Obituaries
Recent Death Notices From Fairfield: Calloway, Montero & Callahan
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
FAIRFIELD, CT — Below are recent obituaries from Fairfield:
Raeford L. Calloway, age 73, a retired Food Quality Chemist for the C.F. Sauer Company, died Apr. 4, 2025, in Norwalk, and enjoyed NYC dining, Broadway, museums, reading, history, movies, and following golf, tennis, and college football.
Aura Olinda Lutin Montero, 81, passed away on Apr. 13, 2025; a dedicated accountant who began her career at the World Trade Center, she enjoyed long walks, home projects, teaching Spanish, making butter pasta for sleepovers, and expressing her creativity through sketching, watercolor, and gardening.
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Jeffrey Bruce Callahan, aka “Hooter,” age 62, died suddenly on Apr. 28, 2025; he spent over two decades working at A-Z Rentals in Westport and Bridgeport before running his own small machine repair business, and in his spare time enjoyed riding motorcycles, attending Laconia rallies, and spending time at the Lake Hills Beaches.
Jennifer Duguid Savader (51), an educator for over 27 years and passionate about teaching Family and Consumer Science at Tomlinson and Fairfield Woods Middle Schools, died Apr. 2, 2025; she was pursuing her third master’s degree, actively involved in her children’s activities, and is survived by her husband of 20 years, Jason, and their three sons, Owen, Emmett, and Phinn.
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Henry "Hank" Faulkner, 93, passed away on Apr. 4, 2025; a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, he worked 32 years at Auco-Lycoming, traveled extensively with his wife Shirley, enjoyed music and social gatherings, and served as Commander of the Catholic War Veterans Bower Post.
Jay James Gasper, 70, passed away peacefully on Apr. 14, 2025; a dedicated carpenter and former ironworker and lather, he enjoyed fishing, gardening, golf with friends, Elvis and Beatles music, playing the numbers, and was rarely seen without a flannel or pocket tee.
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