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Elizabeth Stroker

Bethel, Connecticut

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Stroker, ElizabethElizabeth A. "Corky" Stroker, 64, originally of Bethel, passed away surrounded by loving family and friends on Monday, October 8th at Danbury Hospital. Born on January 7, 1948 in Danbury, Corky was the daughter of the late Raymond J. and Elizabeth (Reardon) Trimpert. A graduate...

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I'm saddened to hear about Mrs. Stroker's passing. I enjoyed having her as my 6th grade teacher. My condolences go out to her family.

You will be missed Mrs. Stroker. Thank you for all that you did for me. You were one of the most influential teachers that I ever had. I hope that someday my own children have a teacher that cares for them as much as you cared for your students.

I am so sorry to hear of Mrs. Stroker's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Sarah and the rest of the family.

Sending Corky's family my deepest sympathy. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss her dearly. She was truly my buddy at the pool. Each time I arrived at the pool, she invited me to sit with her so we could catch up. I truly believe your family now has a guardian angel watching over all of you.

Rest in Peace Corky. "May the road rise to meet you, may the wind always be at your back........"

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Rest in Peace Mrs. Stroker

Liam told me today that he believes God took you so early because someone in Heaven needed help with their science homework. Gillie thought they needed a party planner and someone who loved to have fun. I know that they are both right and you are up there watching over us all. We will talk about you all the time and we have some great photos to take back to NH so they will always have you close by. We plan to honor you every year with a broadway show, just like you would have loved. We love...

My condolences to the family. Mrs. Stroker helped me through some tough times; I remember her fondly.