Obituaries
Obituary: Lynn A. Curcio, 70, Lifelong Greenwich Resident
Lynn worked for 40-plus years at Greenwich Town Hall where she was widely known as the "Candy Lady."

Courtesy of Castiglione Funeral Home
Lynn Ann Curcio, a lifelong Greenwich resident, passed away peacefully at the age of 70 on January 13th with her family by her side. Lynn started her career out in hairdressing before working 40+ years at the Greenwich Town Hall where she was widely known as the “Candy Lady”. She spent many weekends traveling to her family home in Vermont or going to car shows with her husband.
Lynn was always thought of as loving and caring and took pride in spoiling her dog Webber, bird Willie, grand-dog Sadie, grand-cats Freya and Binx, as well as both of her grandchildren. She always made sure no one left the house with an empty stomach and was known for her spicy chili, stuffed mushrooms and quiche. Whether it was her purple hair or bubbly personality, she lit up a room and will be missed by all.
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Lynn is survived by her husband Robert “Bob” Curcio, son BJ (Stephanie), daughters Kelly (Mark) McCabe and Katie, grandchildren Kai and Harley, and brother Barry (Linda) Angeley, along with several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents Eugene Angeley, and Mary Jane (James) Aylward, and brother Eugene “Euge”.
The family would like to thank Dr. Michael Chen and the Doctors and Nurses of Yale New Haven Hospital for their professional and loving care over the last few months.
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Calling hours will be held at Castiglione Funeral Home on Thursday, January 18th from 4-8pm and Friday January 19th from 10-11am. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Friday January 19th at 11am followed by burial service at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Greenwich.
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