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These interests were the core of his soul, and he shared them with family and friends. John graduated with a degree in Marketing from Fairfield University. John followed his passions and worked in sports photography and publishing for most of his career. Kenny Funeral Home, Sharon, CT is taking care of arrangements.
Army, and upon his return from duty worked at Community Service in Lakeville where he met his future wife Nancy Millies. He later was a dispatcher for Community fuel in Lakeville and Charlie retired as a heavy equipment operator for Harlem Valley Materials in Amenia, NY. Charlie enjoyed the quiet life and his family. He enjoyed watching the birds and monitoring the local traffic.
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As a church fundraiser she made pressed flower pictures, cards and bookmarks, which were sold at the annual Salisbury Fall Festival. CANTON - Peter A. Dzenutis Sr., 95, of Canton CT, died peacefully April 9, 2022, at his home on Case St., husband to Luigina Dzenutis. Peter was born in Secaucus, NJ on December 13, 1926, to John and Mary Dzenutis, who both died at an early age and Peter was raised by his predeceased Aunt and Uncle, Elizabeth and Ralph Gibowich, of Bronx, NY. Anyone wishing to honor our dad's memory may donate to the Arts Fund for Region One, a fund of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. Memorial contributions can be sent to Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, 800 North Main Street, Sheffield, MA or visit/donate. CANAAN - John V. Pozzi, “Jack”, 88, of Canaan, CT, died peacefully on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at Sharon Healthcare Center.

Marjorie was raised in New Haven, graduating from Hillhouse High School where she was the commencement speaker of her class of over 1,000 students. She continued her education at Grace Hospital Nursing School, graduating as an RN in 1939. After being asked four times to marry him, Marjorie finally said “yes” to her beau, Fred. They were married at Plymouth Congregational Church, New Haven on June 1, 1940. Marjorie was a long-time employee of Danbury Hospital, serving as head nurse of the coronary care unit, retiring in 1983.
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Because of his father’s ownership of Interlaken Inn, Robert spent a lot of summers in Lakeville as a child. He moved to CT permanently around the time The Woodland opened in 1983 and worked as the sous-chef . His sister Carol owned the restaurant then with her former husband. In 2004 Robert bought the restaurant from Carol and has been the chef and owner ever since. A trumpet player, Sal was part of high school and college dance bands as well as the Cornell University Marching Band. For many years, Sal was a member and frequent attendee of the Metropolitan Opera Club enjoying many MET productions.
She passed on her great gift of music to her naturally talented son Daryl who she taught & encouraged and was deliriously rewarded when he became her "star". One of her greatest pleasures was going to every Hall & Oates concert in the area. "I'm over 80 years old and still going to rock concerts!" She embraced all of the arts taking her children to Philadelphia to expose them to cultural activities and encouraging them to explore. Her daughter, Kathleen took to the art side and became a graphic designer, again with the support and encouragement of her enthusiastic mother. Send flowers for birthdays, anniversaries, or a funeral service.
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If there was a way for him to make a buck he was doing it. However there was no greater passion of his than spending time with his kids and sports. If Adam wasn’t at work or at home with his family then you would probably find him outside of a dugout at one of his children's baseball games. Coaching his children and many others to be aspiring players of the game. Even though too young he couldn’t wait for his daughter to begin walking so he could teach her how to play softball. Dan was born on June 8, 1928 and grew up in Springfield, MA. He enlisted in the US Navy at the age of 17 toward the end of World War II and was trained as a Corpsman.
Third Grade teacher, CCD teacher, Girl Scout leader, Sharon Center School Board of Education, Sharon Finance Committee, Finance Board of Appeals, and Board of Advisors Salisbury Bank & Trust. Mary also belonged to the Sharon Woman’s Club and the Sharon Hospital Auxiliary. Mary became a real estate agent, a job she loved for forty-five years and only recently retired in April after a long and successful career. Neil arranged a year-long teaching exchange in New Zealand in 1986, where he and Jill enjoyed camping, playing golf, and traveling around the islands as much as the teaching. He retired from Hotchkiss in 1993 and happily spent more time based in Lakeville, but out on the water whenever possible with his wife, children and grandchildren. Neil was a longtime volunteer for Reading for the Blind, and used his science expertise while on the Salisbury Town Sewer Commission.
An avid outdoorsman, he could often be found working in his yard and garden, always generously sharing his vegetables. John enjoyed vacationing and fishing in Point Judith, RI with his wife and dogs, and was an avid bicyclist. LAKEVILLE - Ronald Martin Solan, 86, of Porter Street, passed away August 9, 2022 at his home. He was a beloved, lifelong member of the community and loving uncle, cousin, and friend to many.

Her backdrops included the Soviet Union, Tiananmen Square, Bosnia, Chechnya, The Middle East, Iraq and Afghanistan. She covered both Chechen wars despite a Russian ban on outside journalists. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 she traveled to Afghanistan to report from the front lines of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance.
BANTAM- John Klein age 70 of Bantam, Conn. passed away suddenly October 4th, 2021. He was born in 1951 in Bridgeport, Conn., son of Lillian and Daniel Klein of Fairfield, Conn. John grew up in Fairfield surrounded by his aunts, uncles, and grandparents on the family farm.

Prior to that, he lived in Lakeville and on Upper Goose Island in Casco Bay, Maine. Ursula was born July 29,1924 in Bad Odesloe, Germany, the daughter of the late Adolph and Gertrude Bruhn. She was a Pediatric Nurse for many years and later became a nursery school teacher.
A Greenwich, CT native, Lil was a 1942 graduate of Greenwich High School. During WWII she made airplane parts at the Old Greenwich Electrolux factory, moved on to accounting positions and later had a successful career in real estate. Juliet was an avid photographer and one of her life long dreams was to become a professional figure skater. She donated a lot of her spare time to her favorite charities. She loved flowers, cooking and sewing, which she learned in 4-H and Home Eck at Housatonic Valley Regional High School.

Thérèse was born on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1952 in Elizabeth, NJ, the 4th daughter of the late George E. And Lucille “Mia” Keenen and the 5th of 8 children overall. Thérèse and her husband of 36 years, Steven Pressley, lived in Sharon for 30 years and were currently residing together in Falls Village. The first error was that the veterans stone, customarily placed at the foot of the grave, was placed wrongly at the head. Unfortunately, my dear sister had to make several calls and have discussions about this mistake until it was finally corrected. Ever Loved's funeral marketplace makes it easy to purchase caskets, urns and more directly from independent sellers at great prices.
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