Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
A lifelong New Canaan resident, she spent her childhood figure skating at the Winter Club, swimming at the Country Club and much more.
Margaret loved and adored her family and would do anything she could for them.
Pat joined The Hartford Courant in 1969, where she contributed scores of articles and rose to the position of editor.
She was an active member of the Democratic Town Committee and past board member of the New Canaan Parks and Recreation Commission.
Sandy worked at the First National Bank & Trust Co. in downtown New Canaan and later as credit and sales manager for the Home Oil Company.
His outstanding career with Sports Illustrated spanned three decades, ultimately becoming an associate publisher and Olympic director.
Sara Lou was an active member of St Mark’s Episcopal Church in New Canaan and enjoyed their trips to sing in cathedrals in England.
A longtime resident of Darien and New Canaan, she worked as a travel consultant for over 40 years and retired from New Canaan TravelWorld.
Donald attended trade school to become a carpenter and went to work building houses in New Canaan for many years.
He taught biology at New Canaan High School and served as the department head for several years.
He spent his entire career at IBM, managing their real estate portfolio, and was an active parishioner at St. Mark's Episcopal Church.
Cookie began his career as a New Canaan police officer in 1956 and was one of the first EMTs in the New Canaan Police Department.
As her children grew up in New Canaan, Cate was a permanent fixture at school events, soccer, hockey, tennis and lacrosse games.
A 22-year resident of New Canaan, Paul worked as an attorney and adjudicator for New York State.
Peggy worked as a teachers' aid in the Wilton school district, focusing on elementary school reading and assisting those with special needs.
She spent over 45 years in the New Canaan School system as an aid in charge of running the Foreign Language Lab at Saxe Middle School.
Mr. DeBlasi was chairman and CEO of Decision Systems Inc., an information and technology firm, from 1999-2022.
She worked at AMF as a receptionist and at Bob's Sports in New Canaan for many years.
Raised in Darien, Eric enjoyed a lengthy career in finance and participated in the New Canaan Men's Club's Amateur Chefs group.
Bill was a dedicated New Canaan police officer and EMT for almost 20 years and started the first girls softball league in town.
A former Darien resident, Tom served on the boards of The Darien Land Trust, Woodway Country Club and The Tokeneke Club.
An employee of the town of New Canaan for 50 years, Steve served as the town's recreation director and fire chief of New Canaan Fire Co. 1.
Never failing to make those around him laugh, Teddy's infectious smile lit up every room.
Carol, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked as a coordinator for the Meals on Wheels program for many years.
Throughout his career, he was known for making deep and lasting friendships with customers and co-workers alike.
A resident of Monroe who was raised in New Canaan, Connie spent many dedicated years working as a nurse's aide at Norwalk Hospital.
Bill, an avid reader and skilled at billiards and cards, was a WWII U.S. Navy veteran and food supplies salesman for many years.
She was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Woodway Country Club and The Country Club of New Cannan.
She served on the New Canaan Board of Education, as well as the boards of the New Canaan Historical Society and the New Canaan Library.
Elijah, lovingly known as "Pee Wee," spent most of his life growing up in New Canaan.
"Her kind heart, compassion, humor and will be greatly missed."
A loving father who was passionate about his children, music and the outdoors and who was loved by many.
Jean is remembered for her zest for life, work-ethic, perseverance and wonderful sense of humor.
Throughout his life, he was inveterate world traveler, both for business and pleasure.
Lifelong New Canaan resident
A celebration in honor of Roger’s life to be held at later date.
Bill Pike, a longtime resident of New Canaan, was the state's second casualty from COVID-19.
Beloved Father and Grandfather
Peter Langenus, a Vietnam combat veteran, passed away of cancer on Jan. 17.