Giovanna was a longtime resident of Greenwich and recently lived in Stamford.
Ann's generosity knew no limits and her capacity for love and laughter was immeasurable.
Angelo was a beloved father and grandfather who was generous with lending his talented gifts to those he knew throughout his life.
While Don will be remembered for his business acumen, integrity, and success, what mattered to him most was his service to others.
Maria's strength, keen intelligence, humor, and caring heart will be greatly missed.
Raymond's greatest joy came from the time spent with those he held dear.
Donna had a contagious laugh and always lit up a room with her smile.
Del's warmth, patience, understanding, and selflessness will be dearly missed.
Kathleen enjoyed playing bridge with her bridge club and entertaining family and friends with her amazing gourmet cooking.
Mee lived in Fairfield County since 1961 and in Greenwich since 1968.
Gloria will be dearly missed by all who knew her reminiscing about her wonderful stories of the past.
Ed had a long career as an international tax lawyer. He also volunteered in town government and with the Greenwich Housing Authority.
Glen was known for his quick wit, passion for fairness, and a penchant for striking up a conversation with anyone around him.
Jean enjoyed backyard gatherings with neighborhood families, summer outings to Tod’s Point, Rye Playland, and Jones Beach.
A visitation for Paul will be held Tuesday, Oct. 10.
William was known for his humorous never ending stories, silly dad jokes and always enjoyed spending time with his family.
Joseph enjoyed being around his wife and his extended family which included 19 grandchildren. He also enjoyed golfing, fishing and boating.
Larry's true joy was found on the water.
Erf was devoted to his family, his friends, his church, his community, and his country.
Anthony’s greatest memories were with his children, and because of his children.
Jean's family was at the center of her life and she relished in writing loving letters and sharing family stories.
Marie was an avid golfer and had over 10 hole-in-ones.
"When not singing she was always looking to make you laugh no matter who was around or how obscene it was."
Joseph was a longtime Greenwich resident.
Carol was a dedicated volunteer and board member for Hill House for many years, as well as a volunteer for the local garden club.
Stuart attended Brunswick School and later graduated from Greenwich High School.
David enjoyed traveling, reading, and spending time with his family.
Judith loved to garden, feed the birds & squirrels, and do genealogy research on her family. She was a creative writer and avid reader.
Away from work, Eric was a man of simple pleasures – a cheeseburger with a light beer and James Taylor tunes and he was happy.
Doug was a gentle, giving man who worked tirelessly to ensure that his family had everything they needed.
Rosemary taught in the Greenwich Public Schools as an ESL instructor and a substitute teacher.
Billy was quite the character and always knew how to make everyone smile with his constant barrage of corny jokes.
Leslie had a passion for art, music, and painting, and was a talented photographer.
Dolores was a talented artist and, in addition to sewing the latest fashions for her daughters, she pursued drawing, painting & photography.
John's larger-than-life presence will be missed greatly.
She will be remembered for her kindness, generosity, patience, fearlessness, and firm belief that girls can do anything.
Abbey enjoyed playing tennis and golf, excelled at sports trivia, and adored his grandchildren.
Mary’s zest for life was one of her greatest qualities.
Above all, Ernesto cared deeply about his family and cherished the moments spent playing with his beloved granddaughter.
Bill was a lifetime member of the Byram Veterans Association where he held various leadership positions over the years.