Mrs. Goral retired from Boehringer Ingelheim and later worked as a receptionist at Ridgefield Town Hall.
Retired Ridgefield Police Chief, John S. Roche, 62, passed away on Thursday, August 30.
Mrs. Biagiotti was a volunteer at Keeler Tavern and a member of the Caudatowa Garden Club.
Judy spent 30 years working in the medical field, 15 years at Greenwich Hospital and 15 years at Wilton Meadows Healthcare Center.
A longtime Ridgefield resident, Mrs. Bellagamba was a skilled painter and she enjoyed making crafts for family and friends.
A memorial service will be held sometime after Labor Day.
He belonged to several bands, including The Easton Banjo Society, The Riverbank Banjo Band, and The Ridgefield Senior Melodiers.
Dr. Protomastro was a loving, devoted wife and mother who received her education while raising her 6 children.
Mr. Rockwell spent years actively taking care of his property in Ridgefield and supporting many local and national organizations.
His Catholic faith was an important part of James’ life. He belonged to the Knights of Columbus.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at 10:15 a.m. in St. Mary Church, Ridgefield.
Ann spent more than a decade running the pro shop at the Four Seasons Racquet Club in Wilton and resided in Ridgefield for over 40 years.
Sandy fought her illness with determination, bravery, and humor.
Mike served on the Board of Selectman, was a chairman for Ridgefield Parks & Rec, and was also a Police Commissioner for Ridgefield.
In addition to her family and her profession, her faith was also incredibly important to Alicia. She was a devout Catholic.
Kitty was a Religious Ed Teacher at St. Mary's Parish; Publicity Director for Ridgefield Little League and Shopkeeper at Keeler Tavern.
Mr. Knapp was a member of the Ridgefield Lions Club, and was also known to the residents of Ridgefield as Santa Claus.
She was a gifted artist who attended classes at Dorothy Hepford Wilcox Studio in Norwalk and enjoyed watercolor painting and drawing.
Ken had a successful career at Burroughs, Unisys, StorageTek, Sun Microsystems, and Oracle Corporations.
Robert served as a volunteer for many years for Meals on Wheels.
Nancy and her husband enjoyed traveling, antique car shows, and, most especially, their home on Cape Cod.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1977, Patricia then worked for the State of Connecticut as a Labor Department Director.
Richard was a Purple Heart recipient and twice awarded the Bronze Star for valor.
Betsy graduated with a degree in Nursing from Hunter College, and later got her Master’s from WCSU while raising her girls in Ridgefield.
Leslie attended The Masters School and Columbia University.
Due to military and work assignments, he and his family lived in many parts of the world, settling in Connecticut in 1978.
Bea was a long time member of Ohev Shalom Congregation, served as President of Sisterhood, and was President of the York Chapter of Hadassah
Beverly helped found and build CPS Communications, a publishing company focused on pharmaceutical marketing.
While Pat loved riding, she may have loved teaching horsemanship even more. She trained hundreds to ride and care for horses.
Dottie taught in Ridgefield for 27 years, from 1969 until 1996.
Rachel studied and worked in the Empire State Building as a draftswoman.
Mr. Kunze'a naval experiences included joining the USS Ingraham DD694 at Bikini Atoll during the first postwar atom bomb test.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Elke of Ridgefield and his brother Jost Wunderlich of Munich, Germany.
"Big George" was a WW II Navy Veteran, driving troops in a landing craft.
Mrs. McInerney was the retired Executive Director of the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
She was one of Ridgefield's most distinguished educators and administrators.
She was a Catholic school teacher and immigrant from Czechoslovakia.
He was a lieutenant in the navy during WW2.
He was a master craftsman golf club maker at the Pederson Custom Golf Club Company.
She was town treasurer from 1985 util the last election when she retired.