Frank was an avid golfer and loved the New York Yankees.
Jennie was an exceptional woman, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend.
Bobby was a major contributor to the growth of the Danbury Area and a mentor to a generation of Danbury attorneys.
Thom’s engineering skills and artistry can be found throughout Connecticut and New York in residences, businesses and installations.
Dan was a member of the Brookfield Congregational Church where he served as a deacon, usher, and produced videos for public access.
Maria loved nature, enjoyed long walks, flowers and gardening, dancing and singing old Italian folk songs.
Michael enjoyed a 40-year career, ultimately as city editor of the Danbury News-Times
Ryan, a loving and devoted wife, cherished her time with family and her dog Sophie.
Christine worked at Ship Shape Cleaners in Brookfield for over 40 years and loved her customers, most of whom became lifelong friends.
For 35 years, Mr. Rowley was the organist and music director for the Jesse Lee Memorial Methodist Church of Ridgefield.
Lenni lived on Candlewood Lake in Brookfield for 40 years.
Mrs. McStravick was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother who cherished spending as much time as possible with her family.
In addition to his career as an electrical engineer, Anthony ran an electrical contracting company.
Jerry was a retired naval officer who served as first selectman of Brookfield
Two of Jim's most significant achievements were working on the Apollo Lunar Landing Module and the Hubble Space Telescope.
MaryBeth was retired after working for many years as an insurance agent.
John served in the 43rd Infantry Division of the Army during the Korean War.
Vinny will be remembered for his bright eyes, his electric smile, and his ability to light up a room.
Thomas would invite you or a crowd to come on over for whatever masterpiece he was cooking up and would chat about anything.
Antoinette Bosco was a prize-winning journalist, magazine writer and author of 17 books, and a syndicated columnist.
Margaret was retired after working as a registered nurse at Candlewood OBGYN in Brookfield and previously at Danbury Hospital.
Deb was a sweet, thoughtful person and devoted mother, who loved working with children at the local preschool, Prince of Peace in Brookfield
She moved the unique greeting card and paper good company to Newtown in 1977.
Loving Son, Husband, Father and Brother
Lena was as a fifth-grade teacher at John Read Middle School in Redding, where she taught for over 25 years.
Mariann was a member of Newcomers and Neighbors and the League of Women Voters, serving as president for a term.
Alan attended the Brookfield Schools, was the proud owner of ADC Landscaping and had an exceptional work ethic.
Edna was retired, having served many years as the vice president of Beechwood Construction.
The Pascoa family moved to Brookfield where Carlos worked diligently to support people with traumatic brain injuries for nearly 20 years..
Gary loved camping, family, pets, Italian food and taking long drives with his daughters blasting Genesis in his blue 1970 Grand Torino.
Joan was a fifty-year resident of Brookfield and a devout Catholic practicing at St. Joseph Church.
She enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling to Myrtle Beach and was an avid Boston Red Sox fan.
Known to family and friends as Aunt Mary, she was renowned for her culinary skills and brought joy to family and community celebrations.
Doris worked as a nurse at Danbury Hospital for 30 years, but her greatest passion was the love of her family.
An avid reader, fantastic cook, enjoyed playing tennis, traveling, making friends and brought sunshine to all around her with her smile.
Laura was a dedicated mother and a spectacular home chef. In her spare time she loved to dote on her dog Lacey.
Bernadette was president of the Danbury Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary and was active in the Candlewood Shores community.
Elizabeth formerly worked as a CNA and most recently as an end of life caregiver.
As a nurse and mother, Kelly made it her lifelong pursuit to nurture and help heal those in her charge, and care for those whom she loved.
Ginny was retired as a co-owner of G & B Lithographers in Brookfield, which she owned and operated with her husband for over 40 years.