Dr. Cappello was the founder of Are You Dense, Inc., a breast cancer non-profit.
Lynn was responsible for creating the Christmas House Tours in Woodbury which benefited the Nonnewaug Scholarship Fund.
Sam enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family, friends, and four-legged friend, Koko.
In her retirement, she enjoyed spending time with family, gardening, participating in activities at the Woodbury Senior Center.
Lissa was qualified as a Master Gardner and owned a business, Worm Works, making Woodbury and surrounding areas extra lovely.
Sean was a graduate of Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury, Connecticut.
was employed as the electrical supervisor for the State of Connecticut at Fairfield Hills and Southbury Training School.
Ann loved the town of Woodbury, its historic charm, The Curtis House “especially at Christmas-time.”
He grew up in Easton and lived all his life in Connecticut.
Dick was a graduate of Woodbury High School and went on to receive his Bachelor of Science from the University of Connecticut.
He was appointed to the Connecticut Superior Court and then served on the Connecticut Supreme Court finishing his term as the Chief Justice.
In her career in speech pathology, she was very passionate about her students and spent many extra hours working to help them.
Angelee lived her life to the fullest, exuberantly and full of energy, always fun to be around.
He also served as a volunteer and founding member of the Naugatuck Vol. Ambulance Corp. as well as a member of the Naugatuck Vol. Fire Dept.
He laid bricks and mortar for the construction of many area churches, including Middlebury Baptist Church.
June ran her own home daycare in Oxford for many years.
He was a brother of King Solomon’s Lodge No. 7 Woodbury and active for years in the Blue Trail District of Connecticut Boy Scouts.
True to his giving spirit he volunteered countless hours to St. Teresa’s Church.
During his retirement Karl worked at FedEx, LaBonne's Market and Mystic KOA.
He was an active member of the B.P.O. Elks, Naugatuck and Waterbury Lodges for many years, as well as past Exalted Ruler of Naugatuck Lodge
He lived in Middlebury for 46 years, and moved to Heritage Village in 2010. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word.
He was an active member of Christ Episcopal Church in Bethany. Jim loved his church and did whatever he could to help it progress.
Gary was raised in Middlebury and resided in Waterbury for many years, and had worked at the family business A.T. Transmissions in Naugatuck
She was very active with the Woodbury Senior Center.
She grew up in Middlebury and graduated from Naugatuck High School.
She was educated in local schools, at the Westover School in Middlebury, and Sarah Lawrence College.
Joan was a member of the First Congregational Church of Woodbury and volunteered at the church's Red Barn Thrift Shop.
A graduate of Seymour High School, Diane worked as a traffic manager at Bridgeport Metals Goods, Siemens and Prudential.
Lynette and the Hill family moved to Woodbury in 1964 and Lynette graduated from Woodbury High School in 1965.
The ticket was purchased this week.
He Graduated from Woodbury High School Class of 1961 then attended Waterbury UCONN before enlisting in the Air Force.
Robert had worked for the Town of Southbury for many years before suffering a work-related injury.
She attended school at Bullet Hill School (a one room school house for all grades) in Southbury and in Woodbury.
She was a life-long resident of Woodbury and retired as a food service supervisor from the Southbury Training School after 30 years.
He lived most of his life in Southbury. He worked at Dilley Floors for many years. For the last two years Scott worked at Country Spirt Shop
He was active in the Bethel High School Alumni Association and was a member of many engineering societies.
She had a love of sewing, crocheting and gardening. She touched everyone she met always eager to share her creations with others.
James was a National Guardsman, and worked his entire 39-year career at the United Illuminating Company.
He returned to Passaic, NJ to start his career as an Industrial Engineer for the US Rubber Company, now Uniroyal, where he worked.
Anne graduated from Naugatuck High School, Class of 1939 and worked in the payroll department of Uniroyal until her retirement.