Paul was a loving husband, a kind and giving father and brother, who deeply loved his family, his home, his town and his country.
Peter had many lifelong hobbies he shared with family and friends, and some new interests as he got older.
Maria’s biggest joy was spending time with and cooking for her children and grandchildren.
Jo had many gifts, talents and interests including impressive textile creations done by sewing, knitting, crochet and needlepoint.
"Ruthie," as she was most commonly called, seemed to bring so much joy to everyone she came across.
Janina enjoyed sewing, baking, gardening, polka dancing and most of all spending time with her cherished family.
Ursula was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who will forever be remembered for her love, warmth and kindness.
Tom was the ultimate family man, the true moral compass to everyone that knew him intimately.
Joe also faithfully volunteered monthly at the Pacific House in Stamford whereby he helped to feed the homeless.
He was a co-founder of Boy Scout Troop 37 in Greenwich. He was also a partner in the Greenwich law firm Singer, Anner, Pirelli-Minetti.
She graduated from Greenwich High School and then began working in retail sales in Greenwich.
"Always with a fun and interesting story to tell, she was the life of the party."
Anne enjoyed singing, dancing, walking, reading, writing and had several short stories and newspaper articles published.
Thomas was a 46-year resident of Greenwich.
"Charlie accomplished many things in his professional life, but he always said his greatest achievement was his family."
Those who knew Spike knew him to be the most kind, loving and supportive husband, father and friend.
Leonard graduated from Yale University & Harvard Business School, and following military service began his career as a stock market analyst.
Jack, a man of various interests and talents, was a sailor, master carpenter, journalist, photographer, artist, musician, and inventor.
Roger Carriero, a lifelong Greenwich resident, died on June 2, 2022.
Mark LeMoult, 59, a Norwalk resident, served as the executive chef at The Field Club of Greenwich for the past 14 years. He died on May 23.
A devoted New York Yankees fan, Karen also enjoyed baking, photography, reading, travelling, the theater, shopping and caring for others.
Charles took great pride in his family, especially his children and grandchildren.
Sean was a loving son, husband, father, brother, uncle and a good friend to many.
Whether it was fixing a car, helping to lay down tiles for a bathroom floor, or giving advice, Bill put his family before everything else.
Throughout her wonderful life one of Edith’s strongest passion was her love of cooking and welcoming family and friends into her home.
With fortitude and tenacity, Roger navigated his life with great purpose.
Carl is remembered by his family as a kind, caring and practical man who was never happier than in the company of his family.
"Debra was a one of a kind, bigger than life mother, wife, sister and dear friend who will be missed more than words could capture."
"Carl enjoyed playing golf, gardening, listening to doo-wop and country music, and spending time with his family."
"The joy of his life was his family and his hometown."
Joyce was fiercely dedicated to her children and grandchildren.
Polyvios was known for his wit, great sense of humor and contagious laugh.
"He was a kind, caring and thoughtful person who always took time to help others and his kindness was bestowed to many."
In her free time, Lea crocheted blankets for Greenwich residents in need and adored animals, music, and dance.
Virginia was a paralegal with Badger Fisher Cohen and Barnett and a devoted volunteer at The Rummage Room, First Church and Meals on Wheels.
Larry started his industrial engineering career at Colgate-Palmolive, and eventually went on to became a senior vice president at UPS.
"Sylvia was a ray of sunshine, kind and joyful, spreading warmth and love wherever she went."
Tom enjoyed his final years with his family, especially in his new role as Grandpa
In his work, and in life, Ed was universally regarded as an exceptional engineer and “the nicest guy you ever met."
"Alice was a dedicated parent and grandparent and devoted herself to a life of extensive community involvement."