Fiore served as chief from 2004 to 2010. He was 69.
Peter worked as a dedicated installer for SNET and AT&T for over 35 years. He was a hard worker who had a strong work ethic.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
The Southport resident worked at the Westport school for more than 20 years. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched in her honor.
A prominent banker died earlier this month after participating in an "Everesting" event in Wyoming.
"Personally, I found Bill to not only be a good colleague, but even more importantly, a good human." — Westport First Selectwoman Jen Tooker
After retirement, Bob and Sue moved to an apartment on the East River in Manhattan where they lived for 17 years loving city life...
Linus found his career path led to the United States Postal Service in the Westport and Wilton, CT areas where he started out as a mail...
Cummings was a Westport resident for nearly 60 years.
Donahue and his wife, Marlo Thomas, were longtime residents of Beachside Avenue in Westport.
July 16, 1944 - May 22, 2024
Judge Freedman was an honorable, impeccable man, honest, loyal, fair, with a sweet, tender, gentle disposition, and a brilliant mind.
Ellie first worked as a bookkeeper then a teller at the Westport Bank and Trust, eventually working her way through the ranks.
Edmund was a civil servant his entire life, including a remarkable career as a firefighter on the Westport Fire Department.
Clint was an electrician by trade and owned Vogel Electric Service.
Patrice dove into many local organizations and spent countless hours giving of her time and energy.
Chris was known as a stylish and elegant man, tall and slim, always impeccably groomed.
He produced hundreds of shows, winning three Emmy Awards and four Emmy nominations.
Winifred was a member of the Westport community for 54 years before moving to Ashlar Village in Wallingford, CT in 2011.
James packed many lifetimes of laughter in his sixty years and found small ways to make his family laugh every day.
He served on the Westport Planning & Zoning Commission.
She took pride in raising her three children and cherished her role as grandmother and great-grandmother.
Sam built over 200 single family homes in Westport and Weston, known to many in the local real estate community as the "Bell colonial."
Her most heartfelt position after she retired was Americares, where she volunteered her time at the Free Clinic in South Norwalk.
In Westport, Bill is best known for being the chairman of the Westport Memorial Day Parade since 1970.
After school, she worked at Norwalk Hospital for over 40 years, first as a registered x-ray technician and then as a manager.
Frank’s humor and kindness is something that his family and friends cherished and will miss the most.
Claire could just smile and make anyone feel happy. It was a gift given to her.
Terry was a force of nature, a true spitfire who captivated those around her with a unique blend of sarcasm and unfiltered honesty.
She was a Breast Cancer survivor of over 30 years and supported the Sherwood Island Breast Cancer walk.
She took great joy in, and was deeply dedicated to, raising her children and tending to her grandchildren.
She was a Girl Scout Leader for many years, and she volunteered at numerous dance recitals and shows that her daughter participated in.
Beyond her role as a loving wife, mother and grandmother, Enid was a woman of many diverse interests.
Johnna was passionate about Native American art and culture; nature; birds; and her precious feline companions.
She will be remembered for her generous spirit, quick wit, high emotional intelligence, and love of people.