A terrific dad, Bart worked multiple jobs so he and wife Debbie could send all five children to Catholic school.
Carol will be remembered affectionately for her fabulous sense of style and love of a good glass of wine.
Dan was a history lover and an avid collector of lead toy soldiers. A lifelong hobby, which he shared with his father, was Pigeon Racing.
Among many endearing qualities, Lizora will be remembered for her devotion and loyalty to family and friends.
Art is remembered for his kind-heartedness and keen sense of humor.
Throughout her life, Margaret was very devoted to her church and was on several committees at St. Mary Church in Greenwich.
Carol enjoyed interior decorating, playing bridge, scrabble, and solitaire, the New York Times crossword puzzles and playing the piano.
Moira had a warm hug, a kind word and a contagious laugh.
Shân was an absolute angel. She touched countless lives with her generosity, kindness, endless positivity and pure joy for life.
In 1963, Lanier married Jacqueline Hekma and settled in Greenwich, where he lived for the rest of his life.
Kitty was known for her kindness, gentle warm smile, humor, and grace as well as her distinct sense of fashion.
Everyone that Kristin knew would compliment her infectious smile that would light up the room.
A mechanic by trade, he owned & operated a service station. He later put his ability to fix anything to work at Greenwich Housing Authority.
Henry was a master wood craftsman and an expert fisherman.
In 1988, Hilda and her youngest children moved to America, arriving in Greenwich where she lived all her life.
Michael was a longtime resident of Hamden, CT, Woodbridge, CT, Lake Worth, Fla., and Greenwich.
She touched the lives of so many people. She will truly be missed and will never, ever, be forgotten.
Pier will be remembered for her warmth, kindness, generosity, sense of humor, great beauty and timeless style.
Judy was a legend in the show jumping industry, and her death marks the end of an era.
Maureen won the American Red Cross Nursing Hero Award for her actions on Sept. 11, 2001, following the attack on the World Trade Center.
Peg was born and raised in Stamford, and later moved to Greenwich with her husband Rudy.
Throughout his life, Jim was involved in many civic, not-for-profit and ecumenical works.
The center of Sherrill’s life was her family.
Jean was a lifelong resident of Greenwich, and a longtime volunteer in town.
Tom coached at Central Middle School in Greenwich from 1958 to 1986.
She was the creator and the life of the party and her presence will be missed.
More than anything, she will be remembered for her gentle manner, kind heart and caring nature.
Vickie will be profoundly missed by her family, and by thousands of men and women whose lives she touched as a teacher.
Albert "Al" Primo was an influential figure in television.
A hallmark of knowing Ralph was that he had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to tell jokes.
When he wasn't working, Kenneth enjoyed boating, fishing, lobstering and watching NASCAR.
Annette was known for her kindness and dedication to her family and friends, her sharp mind and her sincerity.
A mass will be held on Saturday, Aug. 13 at 10 a.m. at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church in Greenwich.
Scott J. Harrington, 59, of Riverside, died on Aug. 3. He worked for J.P. Morgan, and was a youth football coach in town.
Vinny will be remembered by all for his giving heart, his hearty, wholesome laugh and tremendous sense of humor.
Gloria always had a friendly, welcoming disposition, whether she had known you for years, or you had just met.
Of the many activities Fe enjoyed over the years, gardening and cooking were her absolute favorites.
Kathleen was a beautiful woman that was full of elegance and grace. She enjoyed reading, gardening and travel.
Always known as the life of the party, she had great fun being with her family.
Alice was born in Queens, NY on July 31, 1939.