October 16 at the age of 82.
Keys, 22, died in a car accident Saturday