"Lukey," who died after being struck by a vehicle in a driveway, is being remembered for his "uncontrollable belly laugh when tickled."
The Vitti family will receive friends at Hoyt Funeral Home, 199 Main St., New Canaan, CT on Thursday, November 21, 2019 from 4:00 – 8:00pm.
1952-2019
She was a Connecticut State Champion fencer; taught fencing at the Norwalk YMCA; and was a huge NY Yankees fan.
Faircloth was a special education instructional assistant in New Canaan for 15 years.
Lea was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
"They leave behind a world that will never be quite whole again without them, but will never be without the spirit of their unceasing joy."
Dan was a longtime New Canaan resident and a founding member of the New Canaan Town Players.
Her greatest joys in life were her family, her faith and her friends.
John loved music, traveling, fishing, animals and being with friends who also shared these passions.
He was an employee of Rayproof Corporation in Norwalk for many years.
As his expertise grew, Bob earned international acclaim for his work in contracts, commercial law, jurisprudence and legal theory.
Kathy, the office manager for Marquee Pools & Service for the past two decades, was a devoted mother and avid dog lover.
Barbara is remembered as a loving mother and wife, energetic volunteer and a generous spirit who loved helping others.
He was an executive with Johns Manville Corporation and later founded ACT Select, an outplacement and coaching firm in New Canaan.
Those who know her dearly will undoubtedly call out her quick wit, engaging smile and her kind and compassionate spirit.
He was the proprietor of S&B Sports in New Canaan, where he cared about all of his customers & had an incredible amount of pride in his work
She worked for the Greenwich school system and spent almost all of her career at Riverside School.
While Tom had many philanthropic interests, the one dearest to his heart was the Tourette Association.
During his career he worked at WNLK in sales, WEZN, WRKI - broadcasting and sales, WWES – he hosted the “Jigger Lee” radio and Big Band show
He was a 34-year veteran of the New Canaan Fire Department, and was known for his apple pies.
Bill was part of the first pioneering wave of the professional coaching industry.
He was a fixture around town, whether driving to his work site or up on the scaffolding with his faithful dog Bailey always by his side.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, September 4th, from 9-11am at Hoyt Funeral Home, 199 Main St., New Canaan.
The family will receive friends at St. Aloysius Church in New Canaan at 10 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 31.
Mr. Carroll was the President of American Transit Insurance Company in Brooklyn, New York, where he had worked for 34 years.
Kilbourn was a 10th generation descendant of Thomas Kilbourn, who immigrated from Cambridgeshire, England, and settled in Wethersfield.
A memorial service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 17, Grace Community Church, Grace Farms, 365 Lukes Wood Road in New Canaan.
Lapolla became a New Canaan police officer in 1958 and retired in 1988.
She was an avid sailor and navigated her own sail boat with her husband Gerry.
Kathleen lived for her family and God. Her sacrifices in loving service to both, inspired those closest to her.
She displayed her work in various establishments including New Canaan Bank and had a formal showing at the Carriage Barn Arts Center in 1985
Nico’s family will receive friends during a wake from 2-6 PM at St. Aloysius Church in New Canaan on Sunday, January 21.
He was a member of the New Canaan Men’s Club, and was an involved member of the Congregational Church of New Canaan.
New Canaan resident Fran Schneidau and Lou Adler, who died in Meriden, both spent many years at WCBS-AM.
Obituary - Thomas Francis Lynch
He had a long career mostly working for the Town of New Canaan, CT, ultimately ending as the Superintendent of Maintenance.
She was previously a resident of Stamford.
Caryl Gautrau worked in New Canaan Public Schools for 26 years until she retired due to an illness.
He was a teacher and administrator in the Weston school system from 1950 to 1975.