Among other achievements, Reed was integral in the creation of both the Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act.
The celebrity chef and TV host died Friday at age 61. While traveling the world talking about great food, he even visited Connecticut.
The beloved Matriarch of the Bush Family passed away Tuesday at age 92.
To honor his life, Frank’s friends and family will gather on Wednesday, April 18 from 4pm to 8pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home.
Kathleen lived for her family and God. Her sacrifices in loving service to both, inspired those closest to her.
Nicholas was a member of the Retired Men’s Association of Greenwich for many years and distributed the group's weekly newsletter.
To honor his life, family and friends will gather Wednesday, April 4, from 4-8pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home in Greenwich.
Brown was a 33-year veteran of the department.
He served as both Deacon and Elder of the First Presbyterian Church in Greenwich, where his remains will be interred in the Memorial Garden
A celebration of life and memorial is being planned for the spring.
Known to friends and family as "Sonny," Bono was also nicknamed the “Mayor of Milbank.”
Gloria was the owner and president of the Belmont Feed Company, the largest grain and feed company in Westchester and Fairfield counties
Brian attended Hamilton Avenue School, Western Junior High School and Greenwich High School, and was an avid and competitive athlete.
Bonnett served in both WWII and the Korean War.
Galt actively served her community as a member of the Board of Directors of Greenwich Hospital for the last 19 years.
Dym and her mother, Loretta, were tragically murdered last week by father and husband Steven Dym, before he took his own life.
Nicolas Del Priore was a junior.
A wake is scheduled for 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 4, at Thomas M. Gallagher Funeral Home in Stamford
He was an Episcopal minister for many years in Stamford and New York.
She leaves behind a number of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Joan Caldwell, 85, served in the RTM for 52 years.
She will be best remembered as a devoted, loyal and loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt and grandmother.
She volunteered at Greenwich Hospital and was a member of the Women's Club of Greenwich and Greenwich Seniors.
He lived in Greenwich for man years and was a member of the Greenwich Country Club.
Kenny Woodd-Cahusac was found dead Thursday after he had gone missing. He was remembered as being a kind man.
She is also a Greenwich native.
He was a member of the Greenwich Choral Society and local church choirs.
She loved her family, dogs, reading, spending time at the beach and traveling with her husband.
She leaves behind her husband, two children and a granddaughter.
He contributed 2,000 cartoons to the New Yorker and was the author and illustrator of more than 100 children's books.
He served as a vice president at DuPont and before that orchestrated the merger between DuPont and Conoco Inc.
He worked for many years as a tailor in Greenwich.
His construction company worked on homes in Greenwich.
She was a lifelong resident and active in the Round Hill community.
She was the office manager for her son's accounting firm.
He was born in Italy and immigrated to the United States when he was 9-years-old.
She worked for the the Carrier Corporation for years.
He was a Fairfield County deputy sheriff and served in the New Canaan Police Department for 28 years.
Abdal worked as executive assistant to 11 different first selectmen over 34 years. She was referred to as the "fourth selectman."