"She was smart and beautiful and funny. Her humor always carried a hint of subversion. Her laughter was music."
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People who knew Cotton were always welcomed by his warm greeting, huge hugs and wonderful smile.
Jane was a longtime parishioner of St. John's Church in Noroton as well as a volunteer at Stamford Hospital.
Carol enjoyed gardening, swimming, sailing, kayaking, classical music and the arts, politics, traveling, and most of all, talking.
Richard was well known in Darien, retiring from the U.S. Postal Service in Darien after serving as both a letter carrier and supervisor.
Tom's family and friends will always remember him as a stoic, kind and generous person, and he will be extremely missed.
Luke was outgoing and energetic enjoying Skiing, Golf, Ice Hockey, Music, Boating and the beach.
Jan was a genuinely kind and optimistic person who enjoyed the love of her family and friends.
Mike was an avid sports fan and loved watching the New York Giants and New York Yankees.
Daniel was well-known in Darien as the former owner of Town & Country Carting Company.
Well known and loved in the community, Barbara will be missed and remembered by friends and family.
Booker had been the organist and choirmaster at Saint John Catholic Church of Darien since 2004.
Pat was known for helping others and would do so with such great pride and without looking for recognition.
Wally was a person who could see the good in any situation. He believed that all trials offer opportunities to grow.
Renee grew up in Darien and graduated from Darien High School.
"His spirit, wisdom and sense of humor earned him many friends throughout his life."
"Everything she touched was effortlessly elegant."
"Mike lived life to the fullest until his body made him slow down."
One of Doug's most special qualities was his ability to bring people together.
Anything you needed, you called on "Kev", and he was more than willing to help you out.
"While Hayden was a member of the Darien community for a seemingly short period of time, his life and impact will be remembered forever."
Harold was a painter and worked for the city of Stamford for many years.
Pat was an art teacher at Tokeneke, and recently was active on the boards of the Darien Arts Center and the Rowayton Arts Center.
Jack faced a lifetime of challenges with stoicism, dignity, and a fierce independence.
Sean was a loving son, husband, father, brother, uncle and a good friend to many.
Clifford served in the Darien Police Department for nearly 27 years.
Lois enjoyed playing tennis and volunteering at Children's Aid of Darien and At Home in Darien.
He was a longtime and active member of the Darien Lions Club and a medical officer with the Noroton Fire Department.
A resident of Darien for over 45 years, Ellen studied to become a real estate broker and eventually founded Gatehouse Realty in Stamford.
An avid lover of the outdoors and mountain biking, Matthew attended Darien High School where he played on the varsity lacrosse team.
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Jack enjoyed a long career with American Can Company and took early retirement as vice president of corporate communications.
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Bev was a longtime member of the Wee Burn Country Club and often baked cookies for patients and doctors at the Bennett Cancer Center.
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