By Tom Veilleux
Register Staff
ANSONIA — Lois Sutter had her own way of driving.
“My sister was kind of a carefree driver,” laughed her brother, William Wilson Sr. of Pompano Beach, Fla. “She never paid much attention to stop signs and one-way streets. One time, we were having an event at the Assumption Church and she drove up the wrong way on a one-way street to get to the church.
“When she was parked, her nephew said to her, ‘Did you know you were going the wrong way on a one-way street?’ She replied, ‘That’s OK, nobody was coming."
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