He was most recently employed as a hair colorist in Ridgefield and is from Trumbull.
Ed had a hunger for knowledge of all kinds, including recent advances in medicine, engineering, and world affairs.
She cultivated a broad range of friends by her inability to say no to volunteer requests.
William Warner formerly served as the Assistant Fire Chief of the Ridgefield Fire Department.
She was a member of Founders Hall of Ridgefield, a member of the Jaycee Wives and a former Deputy Registrar of Voters.
His adventurous spirit/wanderlust frequently brought him to treetop canopies, the depths of the ocean and getting lost in foreign lands.
A resident of the area since 1967, Mrs. Dann was the proprietor of the former Country Cat of Ridgefield.
She was actively involved in the arts community in Ridgefield, serving for 10 years as Chair of the Ridgefield Arts Council.
"Paul was such a kind, happy soul and will always remain in our hearts that way."
Most of all he cherished spending time with his daughters, granddaughter and son-in-law.
"She enjoyed knitting, quilting, reading and gardening. She was a great cook and was the host of many gatherings of family and friends."
"Aunt Rae "lovingly put family first and will be sorely missed.
A beloved wife, mother, daughter and more.
A mother, grandmother, volunteer and more.
James was a former Deputy Fire Chief of the Ridgefield Fire Department, and was a lifelong Ridgefield resident.
Deepest condolences to Judith's family and friends.
A beloved mother, grandmother and more.
A beloved husband, father, stepfather and more.
A beloved wife, mother, grandmother and more.
The Ridgefield man was a high school English teacher who loved Shakespeare, and taught in New York City high schools for 31 years.
The Bethel woman worked at Danbury Hospital for 21 years and at the offices of Dr. Wendy Maki and Dr. David Pazer of Ridgefield.
She was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Ridgefield.
Mrs. Robertson was an Assistant Registrar of Voters and an active member of the Ridgefield Women's Golf League and Founders Hall .
He was a member of the Ridgebury Congregational Church.
The Ridgefield woman will be long remembered for her ambition, selflessness and optimism; a mother, avid horseback rider and artist.
Mrs. Tosti was one of the Catholic Daughters of New York City and a Primetimer at Ridgefield Crossings.
Allen was a ROAR volunteer and gave generously to the Ridgefield Library, Founders Hall, Ridgefield Firefighters and more.
Mr. Huinker was a former Ridgefielder, a recent resident of Redding and was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Danbury.
She was a Ridgefield area real estate agent and also worked for Custom Vault, of Ridgefield. Marjorie was a past parishioner of St. Mary's.
The Ridgefield man was an avid softball player, a golfer, a Harley motorcycle rider and drummer.
An avid golfer, Mr. Amendola enjoyed many rounds at Ridgefield Delhi.
The Ridgefield woman worked for many years as a file clerk at Gordon Fraser Gallery in Newtown and then at Aetna Corporation in Hartford ..
She was a resident of Ridgefield for the past six years since coming from Norwalk and leaves behind her husband and two daughters.
Mr. Moffett worked as a chef at Ridgewood Country Club and Altna-Craig Nursing Home in Ridgefield for over 35 years.
Patricia 'Patty' Ann Vontobel worked at at the West Lane Inn, formerly Tode’s Inn and the Inn of Ridgefield.
Mrs. Antonucci was a resident of Ridgefield since 1965 and worked as a teacher's aide at Barlow Mountain Elementary School.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1986, Andy was a member of St. Mary Parish, a volunteer and board member with Ridgefield Little League.
Mrs. Antonios worked at Ullman Devices of Ridgefield for 21 years.
Contributions in Mrs. Grabowski's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society.