Mrs. Fornshell was active in community affairs throughout her life, often associated with Danbury Hospital.
A Ridgefield resident for more than 40 years, Patricia was very active in town and state non-profits.
Kevin had a long-term career in broadcast operations including 17 years at the NBA as Senior Director of International Broadcast Operations.
Mr. Knapp was the proprietor of Division St. Plumbing of Danbury for the past 25 years and a member of St. Mary Church of Ridgefield.
Louis served in the US Navy during the Vietnam era in a non-combatant role. He retired from the US Navy Reserves with honors as a Commander.
Chuck joined Ridgefield Baptist Church as Senior Pastor in 2014, has been influential in the Ridgefield community and surrounding area.
Joseph was the former Deputy Commissioner of Social Services for Westchester County and a longtime resident of Ridgefield.
Fernanda was a member of St. Mary Parish, a flight attendant and a Ridgefield resident for the past 61 years.
Over her career, Jane taught math and science in five different states, dedicating her time to working with children who were underserved.
When not cruising around town in his convertible or at work, Tom could most often be found at one of his favorite beaches.
Mr. Ruth's professional career was spent in marketing and sales training for numerous software companies.
Ken was positive, polite and prudent in matters of the heart and of the head.
Doug was an active member of Jesse Lee Memorial United Methodist Church, serving for many years in many church activities.
SJ had an infectious smile that lit up any room he found himself in and his kindness knew no bounds.
Mrs. Severini was a retired bank executive at Union Trust Bank and a member of St. Mary's Church.
In every aspect of her life, Edna fostered positive and lasting friendships with those she met.
Dr. Fornshell served on Danbury Hospital's Board of Directors, and chaired the Orthopedic staff and other committees for many years.
Mrs. Phillips was a member of the Ridgefield Baptist Church and an active member of the Community Bible Study and Leadership Team.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1979, John capped a 44-year business career with 15 years as the assistant controller for the town.
Mr. Busino was a retired cartoonist and his work was published in newspapers and magazines including McCall's and Boy's Life.
Betty loved traveling and hiked the entire Appalachian Trail with a close friend in 1985. She and her husband were avid travelers.
Anne was one of the first women in Connecticut to be licensed as an optician. She worked with her son on Main Street until she retired.
Joseph was a Korean War veteran and former commercial artist who was an avid fisherman, hunter, and model builder.
Andy was famous for driving the number 55 car at Danbury Fair Racearena for more than two decades.
Doris' light drew many people to her and the world will be a little dimmer without her in it.
Being chosen as the 2018 Grand Marshal of Ridgefield’s Memorial Day Parade was very humbling for David.
Emily was a highly regarded pioneer in the Lamaze method of prepared childbirth, with frequent speaking engagements on the subject.
Mr. Vosswinkel worked until his retirement as Vice President of Finance of Pepsi’s International Wine and Spirits division.
Dating to her early years in Ridgefield, Sherry was a member of Hope Church in Wilton, engaging regularly in women's ministries.
Lila was a Cub Scout den mother, sang with the Ridgefield Chorale, and was a member of the Women's Committee.
Rose Mary was an active member of St Mary’s Church of Ridgefield, a graduate of the Education Parish Service program and a daily communicant
Andy was a founding member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church of Ridgefield.
A longtime resident of Ridgefield, Jim exuberantly lived a life that revolved around his faith, his family, and his friends.
Pepper started his career at Lehman Brothers, working in investment banking.
Mr. Piacquadio was responsible for integrating the New York City Board of Education, hiring the first non-white employee.
The elderly woman who died after being discovered in a driveway in Ridgefield last week has been identified.
Kathryn was a homemaker and a former member of St. Mary Parish of Ridgefield.
Bob was active in many community activities, including the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra Board, the Ridgefield Men’s Club and Bock Room Boys
Jack was a former President of the Board of Directors of the Ridgefield Boys and Girls Club.
Agnes was a skilled seamstress, gardener, a Girl Scout and Boy Scout leader, a rabid Giants fan, and a consummate hostess.