Phil was a Charter Member of the Stamford Racing Pigeon Club decades. His passion was breeding, training and racing homing pigeons.
Emma DelMazio passed away on June 16, 2021. She was 88.
Ann was a lifelong resident of Stamford.
Dolores was a lifelong parishioner of Sacred Heart Church in Stamford, and a graduate of Stamford High School class of 1944.
For over 30 years, Eileen worked at Stark Elementary School media center as an aide assisting the librarian and helping children.
For 55 years, Nick worked as a barber and owner of multiple hair salons under Continental Coiffures. He was also a builder.
Kevin loved his family, friends and life, and his hobbies included working on cars, collecting coins and antique model cars.
Richard proudly served in the United States Marine Corps for 10 years before starting his career of 34 years with Yankee Gas.
She worked as a live-in cook and housekeeper until retirement.
Pawel was a loving son and brother whose friendship, humor and love for animals will be greatly missed.
John's life work was to be of service to others; no one was more concerned for the well-being of his family, friends, community and country.
John worked as a hairdresser and owned Hair Dynasty, later changed to One World Unisex, in Riverdale, N.Y., for nearly 50 years.
After moving to Stamford, she worked as a designer of baby and juvenile products and as a designer of framing for some local frame shops.
He loved to race cars and owned 53 different motorcycles, as well as several boats.
Daniel was a former limousine driver for over 30 years and drove many celebrities.
She was a lifelong resident of Stamford.
Bill worked in various factories in Stamford, including Norma-Hoffman, Burndy Corporation and Pitney Bowes.
A longtime Stamford resident, she could be found working at Lois's Deli (Cove) and Doughnut Inn (Noroton Heights).
Justin was employed at Student Transportation of America as a school bus driver and union vice chairperson for over 21 years.
Charles started his career as a chemist with Clairol in 1978 and continued to work in the beauty care industry until his retirement in 2020.
He worked proudly for 35 years as a laborer with the F. D. Rich Co and for the Rich family.
Frank was a resident of Stamford and formerly a resident of Mamaroneck, N.Y., where he lived for 33 years.
Emilia was an employee at Clairol & Bristol Myers for 37 years before retiring.
Christine was known for her strength, her perseverance and most of all her spunky attitude.
A longtime resident of Stamford, Pera was lovingly known as "Moo-Moo" to her family and friends.
A longtime resident of Stamford, Vito was employed by Northeast Utilities for 32 years in the Gas Distribution Department.
A resident of Stamford and Norwalk, Kenny made an extraordinary impact to those who were lucky enough to be in her presence.
A lifelong resident of Stamford, Stella worked beside her late husband, Joseph, for 30 years at the Mayflower Deli in Stamford.
A longtime resident of Stamford, Edoardo worked as an electrician at Pitney Bowes for 21 years.
Joseph worked at the Connecticut-based Schuyla Brothers 7-UP Bottling Company for 37 years until his retirement.
A resident of Stamford, Salvatore worked as a quality inspector for Pitney Bowes over fifteen years.
Lucy immigrated to Stamford with her family at the age of 4 and spent her entire life there.
For over 40 years, he operated his own private law practice in Stamford.
He was employed as a machinist for Consolidated Diesel for many years and was a "fixture" at his wife, Emilia's, deli once retired.
A lifelong Stamford resident, his career in the Stamford banking industry began in 1967 and was full of achievements and recognition.
He worked in many areas of banking and investment management, as well as financial counseling and financial literacy.
He was always an entrepreneur, including owning and operating Craig Greenwich Electric on Greenwich Avenue for many years.
A resident of Stamford for over 50 years, Beverly spent many happy years in the employ of Gabriel Chiropractic office as a bookkeeper.
She was a truly remarkable woman who made Stamford her home for 60 years.
A life-long resident of Stamford, Bob had a distinguished legal career and authored five books.