Obituaries

Recent Obituaries From Danbury

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DANBURY, CT — Recent obituaries from Danbury.

Richard R. Zumpano, 87, was a veteran of the United States Army, proudly serving stateside during the Vietnam War, and worked as a mechanical draftsman for Ray Proof Corporation in Norwalk for most of his career. He also enjoyed volunteering as an usher at St. Gregory the Great Church, where he was a parishioner.

Angelina "Angela" (LoPresti) Radeschi, 98, retired after working as the Deli supervisor at Pathmark in Danbury for more than 25 years. She was a proud member of the Local 371 United Food and Commercial Workers Union. She enjoyed reading, documenting historical events, card games, completing daily crossword puzzles, and watching Jeopardy to keep her mind sharp.

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Donnalee Walko (Lewis), 79, enjoyed visiting Cape Cod and Maine with her husband of fifty years, Joe. She also enjoyed holidays and times spent with her family, hosting weekly Saturday night dinners — which were the highlight of the week for her five grandchildren.

Geoffrey Brandner, 76, maintained a general legal practice in Stamford for over 37 years. In his younger days Geoff was an avid spelunker and hiker.

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For 35 years, Donald P. Viscio, 89, worked for Heli-Coil (ultimately Stanley). He was a highly successful industrial engineer and executive, traveling the world and earning multiple patents for innovative design.

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