Johanne Hobbs Hedberg, age 103,
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Margaret was a gifted artist, able to express herself through a wide range of mediums including pottery, painting, and mixed media.
Her journeys took her across the world from Africa to South America, Mexico, Spain, and beyond...
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Steve was an architect whose projects included set design for the 1984 Olympics and the new WPIX studios in the Empire State Building.
Dioses attended Norwalk Public Schools, worked in Fairfield and lived in Westport for a period.
As a longtime resident of Weston, Jeanette left her mark on the community through her dedicated service to many organizations
He retired as President of Qualcorp Corporation in Danbury, and served as Town Clerk for Easton.
Carolyn was a group home manager with Ability Beyond for the past 20 years.
Through her mother, Chris was a descendant of the families who founded Danbury in 1685, and she had deep ties in the area.
Michael’s work included overseeing telecommunications operations throughout New York City.
Mrs. Hoyt was a secretary to the finance director of the Region 9 School District prior to her retirement.
After her retirement, Rose continued her work in Weston, serving in many capacities.
Paul was a financial consultant and held his last position as managing director at Finacity.
Richard was an attorney, elected to the State Senate ’73-’74 and served as chairman of the Easton Board of Ethics.
It was here in Redding where Dorothy traded in her roller skates to embrace quiet country life.
Brigid worked as a teacher for over 20 years at John Read Middle School in Redding.
Milton was a Marine veteran who served during the Vietnam War where he received two Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star, and other metals of valor.
Richard's life was marked by a passion for teaching and art, which he pursued locally and internationally.
Mike was a talented electrical engineer, working as the manager of the MEP department at BL Companies.
Gethin embraced everyone, was the first to crack a joke, bellow with laughter and have everyone in the room in hysterics.
Marion was a beloved fixture at the Burdette Dance Center in Danbury, and the go-to person for any assistance.
A resident of Redding since 1991, Mrs. McQuat was a retired forms designer for Pitney Bowes.
Harriet was a force - smart, driven, and strong while loving and dedicated to her family.
Bill moved to Redding in 1963 and was very involved in the community. He was deeply committed to The First Church of Christ, Congregational.
Bob was the Founder and President of Interior Systems Co., Inc. and of Mannion Construction Corp.
Joan was above all a loving mother and grandmother, not only to her own children but to foster children and exchange students as well.
Betty enjoyed cooking and baking, and no one could make a better apple pie or strawberry-rhubarb pie than her.
When Shane set his mind to something, he got it done. He was strong-willed, incredibly intelligent, and deeply thoughtful.
Charles spent his young professional years excelling in corporate America before establishing his independent insurance agency in Weston.
Over six decades, Dr. Brodlie worked as a child psychologist, both in private practice and at Greenwich Hospital.
Ray was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and brother who centered his life around supporting and spending time with his family.
Lyckeltje enjoyed travelling extensively, and she was an incredible cook – her specialty being Indonesian and Dutch dishes.
Lisa volunteered her limited spare time to numerous Redding community organizations - most significantly, the Mark Twain Library.
Fred was a self-employed carpenter who enjoyed helping his clients throughout Fairfield County for over 60 years.
Catherine spent over 20 years in private practice as a shiatsu practitioner and instructor of traditional Chinese medical theory.