Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died
The Connecticut emergency medical services community is mourning the death of Bethel resident Blair Balmforth.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Nicky dedicated over 35 years of her life as the esteemed "Miss Nicky," Head Teacher at the Gingerbread Schoolhouse in Bethel.
Tim’s biggest passion was being the manager and foul ball retriever for the Bethel baseball team.
Dennis was a carpenter, working for several local contractors throughout his career. He enjoyed reading and studying history.
Tom owned and managed Tom’s Paint and Wallpaper on Greenwood Avenue in Bethel for many years.
Grace was particularly prized as an election official and eagerly served in every election since her retirement.
Ruth enjoyed music, especially live music; whether it was Elvis, Kenny Chesney, the Nelson twins, or even her brother, two nephews, and son.
Frances worked several jobs, including the kitchen at the Rogers Park Middle School, where she retired at the age of 87.
What started for Joyce as a part-time job in the Billing Department of Danbury Hospital turned into a 38-year career.
Mr. Amick was the recipient of the Navy Occupation Service Medal, Navy Good Conduct Medal, and the National Defense Medal.
John's love of travel and successful goal was to visit all continents of the world, as well as to share his pictures and travel books.
Artie was involved in Boy Scouts, Indian Guides, Indian Princesses, coaching softball, and volunteering at the First Congregational Church.
Connie proudly worked as the front office secretary at Bethel High School for nearly 30 years, before retiring in 1995.
Other than one year of teaching in California, Pat's 37-year teaching career was spent in Bethel.
For over 20 years, Michael served as a dedicated educator at Great Plain Elementary School and Rogers Park Middle School in Danbury.
John loved being a teacher at Rogers Park Middle School for many years, and a youth referee.
Don served on the Bethel Board of Finance and made many lifelong friends in town.
Violet loved the town of Bethel, and she served as the executive director of the Bethel Chamber of Commerce for over 40 years.
Manju will be remembered for her positive and uplifting spirit. She would always spread and share joy and cheer with a smile on her face.
Dana was a woman of remarkable strength, intelligence, and kindness. Her warm spirit touched the lives of all who knew her.
Pete was a mechanic and Harley-Davidson enthusiast. He could be found out riding or in his garage, spending time working on his motorcycles.
Kelly was skilled in so many areas and took pride in progress and a strong work ethic.
After Kathleen married, she balanced being a wife and mother with various endeavors, which included creating her own software design company
She was known for her big laugh and love of lady bugs. Jude’s greatest love was for her daughter, Quinn.
Edith was a diligent and beloved schoolteacher at many area schools, most notably the historic one-room Plumtrees School in Bethel.
Sandra was a member of the First Congregational Church of Bethel.
Bethel's marchers were named the Class II AA National Champions for 2023, at the annual competition in Allentown, PA, on Sunday.
Rose was a kind, loving mother, homemaker and cook, who doted on her family. Her Catholic faith was very strong.
After serving in the U.S. Navy, Rick joined the U.S. Postal Service as a letter carrier, retiring after 35 years of service.
Terry worked as a dental assistant and receptionist for over 28 years before retiring in 1989.
One year, Marty was the grand marshal of the town’s parade. In the 1970s, he was in a major motion picture, "One Summer Love."