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This week, our community mourns the passing of Ernie Dumas -- a devoted community activist, former Common Council member, and a tireless advocate for fairness, justice, and the people of Norwalk.
Ernie (pictured below at right) was more than a public servant. He was a truth-teller, a fighter for equity, and someone who never shied away from standing up for what he believed was right - especially when it came to protecting working families, seniors, and those whose voices too often go unheard.
For more than two decades, Ernie embodied what it meant to give back beyond words. Year after year, he personally deep-fried turkeys and fed families throughout the holiday season, ensuring that no one felt forgotten. He also organized toy drives and coat drives, bringing warmth, dignity, and joy to children and families who needed it most. These acts of service weren’t for recognition -- they were simply who Ernie was.
As a member of the Common Council, Ernie brought passion, conviction, and a deep sense of responsibility to the role. He understood that leadership was not about position, but about service … showing up consistently, especially when it mattered most.
On a personal level, Ernie was a friend. Someone who cared deeply about this city and its future, and who believed that progress only happens when people are willing to do the hard work together.
His legacy will live on in the lives he touched, the meals he shared, the coats he helped place on a child’s shoulders, and the hope he gave so many families. Norwalk is better because of Ernie Dumas.
Please keep his family, loved ones, and all who were impacted by his life and service in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Rest in power, my friend. Your work mattered and it will not be forgotten.
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