Audrey B. Gereg

Audrey B. Gereg

FALLS VILLAGE — Audrey B. Gereg, 88, of Falls Village, died peacefully at home on Nov. 28, 2022, in the arms of her loving son. She was born in Fairfield, Feb. 2, 1934, daughter of the late Francis and Ida Barnard. She graduated from Fairfield High School in 1951.

Following graduation, she attended Beautician School and cut hair for several years. In 1955, she married Stuart E. Gereg (deceased) and they lived in New Milford for 25 years. Audrey worked at Morey’s IGA and then Crosstown IGA as a cashier, in the office, and as a Dairy Manager. In 1979, Audrey and her husband moved to Falls Village. Audrey then worked at Shagroy’s Market and then LaBonne’s Epicure in Salisbury for over 40 years. In addition to working full time at these place, she also worked for Litchfield Property Management cleaning houses.

Audrey loved seeing and talking to people every day. She would make chocolate chip cookies and Sour Cream Coffee Cakes for her coworkers, friends, and neighbors.

Besides enjoying making food for others, she also was an avid knitter who knit baby sweaters and blankets for anyone she knew was having a baby. Besides knitting, Audrey had many other talents. She also made and decorated cakes, crocheted, sewed, needle pointed, embroidered, painted ceramics, made baskets an rugs, and learned how to spin yarn from their farm’s own sheep’s wool. Audrey was also an avid reader who wouId read several books a week. After her husband died in 2007, she enjoyed the companionship of her son, Stuart. Stuart also took exceptional care of his mother at home as her primary caregiver during the final months of her life.

Audrey is predeceased by her parents and husband, her brothers Frank and Robert Barnard, her sister Barbara Ann Clark, her sisters-in-1aw Barbara Gereg and Patricia Carey, and her brothers-in -law Albert Gereg and William Carey. She is survived by her devoted and loving son Stuart Gereg II of Falls Village, her loving daughter Tracy Smith, her precious granddaughters and husbands Christy and Josh, Lauren and Craig, three adoring Great Grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Graveside services were held for family on Dec. 1. The family would like to thank Dr. Kurish, the Visiting Nurse and Hospice of Litchfield County, Noble Horizons, and Salisbury Ambulance for the care they gave Audrey during the last several months of her life. Donations may be made to Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance Service in her memory.

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