Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
July 16, 1944 - May 22, 2024
Audrey A. Lexander, a resident of Stamford, CT, passed away on Tuesday May 7, 2024.
Jordan loved all things New York Giants and was a fanatic about keeping certain traditions when they won.
Ruth will be remembered for her love of New Haven and her stories of spending summers at the family cottage at Bradley Point.
Ralph proudly and honorably served as a police officer in Stamford for 26 years.
Jim was a man of unwavering integrity and kindness, whose presence left an indelible mark on all who knew him.
Toni enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She had a strong love for God and the Catholic faith.
Nancy had a great love of music, especially opera. She was a founding president of the Stamford Opera Company and a member of several choirs
Betty’s selflessness and dedication to helping everyone she could is perhaps her most striking and unforgettable characteristic.
Louise enjoyed spending time with family and friends, as well as traveling and reading.
"In her best years, she thought only of others, and less of herself and her needs."
Vito was born in Italy, emigrated to Yonkers, N.Y., and settled in Stamford in 1955.
Joseph loved to attend his grandchildren’s sporting events, fixing just about anything in his workshop and was a lover of dogs.
"Juanita, though petite in stature, possessed a mighty strength of character."
Raul will be remembered by those who truly knew him for always being there for them through ups and downs.
Anthony was an architect who worked for many years in Stamford.
Val was a beacon of light, shining with warmth, laughter, and love wherever she went.
Lisa always had the ability to make anyone smile.
Patricia enjoyed games and shopping and never left the house unless she was impeccably put together.
Jennie was an active church member, a bank teller for many years, a library aide at Westover School and a volunteer with Meals-on-Wheels.
Gene was a longtime custodian for Stamford Public Schools, and the former owner of Gene Sullivan Landscaping of Stamford.
Camille's most valued role was being an aunt to her nieces and nephews.
Judy's friends and family will always remember her for the immense love and warmth she shared with them.
He died Wednesday due to "complications from a fall" while in New York City, according to a family statement.
Anthony worked as a printer his entire career, during which he became co-owner of Goodway Printing & Graphics in Stamford.
Chickie was blessed with incredible strength and resilience. She lived a full life, pouring out her love with her unique personality.
Rick will be remembered for his intellect, wisdom and guidance.
Charles Eugene Bailey, 85, a resident of Stamford, passed away on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
Roger worked for the city of Stamford for over 50 years. He was a sweet soul who will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Eddie had a great love for his family. Everyone he encountered always felt welcomed.
Joe was loved by all whom he touched and respected by those who worked with and served with him.
Bruce will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved him, and his memory will live on in their hearts.
She had a career in teaching and taught for more than 42 years for the Stamford Board of Education, retiring from their high school.
Madge will always be remembered for her kindness, empathy, and way with words. She was a gifted conversationalist and a great listener.
Audrey cared deeply about keeping Stamford vital and livable and dedicated herself to improving the city through her many public roles.
Known for her kind heart and selflessness, Maria dedicated her life to caring for others.