Emma Pavao
Emma B. Pavao, 99, a longtime resident of theÃÂ Hawleyville section of Newtown, died peacefully on the early morning of September 14, in her sleep.
âÂÂShe was a life member of the United Methodist Church of Danbury.
Mrs Pavao truly lived life to the fullest through herÃÂ many passions;ÃÂ she lovedÃÂ gardening,ÃÂ traveling here and abroad, and was an avid reader. She had a special place in her heart for her animals, and simply chatting with family and friends made her the happiest she could ever be.ÃÂ Over the yearsÃÂ Mrs Pavao traveled all around the world with her friends, but herÃÂ last trip to the Holy Land fulfilled her travel dreams.
She worked night shifts at Barden's duringÃÂ World War II, and she also worked for DeÃÂ SherbininÃÂ Products inÃÂ Hawleyville as the traffic manager until her retirement at 82 years of age. She remained active even during her later years. She volunteered her time at the Dorothy Day Hospitality House,ÃÂ Helping Hands, andÃÂ devoted much of her life toÃÂ many church functions.
Her son, JohnÃÂ Pavao of Hawleyville; daughter, June Kennedy of New Milford; grandchildren, LauraÃÂ Bjorklund, Kevin Kennedy, Theresa Luallen, and RobertaÃÂ Mateer; and eight great-grandchildren, survive her.
Her husband, Antone Pavao, predeceased her.
Mrs Pavao's loved ones say she touched the lives of many people with her smile, generosity, and trademark sense of humor. She will be missed and remembered by many.
A calling hour will start at 10 am on Monday, September 18, at the United Methodist Church, Clapboard Ridge Road, Danbury, with a Service of the Resurrection at 10:30 am. Interment will follow in Land's End Cemetery, Hawleyville.
InÃÂ lieuÃÂ of flowers, donations may be made to a to a charity of one's choice.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Honan Funeral Home, Newtown.
To leave an online condolence, visit honanfh.com.