Nicholas was an avid motorcycle enthusiast. He could always be seen in his latest motorcycle shirt or sporting his bomber jacket.
Bill was a former owner, along with his wife, of the Rolling Pin Bakery in New Milford.
Ann was famous for her pies and baked them at the Rolling Pin Bakery that she owned along with her husband, Bill.
Fran was known for her kindness, her generous spirit, her infectious smile and her playful sense of humor.
Wayne, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, was a passionate and dedicated owner of his own water purification business.
Anderson served as president of the Litchfield County Bar Association, and a Fellow of the CT Bar Association and American Bar Association.
Marguerite has lived in New Milford, Albuquerque NM, Dover DE, Roxbury, and Murrells Inlet SC.
Brian enjoyed spoiling his daughter, boating, writing music, gaming, eating scrambled eggs and spending time with his fiancé and family.
Torn starred in Men in Black, Dodgeball, the Larry Sanders Show and several other films and television shows.
DaSilva was a student at Abbott Technical High School in Danbury who loved to play video games and basketball.
Jamie's creativity carried over to her personal life where she was an avid baker, crafter, and home decorator among various creative outlets
After his honorable discharge, Mr. Curtiss was recruited as a pitcher in the minor leagues for the Boston Red Sox.
Carl, a true American hero, re-enlisted in the Navy and served in the Korean war from 1952-1954.
Larry was a member of Mensa, did differential calculus to relax, and could complete the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle, in pen.
Colleen volunteered as the hair and makeup expert for New Milford High School Musicals.
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Tim’s love for sports was well-known: a player, a coach, a father and a fan and spent many years coaching youth baseball and basketball
Lisa was a Southern Belle. She lit up the room with her positive outlook on life, and had an amazing sense of humor.
Vee was a longtime member of the New Milford Garden Club, the Lake Waramaug Country Club, and NM Fitness & Aquatics Club.
In his spare time, James drove around New Milford in his beautiful blue 68 Chevy C10 pick up.
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Don was known for his sense of humor, and love of life. Because of his gregarious nature, people always left happier than when they came.
Maggie was the matriarch of a very large and blessed family and her impact will live on through many generations.
Lawrence enjoyed hunting and was an avid fisherman. He was a past president of the Danbury Fishing & Gaming Club.
A lifelong Red Sox and Patriots fan, Randy loved to banter about his teams' storied Boston-New York rivalries.
Bubba was one of the youngest BMX Racers to jump the pro section at a national BMX race.
Brian, a veteran of the United States Marine Corp, proudly served during the relief efforts in Somalia in the 1990's.
David grew up in Sherman, graduated from New Milford High where he excelled on and off the wrestling mat, soccer pitch and baseball diamond
T. D. was a long time barber, beginning his career with his late brother-in-law at Joe's Barber Shop on Bank Street.
Helen retired from the Nestle Co. in New Milford as a quality control technician.
Pat worked at Charter Communications in Newtown for over 20 years and then at Big Y Supermarket in New Milford for 14 years until retiring.
Robert initially was employed by Kimberly Clark but moved on to his passion, photography and started his own business, Portraits by Pielli.
Nadine was an accomplished athlete long before Title IX became law.
Catherine owned and operated Morey's IGA grocery store for many years, and was a past member of the New Milford First Congregational Church.
One of Rich's proudest achievements was becoming captain of the volunteer Hook and Ladder Company #1, Hicksville Fire Department.
Mary Gail was a registered nurse with the state of Connecticut for over 30 years before retiring; her final job was a psychiatric nurse .
Aurelio Varrone passed away after a courageous battle with lung cancer.
Denny was a veteran Slow Pitch Softball Player, playing over 42 years in New Milford, Danbury, Waterbury and Brewster.
Emily graduated from New Milford High School in 1997.
A longtime resident of New Milford, Alice was the wife of the late Eugene P. Ceperley.