Longtime Darien resident and Veteran
Pauline was a proud homemaker in Darien from 1965 to 1998.
Artist and recent resident of New Canaan
Catherine passed away on Tuesday, May 24, 2023.
John was a military WWII Navy veteran and war hero who received a Purple Heart for his service and for being shot in the line of duty.
David was a partner at the law firm of DePanfilis & Vallerie in Norwalk where he worked for over 40 years.
Jerry was known for his integrity, work ethic, commitment to family, love of history, excellent drumming skills, and sense of humor.
Emmy was born in Stamford, and graduated from Darien High School in 1954. She later become a nurse.
Marge moved to Darien in 1956, where she became an active volunteer for many years.
Longtime Darien Resident and Volunteer
Ken was passionate about family and his work in finance.
Trish was a loyal, thoughtful and generous friend to many.
Obituary - Thomas Bernard Kealy
Tom was the light in every room. No matter the situation, he was able to crack a joke and bring a smile and laugh to everyone around him.
Sandy was very active in the Darien community, and was involved with the RTM, Little League, Darien Junior Football League and church.
Susan was a lifelong artist and a former longtime resident of Barrington, RI.
Her passion for learning and her desire to see the world gave Sally her most defining facet, her love of traveling.
G Michael Stevens passed away suddenly on Feb. 28, 2023.
Ed's greatest passions in life were family and sports.
Tom was a mentor, friend, and provider as a husband, father, brother, and uncle who will be dearly missed.
Evelyn loved her family and friends and cherished spending time with them.
When not quilling, Sylvia loved to read and do crossword puzzles and jigsaw puzzles.
He will be remembered for his incredibly kind soul, his easy way of making others laugh, and his unwavering loyalty to his family & friends.
Sonja gave tirelessly of herself for the benefit of others with an intensity that never wavered.
Pat was known as caring, witty, loyal and larger than life.
Matthew was a pioneering neuroscientist who devoted his life to developing gene therapy for human applications.
Nancy left every moment, space and conversation a little more beautiful.
John was an MVP ice hockey goalie for the Blue Wave. He graduated from Darien High School in 1979.
More than anything else, Charlie lived in service and devotion to his family.
A resident of Darien for 93 years, Pat attended Hindley School and Darien High School.
Julie was a born leader, a natural negotiator, a fierce partner with any racquet, a gifted seamstress and a very trusted friend.
Bill will be remembered most by his family and friends as a good-natured, loyal and dependable father, grandfather and friend.
Dave lived a long, meaningful, and regret-free life that impacted many people and many things.
Always generous of spirit, Jim quietly bestowed his generosity and kindness on all those lucky enough to love and to be loved by him.
Jean was a registered nurse and worked for Courtland Gardens in Stamford for over 25 years.
Anita's kindness and devotion will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
William had many friends and was a good and kind man who loved his family.
Jennie was a resident of Darien, and also formerly lived in Stamford.
Ken's love of his family was a constant force, and a great source of happiness and pride. His wry sense of humor will be missed by all.
Grace was born in Stamford, and moved to Darien in 1971. She enjoyed making ceramics, cooking Italian food, and entertaining at home.