April 5, 2021
Heather F. Delgado
TORRINGTON – Heather Frieland Delgado, age 48, passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday, April 2, 2021.
Heather was born Jan. 9, 1973, in Waterbury, Conn., the daughter of Maria Delgado of Waterbury. She attended local schools and spent several years working as an EMT for Campion Ambulance, Torrington Division. Heather was very artistic and enjoyed painting and drawing as well as spending time outdoors.
Heather’s life revolved around her family and she was always happiest in the midst of her family enjoying time together. Heather will be greatly missed by all who were blessed to know and love her.
Left to honor Heather’s love and legacy, besides her mother are her children, Joseph Delgado of Waterbury and Kevin Hills of Torrington. She also leaves her twin brother, Jason Delgado, as well as Craig Delgado and Stanley Tatarnowicz, all of Waterbury, and her sisters, Nicole Delgado of Waterbury, and Michelle Fontanez of Fleming Island, Fla.,
TORRINGTON, CT – Heather Frieland Delgado age 48, passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday, April 2nd 2021.
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Heather was born January 9th 1973 in Waterbury, CT, the daughter of Maria Delgado of Waterbury. She attended local schools and spent several years working as an EMT for Campion Ambulance, Torrington Division. Heather was very artistic and enjoyed painting and drawing as well as spending time outdoors. Heather s life revolved around her family and she was always happiest in the midst of her family enjoying time together. Heather will be greatly missed by all who were blessed to know and love her.
Left to honor Heather s love and legacy, besides her mother are her children; Joseph Delgado of Waterbury and Kevin Hills of Torrington. She also leaves her twin brother Jason Delgado as well as Craig Delgado and Stanley Tatarnowicz all of Waterbury and her sisters; Nicole Delgado of Waterbury, and Michelle Fontanez of Fleming Island, Fl as well as many nieces and nephe
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The single mother of four children has weathered the coronavirus pandemic shutdown well – and even actually grew during it – to inspire others with her success story.
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Surf s Up Candle s website noted that Fontanez came up with the idea in 2014, when she got the idea to manufacture soy candles while attending a local festival.