There are countless acts of kindness and support of others that John performed quietly and selflessly.
He graduated Greenwich High School in 1972 and later established Shady Tree Inc., a full service tree company.
Rosemarie Fox, 87, of Riverside passed away peacefully on June 2, 2019.
Jean was devoted to her family and volunteered in many areas of their lives.
Barbara Wilson was beloved by many and will be missed.
Loved by many for her kindness, grace, love of life and willingness to help whenever or wherever, she will be missed.
Jaclyn’s beautiful smile, witty sense of humor and kind heart are just a few of the things she will be remembered for.
In his free time, George was involved with local veterans groups and the Knights of Columbus in Greenwich.
She was a lifelong resident of Greenwich, where she attended Greenwich Catholic Schools and was a parishioner of St Mary's Church.
Margaret volunteered for over 40 years with the Greenwich Hospital Auxiliary and was also a longtime member of the Greenwich Woman’s Club.
"Thank you Dad for teaching us what it is to be a good man, husband and father."
Everyone that she touched in her life is a better person for it and has many, many fond memories to look back on.
Friends will remember Peter as deeply knowledgeable on many topics, from music to photography to coffee.
He was an avid golfer who twice scored a hole-in-one.
She attended Dumbarton High School in Scotland and worked for many years at Whitman & Ransom Law Office in Greenwich.
Marilyn worked as a bank teller for many years and then at Sacred Heart Church in Byram.
Lou could usually be found at Castle View Deli, which he opened with his son Louis in 1993.
Charlie was above all else a devoted husband, loving father and grandfather. He will be dearly missed but joyfully remembered.
Ida had a passion for her garden and her home, but nothing compared to the love and devotion she felt for her family.
Mary lived her life by example as a loving and compassionate nurse at Greenwich Hospital for over 40 years.
Elizabeth was an artist who loved to create and make people around her happy.
Many will remember his thoughtfulness and desire to show his appreciation and thanks.
Mary Beth had a fun loving spirit and marvelous sense of humor.
Cecelia and her friends, the "Byram Beach Ladies," enjoyed going to the beach and sharing good times together.
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, a parishioner at St. Mary Church in Greenwich and an avid gardener.
She was loved and adored by her seven children, 16 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Pat was an accomplished artist, who over the years worked with acrylics and stone.
Bush spent his formative years in Greenwich when his father, Prescott Bush, was a U.S. Senator from Connecticut.
"Devoted loving mother and grandmother Barbara had a zest for life, and a kind generous spirit."
Relatives and friends may call on Thursday Nov. 1, from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Dufresne & Cavanaugh Funeral Home in Latham, NY.
Anna worked for many years as co-owner and bookkeeper for Sam’s Package Store.
She was the adored mother of five children.
Kathy was a beautiful woman that was truly loved, is missed, and will always be cherished.
"Jev" graduated from Greenwich High School in 1961 and went on to raise three children in the town that she loved so much.
Ryan was a 2010 graduate of Greenwich High School and a 2014 graduate of the College of Wooster in Ohio.
Connaughton was a Greenwich resident, and while in the Navy he was in charge of the Enlisted Men’s Galley in Cubi Point, Philippines.
His family will receive friends on Friday, Aug. 31, from 4pm to 8pm at Coxe and Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave., Greenwich.
Ann’s caring and compassionate nursing career spanned over 40 years.
A celebration of Edie’s life will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich on Saturday, Sept. 15.
Styles' personnel file "contains numerous letters from citizens commending him on his outstanding performance and service to the community."