Katy Marie Sherwood



NORTH CANAAN — Katy Marie Sherwood was born on May 4, 1984, in Pittsfield, Mass. After fighting a courageous battle with lung cancer, she passed away at home peacefully on Jan. 31, 2021, surrounded by her loved ones.
Katy spent her childhood in Ahoskie, N.C., and North Canaan, where she graduated from North Canaan Elementary School in 1998. She then graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in 2002. She worked as a paraprofessional for Region One Pupil Services at North Canaan Elementary School.
Katy is survived by her husband, William A. Sherwood; her children, Jase, Abby and Carter Sherwood; her parents, George and Tonya Roussis and Denise Davenport; her grandmother, Cleo Roussis; her siblings, Peter and Brandi Roussis, Tina and Adam Bunce, Becky and Don Cahill, Stacey and Ryan Mullen, Regina and Jon Hurlburt and Sarah Roussis; her nieces and nephews, Alyssa Roussis, Donnie, Saige and Luna Cahill, Cooper and Annabelle Bunce, Ryan and Liam Mullen, Mason Hurlburt, and Joey, Colin and Jaycob Sherwood; her aunts, Loretta Myers and Anastasia Desjardins; her mother-in-law, Cathy Sherwood; and her sisters-in-law, Jessica Sherwood, Crystal Ohmen and Joy Sherwood.
Katy was predeceased by her grandfather, Peter Roussis; her father-in-law, Bullet Sherwood; and her brother-in-law, Joe Sherwood.
All of these facts about Katy are just that: facts. They don’t come close to telling her story. Katy was a fiercely loving wife and mother. Up until her very last moments, it was Bill and the kids who were utmost on her mind. She was a devoted sister and the best of friends. She was the fun aunt, and the daredevil daughter. She could gossip with the best of them and give dirty looks like no other.
That being said, Katy was a classic middle child who hated confrontation and would do anything she could to avoid it. She was funny and sarcastic, and kept us all laughing even when we just felt like crying. We all knew she was tough, but there aren’t words to describe just how strong she proved to be. She didn’t cry about her situation, and told everyone that there was “no negativity allowed.”
Katy loved shopping and Dunkin’ iced coffees. She could sing every Ja Rule song word-for-word. She loved spending entire days on Twin Lakes with her family. She hated group texts, and we all knew not to expect a response if we included her in one.
Katy had the worst road rage, but was the best highway driver of all time. The term “beat the GPS” was made for Katy.
She loved flip-flops and sunshine, but nothing made her happier than fuzzy blankets. Her biggest pet peeve was unmatched socks.
Katy endured years of relentless teasing over her obsessive love of her childhood stuffed animal, Rainbow, but never cared even one bit.
Katy’s life was cut way too short, but these things that are but glimpses into who she was will never be forgotten by those of us who will always love every single part of her.
Calling hours will be held at Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan on Monday, Feb. 8, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lakeville on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 11 a.m. by invitation only due to COVID. For those unable to join in person, you may join to view the services virtually with Zoom meeting ID 893 3126 7178.
Donations in memory of Katy can be made to the Jane Lloyd Fund. To donate please send a check made payable to Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation (please note in memo line The Jane Lloyd Fund) and mail to Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, 800 N. Main St., Sheffield, MA 01257-0400.
Lakeville Journal
CANAAN — Anita L. (King) Gochey, 85, of 77 South Canaan Rd. died June 5, 2026, at Geer Village. She was the wife of the late Lester Gochey. Anita was born July 16, 1940,in Winsted, daughter of the late Ivan and Irene (Dulude) King.
Anita was well known throughout the Northwest Corner. She worked for many local businesses and organizations. Anita worked at the Rexall Drug Store, C.A. Lindell and Sons, Bob’s Clothing, Brooks Pharmacy, and the Housatonic Valley Regional High School in the cafeteria.She used her skills in calligraphy to complete the record books for the North Canaan Congregational Church.Anita’s daughter remembers her as being very creative with cardboard, and a loving mom.
Anita is survived by her son Raymond Gochey and his fiancee’ Chris Filkins of Hinsdale, Massachusetts; and her daughter Michele O’Brien of Sharon. She is also survived by her sister Denise Warner of Torrington and her brother Arthur King of Danbury. Her three grandchildren, Kyle Gochey of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Cody O’Brien of Georgia, and Sabrina O’Brien of Falls Village. Anita was predeceased by her brother, Martin King.
A Celebration of Anita’s life will be held on Saturday June 20, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. in the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home 118 Main St. Canaan, CT 06018.
Lakeville Journal
SHARON — Susanne Cecilia Berberoglu, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on May 14 surrounded by the love of her family.
Born on Fe 13, 1951, in New Milford, Susanne lived a life filled with warmth, adventure, compassion, and dedication to those she loved.
A graduate of Brookfield High School, Susanne went on to work as a travel agent, a career perfectly suited to her adventurous spirit and love of discovering the world. She especially cherished her travels to Australia, London, and Hawaii, creating memories that she carried throughout her life.
Susanne had a lifelong passion for antiques and found joy in collecting and appreciating beautiful pieces filled with history and character. She was also deeply devoted to her beloved Boston Terriers, whom she lovingly raised and cared for over many years. Her home was always filled with warmth, laughter, and the companionship of the dogs she adored.
Above all else, Susanne treasured her family. She is survived by her devoted husband of 54 years, Tayfun Berberoglu Sr.; her loving daughter, Jennifer; her son, Tayfun Berberoglu Jr.; and her cherished granddaughters, Faora and Sybella. Her love, kindness, strength, and gentle spirit will forever remain in the hearts of all who knew her.
Susanne will be remembered for her caring nature, adventurous soul, and unwavering love for her family, friends, and animals. Her memory will continue to inspire all whose lives she touched.
The Kenny Funeral Home has care of arrangements.
Lakeville Journal

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SALISBURY — Rafael Porro passed away on January 6, 2026.
Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service in his honor on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Salisbury.
The family welcomes all who knew and loved Rafael to join them in remembering and celebrating his life.
The Kenny Funeral Home has care of arrangements.
Lakeville Journal
Lakeville Journal
CANAAN- — Nicholas Gandolfo Jr., 94 of East Canaan passed on June 4,2026, after a courageous battle with kidney cancer and CLL Leukemia.
Nicholas was born and raised in East Canaan to Nicholas Gandolfo Sr. and Marie Zucco Gandolfo both Italian immigrants, a heritage Nicholas embraced with pride.
During his youth Nick had a passion for the outdoors especially hunting and fishing which he enjoyed throughout his lifetime.
Nick served in the Korean war as a Marine. During his heroic service he received many medals and citations,most notably for saving his platoon even while sustaining injury himself during the famed Battle Of The Hook. Nick showed selfless dedication to serving the needs of others. He was involved with the Marine Corps League with whom he established a scholarship fund, the Canaan Couch Pipa VFW, providing durable medical equipment (and Girl scout cookies)to various VA homes and hospitals including Walter Reed in Washington. Nick also aided and assisted in other charitable causes not just limited to veterans, he served his community, for example, by providing thanksgiving dinners to needy local families.
Nicholas served as a volunteer firefighter for the town of Canaan for 25 years.
He will be remembered for his quick wit, and his fiery disposition. He was a shameless flirt who competed with his pals on who would receive the most hugs at any social gathering. With his charm, he always won.
Nicholas is predeceased by five brothers and his longtime partner Marlene Strattman. He is also predeceased by his daughter, Karen Gandolfo.
Nicholas leaves behind his loving daughters and their partners, his grandchildren and their partners and his great grand children. He is also survived by his only remaining brother, Robert Gandolfo, with whom he greatly valued his love and support. Nick also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. In his words, he had a special relationship with nieces Melissa Gandolfo and Lynne Gandolfo.
The family wishes to thank Salisbury Visiting Nurses, the Winsted chapter of Veteran Affairs and Nicks longtime aide Robin Brazee Anstett.
Wake and burial services will be private, however our family welcomes you to a celebration of life on June 20,2026 at the Canaan Couch Pipa VFW between the hours of 12:00pm and 3:30pm
In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be sent to East Mountain House, PO Box 1405 Lakeville, Ct 06039
Nicholas spent his final days there surrounded not just by family but by an amazing team that provided exemplary care and support for which Nicks family is extremely grateful.

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