Tom was a co-founder of the New Canaan Lacrosse Association and a member of the Country Club of New Canaan.
She and her husband moved to New Canaan in 1961 and raised a large and boisterous family in a big red barn on Ponus Ridge.
Will volunteered at Waveny Life Care Network and was awarded Volunteer Rookie of the Year by the New Canaan Community Foundation.
He held senior positions on iconic brands at agencies Cunningham & Walsh, Ayer, McCann, and Thompson.
One of nine siblings, Ann was born and lived most of her life in New Canaan.
Leo was an incorporator of the New Canaan Savings Bank in 1956 and a member of the New Canaan Board of Social Services from 1961-2005.
She was employed at the Food Emporium bakery in New Canaan for many years.
Her passions included preparing special meals for family and friends, baking, road trips, fashion, traveling and celebrating all holidays.
Over the years Betty was involved with St. Mark’s Church in New Cannan, St Paul’s Church in Darien and most recently New England Fellowship.
She spent her final days in New Canaan but spent most of her life in South Salem, NY, having lived in her Lake Truesdale home for 50 years.
Bill joined the New Canaan Fire Company as a volunteer firefighter and holds the distinction of being the longest-standing member to date.
As a resident of New Canaan for almost 70 years, Polly was involved in many organizations.
He worked for his father at Pound Ridge Auto Body and took over the business in 1999, where he remained the owner and operator for 20 years.
John worked as a comptroller in the reinsurance industry and later embarked on a second career designing and renovating homes in New Canaan.
Anne made their warm and beautiful home in New Canaan the centerpiece for holidays, pool parties and gatherings.
He spent his entire career with The Bankers Trust Company.
Marion was an elder of the First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan, a board member of Person-to-Person and a Waveny Care volunteer.
Marlene was a New Canaan resident for over 40 years, many of which she spent working at both Union Trust bank and South School.
She received a Landscape Design Certificate and created and ran MacKenzie Landscaping for 25 years.
For over twenty plus years, he taught English and history at New Canaan Country School to the Upper School.
She spent much of her time volunteering for various organizations, including Meals on Wheels and Girl Scouts.
Robert worked many years in sales for Forbes and was a VP Global Group Publisher at Asset International.
He served as chairman of the New Canaan Board of Education from 1983-1984 and was a long-standing member of the New Canaan Rotary Club.
She worshipped regularly at her family church in Great Neck, N.Y., until she moved to Stamford and later New Canaan.
As a designer and builder, he participated in the plans for Stew Leonard's, the Landmark Tower and the New Canaan restaurant "Fat Tuesdays."
He was a plant operator for the town of New Canaan, retiring after 34 years of dedicated service.
John formed the successful Convenience Concepts company, which he also referred to as his "third child," with Harvey Marcus in 2005.
A volunteer firefighter and member of the Knights of Columbus, he served New Canaan for many years as a U.S. Postal Service letter carrier.
The former owner of the New Canaan Advertiser, he was elected New Canaan Town Treasurer in 1965 and held that position for 48 years.
Teddy was known for her renowned gardens, including those she nurtured over the years at her homes in NH and CT.
A resident of New Canaan for more than three decades, she was the head fundraiser for the Parent-Teacher Council of East School.
Ken worked as a skilled carpenter before becoming a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service in New Canaan.
A 56-year resident of New Canaan, she worked at Norwalk and St. Joseph's hospitals in family medicine and the emergency room.
Carlyn worked for 10 years as a school psychologist in Stamford and New Canaan public schools, and volunteered extensively in town.
Sue was the embodiment of style, compassion and grace right until the very end of her life.
A longtime resident of New Canaan, Nancy ran the Smith Club Book Sale in New Canaan for many years.
John represented New Canaan and the western portion of Wilton (125th Assembly District) in the General Assembly from 2003 until 2013.
A 47-year resident of New Canaan, she served as the association executive at the Darien Board of Realtors/MLS for 21 years.
He loved to travel and was working on seeing every baseball stadium in the country.