Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Beloved son, nephew, cousin and friend.
Herb was happiest being in nature, being outside in his vegetable garden or identifying various species of birds and other animals.
Dance was not just a passion for DeeDee, but a form of expression that brought her immense joy.
Bill so enjoyed his time on the golf course upon retirement and became a course starter and ranger at the Fairfield Par 3 golf course.
Following his 42 years of employment with the US Postal Service, Bill worked as a substitute teacher with the Fairfield Public Schools.
Marie was a loving and caring individual who touched many lives and will be remembered with great fondness by all.
Later in life, Patrick worked at the H. Smith Richardson and Longshore golf courses.
Joan dedicated her life to her family, and she touched the lives of many with her warmth and kindness.
Arthur dedicated many years of his life to IBM, where he made significant contributions in marketing and management.
He was currently employed as Marketing Director at Finario of Darien and had worked for Sitoa, P.C. Connect and Tech Depot.
She was a Girl Scout Leader for many years, and she volunteered at numerous dance recitals and shows that her daughter participated in.
John had a 40-year career in sales & management at automobile dealerships throughout Fairfield County before retiring from Audi of Fairfield
Bob, who served in the U.S. Army as a dentist with the rank of first lieutenant, was a longtime member of the Connecticut Audubon Society.
?Teacher, artist, writer, blogger and activist, hers was a long life, fully lived.?
Colleen, who had a successful career practicing law, devoted much of her life to many community organizations.
Howard served on the Fairfield RTM for many years, and also served as a Selectwoman for the town.
Gerry had many wonderful talents, gifts, and hobbies, but her primary interest was dogs. She was a published artist and breeder of Bichons.
"He was a polished gentleman with an even-keeled personality, quick wit, and magnetic smile."
"Edward was selflessly dedicated, proud, and generous without limits to his family and friends."
Eleanor worked at Westport Bank and Trust as well as at the Carvel in Westport.
Uszkiewicz, who leaves behind two children and five grandchildren, was a laid-back person who loved to tell jokes and make people laugh.
Elaine was fiercely independent and a warrior, battling stage IV colon cancer for over four years.
Hoover, who fought a heroic battle against breast cancer, was a teacher at the Southport Congregational Church Preschool.
Giff wrote over 100 books, including two Newbery Honor-winning titles, inspiring children with hope and the message that we are all special.
Casucci was an Army veteran, a scholar and a Yankees fan.
Happy times were spent bantering about politics, playing poker, traveling, and cheering UCONN lady Huskies basketball with his dear Dianne.
Jennie, who was a travel consultant for more than 30 years, was an exceptional woman, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend.
Dottie worked part-time as a bookkeeper. She cherished spending quality time her family, bowling, gardening and caring for her cats.
Soucy served as a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne Division.
A graduate of Fairfield Warde High School, Barber was a pro wrestling enthusiast, and cared for the safety and nurturing of animals.
Beloved Wife, Sister and Aunt
A Fairfield resident since childhood, he was the steady rock; the one who knew what to say, what song to play, and never forgot a birthday.
A memorial service will be held Thursday.
Engelson fulfilled her passion for nurturing young people as a substitute teacher in the Fairfield school system.
A Fairfield resident for 40 years, O'Connell worked at The Carolton Convalescent Home, and was passionate about Irish culture and heritage.
Hajna, a graduate of Warde High School, loved sports, nature, boating, and spending time with his wife and two children.
Carroll was a lifelong Fairfield resident with deep roots in the community.
Prackup played multiple instruments and dreamed of one day owning a restaurant. He is survived by his wife and three children.