Adie was the quintessential character, known for his charm, humor and generosity.
Above all, Lori loved to spend time with her devoted family and countless friends she met throughout her life.
Lee was a loving and supportive wife and mother, a doting grandmother, great grandmother and an intensely loyal friend.
Peter served in the Korean War and earned the Korean Service Medal with two bronze stars.
Betty enjoyed exploring all of Greenwich, especially taking the ferry to Island Beach.
What Jo loved the most was cooking and entertaining friends and family.
Shirley lived in Greenwich for 34 years, and was an active member of the community.
Lizzie will be remembered for the kindness, compassion and empathy that she exhibited to all.
Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, Mary York Baker passed away at home in Old Greenwich, on Sept. 4, 2021.
A member of the New York Yacht Club for nearly 50 years, Commodore James was a tireless advocate for the Club and the sport of sailing.
Known for her clever quick wit and warm smile, Margaret created a life filled with laugher, love and close friends.
Linda lived in Greenwich for over 80 years.
In addition to family, his Catholic faith and education were of utmost importance to Frank.
Always ready to share a funny story, Carl's big smile and sense of humor will be dearly missed.
Thomas was the most kind and gentle-hearted man who cared deeply and enriched the lives of so many.
Richard was a kind, gentle person who found the good in people.
Carl was a brilliant, humble man of few words, but you could never find a kinder, gentler soul.
Pat emigrated to America in 1953 from Ireland and served in the U.S. Army before settling in Byram.
Tomasina loved to spend time with her family and do puzzles with her grandchildren.
John will be remembered for his professional successes, but above all, he will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather.
John served in the army during the occupation of Japan after WWII. He valued his many friendships and maintained ties for a lifetime.
Marcel was a devoted and proud family man who enjoyed playing and learning new skills alongside his family and friends.
Ray had a long business career that included executive positions at General Foods company
Josephine loved her rosary, cooking, baking, gardening, and the beach.
She loved to cook and host family gatherings, take walks at the beach and spend time with her family, who meant everything to her.
Pamela died peacefully July 22, 2021.
Dana McHale, a lifetime resident of Greenwich, died suddenly on July 22, 2021.
Chris was known for his sharp wit, memory, athleticism, wisdom, confidence, and ability to relate to a diversity of people.
Allison was a dedicated wife, mother, and friend, as she loved being around family and friends constantly.
Serena T. Bechtel passed away suddenly Tuesday July 13, 2021.
Nancy graduated from Greenwich High School in 1956. She worked as a Parking Control Officer for 19 years in town.
Johanna Agnes Faughnan passed away peacefully on July 8 with her family by her side.
Mary passed away peacefully at Greenwich Hospital on July 10, 2021.
Barbara was a wonderful wife, mom, mother-in-law, nana, sister, aunt, and friend.
Emma was compassionate, kind, gracious and a good friend to all who knew her.
Gene was happiest when telling stories, reminiscing about his Naval tour of the Mediterranean, and traveling.
Dan’s kindness, courage, deep concern for others and ebullient spirit lives on in his family.
Curious, adaptive, reverent of the natural world, creative, and kind, Alistair lived a full and vibrant life.
Frederick had a passion for helping others.
Henry was proud of being a Marine and Yale graduate and had a lifelong love of both.