A life-long resident of Greenwich, Diane was a cherished friend to everyone who knew her.
Ned founded Microphase Corporation, an award-winning corporation with very talented people.
Theresa was employed as an accounting clerk by the city of Mount Vernon and worked in the finance department for over 20 years.
He was a lifelong Greenwich resident and businessman, having founded Rogers Tree Care Experts in 1972.
He founded John F. Steinegger Construction and built numerous homes for speculative sale in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien and New Canaan.
She was a parishioner at St. Catherine of Siena in Riverside and worked as the Director of Campus Ministry at St. Joseph College.
He was very active in civic organizations in Greenwich and was past president of the Exchange Club,
Father Connolly worked at St. Michael the Archangel Church in Greenwich and also produced the first television Mass in the New York area.
Tom retired to Greenwich in 2006, where he was president of Georgetowne North Condominiums for ten years.
Dietrich enjoyed skiing, scuba diving, Formula 1, travel, politics, mechanical tinkering and supporting friends and family.
Patricia lived in Riverside, where she was a parishioner at St. Catherine’s of Siena.
Marco will be remembered by many for his big heart; always willing to lend a hand. He will be forever in our hearts and greatly missed.
His love of family was only rivaled by his love for the town of Greenwich.
A 46-year resident of Riverside, Robert spent his whole working career as a loyal employee of Consolidated Edison in New York City.
A longtime Greenwich resident, Mario’s greatest passions in life included Sunday dinners with family, traveling the world and painting.
A 2019 graduate of Greenwich High School, he was an accomplished student with a strong intellect and gentle nature who touched many lives.
Growing up in Greenwich, Paul played baseball, helping lead his team to a championship in 2006.
She worked as a secretary for the Greenwich Board of Education for many years.
Jim started his career teaching in Greenwich and ultimately pursued a fulfilling career in the practice of law in Stamford.
Len was a member of the Greenwich Choral Society and Riverside Yacht Club.
A resident of Greenwich for 40 years, he was a member of the Stanwich Club and a long-time member of the Metropolitan Opera Club.
Throughout her life, Pat’s love and deep faith brought comfort to her family, friends and those in her community.
George graduated from Greenwich High School and attended NYIT before moving to Long Island in 1994.
For most of her working career, she was the head research librarian at Nabisco Brands in New Jersey.
Tammy was a devoted mother whose greatest accomplishments were her two daughters Tara and Trisha Truscello.
Mark was a veteran of the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department for over 50 years.
A man of strong will and compassion, Al was a master sailor and businessman who volunteered at Greenwich Hospital for over a decade.
He was a longtime resident of Greenwich and the owner of Bruce Park Grill.
Felicity was a vivacious and soulful lover of life, who developed the Greenwich Ballet Workshop.
Butchie worked for many years at CT Natural Gas, and even owned his own businesses in landscaping and refuse.
Joe graduated Greenwich High School in 1947 and was a dedicated town of Greenwich employee for nearly 40 years.
Eileen was a member of the Byram Garden Club and Sacred Heart Church, and was also a volunteer at Greenwich Hospital for many years.
Samantha Calzone, who passed away following a tragic horse-riding accident in New York, is deeply loved and greatly missed by her family.
Betty attended Greenwich High School and is best known for working on Little Lukes Hot Dog truck in Stamford.
Nellie worked for several businesses in Greenwich, including Fawcett Publications (later CBS), DMS and the Willard & Shullman Group.
For most Greenwich residents, Ilene’s signature is probably at the bottom of either your marriage and/or birth certificate.
Craig spent 62 years serving the Greenwich community as a volunteer firefighter at the Cos Cob Volunteer Fire Department.
Marc was a loving husband, father, son and brother who was a loyal and trusted friend to many.
He is best remembered for portraying Santa in his visits to children at Bergdorf Goodman in New York and at McArdles Florist in Greenwich.
Laura loved to travel, socialize, dance and spend time with her friends and family.