She was a generous and loving spirit who brought kindness, support and friendship to everyone around her.
He worked as a machine operator and welder at Burndy and Perkin-Elmer and was an active member of the St. Ann's Club in Norwalk for years.
Anne worked professionally in executive management and bookkeeping, and also owned a limousine business in Florida.
She was employed by the Norwalk Public Schools, having formerly been a service rep for SNET and a real estate agent for William Pitt.
A longtime resident of Norwalk, she was an excellent cook and enjoyed preparing meals for her family and friends.
Leonides had a love for fishing, gardening and spending time with family.
Grace, a former teacher in Weston, was a graduate of the Thomas School, Class of 1955 and Wheelock College in Boston.
The family will arrange a memorial service later in the year when travel and gathering are less limited.
Friends may call at Magner Funeral Home from 1-3 pm on Sunday March 28th.
Chris had a generous spirit, and it gave him great joy to make others happy.
Memorial donations may be made in Al’s memory to the Meals on Wheels program at the Norwalk Senior Center.
Michael’s family will receive friends at the Magner Funeral Home, 12 Mott Ave., Norwalk on Thursday, March 18, from 4-6 PM.
A longtime Norwalk resident, Ted served in the Army National Guard, and retired from Perkin-Elmer as warehousing supervisor.
"Using the name Tom Ayre he performed on the Broadway stage, television, in motion pictures and night clubs."
At the time of his death, Eric was finishing up his final semester of Law School at Quinnipiac University.
June 20, 1956 - January 18, 2021
Graveside services for Michael will be held at St. John Cemetery at 11 AM Friday, January 29. Masks and social distancing will be required.
Claire worked as a nurse for Family and Children's Services and volunteered at the Guild for the Blind.
"Her love of family was one of Catherine’s greatest attributes."
"Jeannette was a selfless person, offering her time and talents to those close to her."
He graduated Staples High School (1949) as a star pitcher
"Nancy loved her nursing career but was also devoted to her family and friends."
She was the wife of the late seven-term Mayor Frank Esposito.
"He enjoyed sports and was a pitcher for the Norwalk High School team as well as a star fullback on the football team."
He had a Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering. He used this knowledge to start other companies.
"He loved skiing and boating and was past Commodore of the Shore and Country Club, where he was a member for 37 years."
"Lucy’s greatest legacy was her family. She took great pride in their accomplishments and work."
Monsignor Walter, who served as pastor of St. Matthew Church in Norwalk for 26 years, passed away Monday at age 68.
Orlowski was pastor at St. Matthew Church for 26 years.
Luis was a mechanic and owner of an industrial sewing machine company in New York. He was a devoted family man and an avid Yankees fan.
Edward loved to travel, and see various parts of the world.
He enjoyed a lengthy career as an electrician for Local 208 before retiring to play golf.
John had many interests, but his love of boating, a fine bourbon and a great cigar was second to none. He was happiest on the water.
Jane was a mentor with Norwalk Public Schools and volunteered at Norwalk Hospital.
Alice’s true pride and joy was her family.
Her funeral Mass will be held privately due to Covid restrictions at St. Mary Church, with burial to follow at St. John Cemetery, Norwalk.
Graveside Services will be held Thursday at 9:30 at St. John Cemetery, Norwalk.
Alice enjoyed reading, shopping, walking and spending time with her children and grand children.
She loved and valued family, especially entertaining her children and grandchildren every Sunday afternoon with an Italian spread.
Loving Mother and Grandmother.