Vincent had a kind soul and made friends wherever he went.
"Notwithstanding his many professional accomplishments, Mr. Lacovara was first and foremost a family man."
"Diane was the adored bride of James Donovan, and the loving mother to their amazing daughter Madeline."
"Her love and kindness towards everyone was as deep as the ocean."
"Bob enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a competitive bowler and enjoyed watching all sports."
Herman was a graduate of Greenwich High School, and worked in the Greenwich Police Department for 22 years.
Ruth was employed by the Greenwich Public School System and later served as secretary to the director of the Greenwich Library.
"Barbara had a kind and generous spirit, always opening her home and heart to people."
Fred was a devoted husband, father and grandfather whose happiest and proudest moments were spent with his family.
Pat was always loving and devoted to her family. She served many years as a dedicated nurse and was a very active member of the community.
"By far, the most rewarding part of Paul’s life was the time he spent with his family, friends and dogs."
"Kathryn will be remembered by her many friends for her infectious love of the moment, inspiring positive outlook, and unfailing warmth."
Frank worked as a barber and as a fireman at the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department.
Betsy was an accomplished horticulturalist, creating beautiful gardens in Greenwich and at her summer home.
After retiring, Maria moved to Greenwich in 1992 to be close to her son and grandchildren.
"Vin will be remembered for many things – his humor, positive attitude, and strong intellect."
Vincent served as a signalman in the US Navy during the Korean War.
John lived a fulfilling life as a husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, carpenter and world traveler.
JoAnn will be remembered for her fun loving personality, brilliant blue eyes and charming smile.
"Lydia was an exceptional cook and enjoyed cooking for her family and getting together for Sunday dinners with extended family."
Ronald was a businessman, a gentleman, and above all, a family man.
Bennett founded the Caldor department store chain in 1951, according to his obituary.
Diane will be remembered by all for her laughter, compassion, grace and bravery.
Shawn was kind and generous, and loved by everyone who knew her. She was a dedicated employee of the Town of Greenwich.
Rick led with his faith, stayed in touch with lifelong friends and shared his gifts of hospitality and connecting people with one another.
From 1952 through 1985, Carmine served as an educator, coach and administrator in the Stamford Public Schools.
Albert was a lifelong Greenwich resident.
Lisa was generous, compassionate, kind, always the life of the party and had a knack for entertaining and making people feel welcome
"Muriel was two weeks from her 101st birthday. Her end came quickly but her spirit was vibrant and rich until then."
Benjamin was a proud U.S Navy WWII veteran, worked many years as a Plant Operations Manager and
"Carmel had a gift for making people laugh, and was an entertainer at heart."
"His passing was unexpected and his loss will be felt by many generations of people that knew and loved him."
Carl graduated from Greenwich High School in 1945 and owned several small auto related businesses in town.
Hank attended school in Greenwich, and earned several commendations after joining the U.S. Navy in 1959.
"During his years at Fahey’s Deli, Jim made many friends and assisted more than a few customers when they needed help stretching a dollar."
Frank worked as a Greenwich town employee for over 20 years, including several years as a Greenwich Police Department Dispatcher.
Rena was a passionate and vibrant woman with an impeccable fashion sense, strong opinions and a wealth of knowledge and advice.
"Hugh will be missed by all who knew him as he was a kind and gentle person and cared deeply for those he loved and knew."
Jean was proud of volunteering twice a week at Greenwich Hospital for almost 20 years, logging over 6,000 hours of service.
John Hill White, Jr., "Chip", died on Sept. 18.