She was a dedicated volunteer with the Junior League of Greenwich and the Greenwich public school system.
She worked at the Merry Go Round Mews in Greenwich and as a personal assistant to Nancy Carnegie Rockefeller.
Mark's greatest passion was golf, which he played and practiced frequently with his friends and daughter at the Stanwich Club in Greenwich.
Frances was a member of the Riverside Yacht Club and was proud of her work, and ultimate presidency, of Meals on Wheels of Greenwich.
Joann adored her family and was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and friend to all.
His smile, positive attitude and wonderful sense of humor will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Joan was a graduate of Greenwich High School and remained a lifelong Greenwich resident.
Joe worked for the Greenwich Police Department for over 20 years, then later opened the Horseneck Tavern in Greenwich.
He served as president of the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation and also engaged in a variety of other philanthropic activities.
Lt. James Fahy was proud to be a member of the Greenwich Police Department and received numerous awards.
John cherished living in Greenwich, and one of his favorite places was Greenwich Point Park.
Maria worked at Bantam toys in Port Chester, N.Y., and had one of the biggest and “best gardens in Chickahominy.”
She is survived by her loving children and grandchildren.
A graduate of Greenwich High School and student at the University of Tampa, Chris was a versatile athlete.
He was an avid sailor who enjoyed fishing, outdoor activities, spending time with his children and the annual Greenwich Town Party.
Bill was a member of the Banksville Independent Fire Department for 53 years, serving as chief for a total of 16 years.
Norma worked as a bookkeeper at Aero-Nautical Boats in Greenwich and Rings End in Darien.
A U.S. Army veteran, he retired from the Greenwich Police Department with the rank of captain.
A proud resident of Riverside for over 60 years, Al worked as a health inspector for the town of Greenwich.
A Greenwich school bus driver has died from complications of the new coronavirus, local union officials announced.
Marie spent her whole life in Greenwich, working much of her career at the Louis Dreyfus Corporation and at Greenwich Hospital.
Dr. Chiaramonte maintained two private practices, one in Greenwich and one in New York, and co-authored two books on children's allergies.
Dr. Neil Howard Shapiro was a respected physician who practiced in Greenwich, as well as Westchester County, N.Y.
A longtime resident of Riverside and Old Greenwich, he was one of the youngest vice presidents at International Telephone and Telegraph.
A lifetime resident of Greenwich, Vivian worked at the Greenwich YMCA for many years until her retirement.
A lifetime Greenwich resident, Frank was the service manager of the Putnam Motors Chrysler-Plymouth dealership in Greenwich for 28 years.
Ginnie was a faithful friend, fine artist, children’s book illustrator, sculptor, potter and award-winning architectural designer.
Josephine was employed at Arnold’s Bakery in Greenwich, then spent decades as a homemaker and mother to her children in Greenwich.
Beloved Bonnie Bancroft, volunteer extraordinaire, marketing executive, Mom of 4 and sport enthusiast, loses battle with pancreatic cancer
David was the former President and owner of David Ogilvy & Associates, a leading force in Greenwich real estate for over 40 years.
An avid sailor and classical music lover, Dick was a member of the Riverside Yacht Club and served as treasurer for the Greenwich Symphony.
During her 60 years in Greenwich, Ban was a member of the Greenwich Junior League and sang with the Grace Notes.
He will be missed dearly by many.
Paul won the New York American's 1936 baseball contest and was honored decades later at Yankee Stadium as "Veteran of the Game."
A longtime resident of Riverside, Jean loved her home and her community.
Walter was a decades-long resident of Greenwich.
Longtime Greenwich resident
Prior to his retirement, Anthony was a salesman in the men's department of Saks Fifth Avenue.
A lifelong Greenwich resident, Jim worked in the Greenwich school system and later served as superintendent in Darien for 16 years.
A resident of Greenwich, he worked for many years at Barnes Engineering in Stamford as an electronic engineer.