Dirce loved the outdoor and waited happily for the blooming season to begin gardening. She cherished her time with her beloved family.
Eugenia was renowned, and will be long remembered, for her vivaciousness and determined independence.
Although Griffin was only seven weeks old, he was immensely loved and brought so much joy to everyone's life he touched.
Brendan and his wife raised their family in New Canaan before moving to Florida in 2017, however they never tired of visiting New Canaan.
Above all else, Wally was an extremely proud and devoted mother to her three daughters.
She especially enjoyed sewing, gardening, traveling and spending summers in Old Saybrook.
Bailey served as president and chairman of Walter Stewart's Market and Stewart's Wine & Spirits for over 45 years.
Tom co-founded the predecessor to Gillespie, Robinson & Grimm, an investment firm that he led for 49 years before his retirement in 2020.
A resident of New Canaan for 52 years, he worked as a senior research chemist at Nabisco.
John was a long time resident of New Canaan and worked for the New Canaan Board of Education as head groundsman for 44 years.
Patsy was a skilled craftsman who worked for decades in the construction and maintenance industries.
Ray enjoyed a 50-year career in general dentistry in Darien, in some cases treating three generations of patients.
Elisabeth moved to New Canaan in 1973, where she had happily spent 50 years gardening, cooking, baking and hosting family and friends.
After working at the Hartford Chamber of Commerce, she joined the Bank of New England as a vice president.
Joe was a member of the New Canaan Fire Company for over 50 years and served two terms as president.
Gary's career included faculty positions at Yale and Northwestern universities and leadership roles at a number of healthcare companies.
He was a defense attorney, a noted authority on medical malpractice and a founding board member of the National Patient Safety Foundation.
A longtime resident of the Waveny Care Center, Joe was a sweet soul, forever upbeat and friendly to all.
Sandra worked as a history teacher at White Plains High School.
A member of the New Canaan Exchange Club and New Canaan Field Club, he also served on the Republican Town Committee for 12 years.
Mark was a member of the New Canaan Historical Society and created an exhibit on the history of the New Canaan railroad and station.
A force that left a lasting impression on all those lucky enough to meet him, he held many titles throughout his short, but remarkable life.
As an educator earlier in life and later a financial services executive, he provided for his family and enjoyed a variety of hobbies.
Theresa was a lifelong resident of New Canaan who raised three children in town with her husband, Ken.
Glenys was a member of The Country Club of New Canaan and EATS.
A longtime prominent resident of New Canaan, he owned Anthony's Salon along with his sister Carmelinda for 57 years.
She was a resident of New Canaan for more than 40 years and was a dedicated volunteer for Meals on Wheels and Waveny Care Center.
He lived in New Canaan with his wife and raised their family in Norwalk and Wilton before retiring to Florida.
While at Waveny Care Center, he held the position of president of the resident council and was an advocate for the Waveny community.
Nancy was a member of the United Methodist Church of New Canaan, where she served as president of the United Methodist Women and a trustee.
A lifelong resident of New Canaan, she also worked as an aide at Silver Hill Hospital until she retired in 1998.
A lifelong resident of New Canaan, Eileen worked as a buyer/manager at Young Fashions and the scheduling secretary at Silver Hill Hospital.
Stephen was a large contributor to many charitable organizations, including Waveny Care Center and the New Canaan Library.
She devoted her career to Greenwich Hospital, predominantly working in departments dedicated to women’s health.
He worked for several financial institutions throughout his career, ending up at Epoch Investment Partners.
Connie was fun-loving, devoted, compassionate, generous and always put others before herself.
Her real estate career was a successful one, including selling the first million dollar home in New Canaan.
Tom performed in over twenty plays with the New Canaan Players and was better known by his stage name, "Nick Carpenter."
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.