Ed attended Mass each Sunday at St. Mary’s Parish, where he served as a lector and Eucharistic minister, and ran the church book store.
Teresa moved to Ridgefield in 2006 and joined Founders Hall, where she made several very dear friends.
During his teaching career, Bob co-authored two books, both of which were used as part of Ridgefield’s 4th grade curriculum.
Steven practiced clinical psychology in Ridgefield and Danbury from 1998 to 2022. He dedicated his life to the service of others.
Bob was president of the Friends of the Library as well as head of book sales for several years.
Rose was an active member of St. Mary’s Parish and local community groups for seniors.
Peggy enjoyed life. She loved parties, and played golf until she was 90.
Francoise worked for IBM in financial management, where she met her husband. They were married in 1976 and settled in Ridgefield.
John's prized 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS won several “best in class” awards at car shows.
Brian’s main focus in life was his three girls: Mary, Caroline, and Molly.
At AT&T Gene was product manager of switching systems in the tri-state area and was working on bringing fiber optic cable into Augusta, ME.
Sisters Anita I. Barz and Theresa J. Barz, of Ridgefield, were both trailblazers in their own right
Also known as "Sunshine," Kay made everyone feel good by complimenting them to brighten their day.
A retired elementary school teacher, Kathleen taught in the New York City public school system and was a dedicated advocate for education.
Anthony founded the brokerage firm AJ Pace & Co., where he ran a hedge fund for over 25 years.
As the vice president of a trucker’s union, Vincent successfully advocated and negotiated on behalf of thousands.
Born in Brooklyn to immigrant parents from Denmark and Ireland, Svend learned early on the value of hard work.
Elizabeth was a faithful and beloved parishioner of St. Mary’s Church in Ridgefield.
Chris’ passion for woodworking led to many creative projects, including co-hosting several instructional and humorous podcasts.
Pat began his career at IBM and retired in 1990 as a senior systems engineer.
Jean has been described as spunky, stubborn, competitive, respected, and a huge influence in a pint-sized body.
Nancy served on the Board of Directors at Founders Hall for eleven years, and was a member of St. Mary's Parish.
A resident of Ridgefield for over 57 years, Nancy was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Harry was known as a man of action. He loved racing cars and sailboats, riding motorcycles, water skiing and scuba diving.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1995, Karen was a parishioner of St. Mary’s Church.
An office warrior at heart and a creature of habit by nature, David rose early, stayed late, and enjoyed closing complex deals.
Patrick was the President of the Global NGO Executive Committee for the United Nations.
Joan was the first PRN nurse to be named "Nurse of the Month" at Danbury Hospital, at the inception of the program in 1989.
Though he worked initially in the space industry, most of Fred's career was spent in the nuclear power industry.
Endlessly curious, Carl loved to read, learn, and talk to people. He was interested in everyone he met.
The Rotary Club honored Claire for her service and her impact on generations of families in Ridgefield with their Citizen of the Year Award.
Jennifer spent her early professional career managing private jet experiences for a wide range of high-profile personalities.
John served as a sergeant in the US Army during the Vietnam War, where he earned several medals and received the Purple Heart.
Dave Buckley served on the Board of Directors for the Ridgefield Chamber of Commerce from 2014-2017.
A Ridgefield resident since 2018, Kristin was a veterinarian at Noah’s Ark Animal Hospital in Danbury.
Bob was brave and strong, enduring what many could not.
Fred had a successful finance career at IBM that spanned over forty years, and he valued the many friendships he made.
David was well known and highly respected by his colleagues and clients as a skillful, caring, compassionate and deeply thoughtful clinician
Irene was an avid reader, gardener and would amaze all in the kitchen.
Sanden completed 450 images of American leaders in government, business, and the professions in a career spanning 56 years.