Rudy’s biggest passion was giving back to the less fortunate.
A devoted and loving father, he enjoyed spending his time at his children’s scholastic and sporting events.
Kay was rooted in her love for her family.
Shirley was steadfast in her beliefs and wasn’t afraid to stand out.
Gail had a career as a financial planner and then dedicated herself to volunteer work in her longtime hometown of Greenwich.
Jeff enjoyed spending time with his family above all else.
Eileen will be remembered by her family and friends for her loyalty, kind heart, generosity, determination and unique sense of humor.
Josie had a big loving heart. Her pleasant personality was contagious to all she met.
Karen would love to talk about the old times and her memories of her days as a young girl in Cos Cob.
James served on many nonprofit boards. He also led the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce for 12 years.
"Margie was a quick wit, had a great sense of humor, a strong artistic ability and was a voracious reader."
Peter Crumbine was a committed volunteer for many years. He served on the board of selectmen, RTM, and board of estimate and taxation.
Raymond was a determined, hardworking, and charismatic person who took on several passions throughout his lifetime.
Conio was a caring and generous man who above all else loved spending time with his family and friends.
Roberta was admired for her generous spirit, as well as the ability to make pleasant conversation with anyone she came across.
Ray was a golf enthusiast, immensely enjoying both playing and watching the game.
David enjoyed being a beloved coach for the Cos Cob Crushers for many years.
Nita's passing leaves a hole in the fabric of this mortal world that is as large as her extreme generosity.
Karen was the bedrock of her family and her faith lives on thought all of them, and all who knew her.
Chester was an active gardener and could make any plant or flower thrive, and loved visiting the Greenwich town dump.
Dave left everyone he knew with a smile on their face. Dave left this world better than he found it. Everyone that knew Dave loved him.
Lena was a resident of Old Greenwich and recently of Stamford.
Tess’s life was dedicated to her faith and taking care of her loved one’s and even people who only crossed her path.
Joe was a natural storyteller, quick-witted and fond of a good laugh.
Love of his family and friends was the bedrock of Al’s life.
Anthony successfully started his own business in construction equipment and engineering, which grew globally and became a passion of his.
Jerry was a kind loving person who had a tough road to navigate at times and never complained.
Antonio had a huge heart and a passion for helping those around him.
Mary was born in Hazelton, PA on March 15, 1926.
Lynne was magnetic and welcomed one and all with that beautiful smile.
Gerry moved to Connecticut in 2008 to reside near his daughter.
Thomas will be remembered for his love for life and generous nature.
Besides his wife his passions were golf, dancing and his family.
Carol was a talented musician, vocalist, and teacher with a strong passion for the opera.
As a granddaughter of Italian immigrants, Barbara was a woman of many talents. Cooking, gardening, and entertaining came naturally.
Karl had a prolific & entrepreneurial maritime and shipping career, which included owning and operating Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises.
Winston's unwavering faith, strength, jovial personality and charitable nature will be deeply missed by those who knew him.
Robinson was a longtime volunteer in town, and former head of the Greenwich chapter of the NAACP.
Jim will be fondly remembered for his amazing sense of humor, openness, love and generosity.
Eda had many friends and was loved by all. She loved to dance, travel, and spend time with family.