Hope was graduated from the Emma Willard School and attended Syracuse University.
Pete served as.member of the Board of Trustees at the Millbrook School and was a charter member and officer of the New Canaan Field Club.
Don was the Commissioner of the Weston Police Department for 20 years, and served as Chairman of the Weston Board of Education.
A talented and creative artist, Robbie greatly enjoyed painting, decorating and quilting.
While stationed in Norfolk, VA, he was the first member of his squadron to qualify to fly jet aircraft.
Nicholas served as 2nd Selectman, past President of The Exchange Club, co-Chairman of Easton Day, Board of Finance and Registrar of Voters.
Spike's life was defined by participation, leadership and service — in the words of his Amherst alma mater, a life of consequence.
After retiring as secretary for the Board of Education of Easton and Redding, Helen enjoyed spending time with family.
Marge was a pioneer in the field of Infection Control.
Charley was instrumental in preservation efforts in the area for many years.
Calling Redding home for 40 years, Lois volunteered, taught nursery school, and led the Girls Club.
Diane was a registered nurse, a nationally recognized watercolor artist, painting teacher, master gardener, and gourmet cook.
Han was a non-combatant prisoner of war and escaped the German work camp, making his way to England to become a Spitfire pilot with the RAF.
He will be fondly remembered by his family as a devoted husband, a dedicated Yankee Fan, an excellent cook, and a great dancer.
He served as a First Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps in the 31st Bomb Squadron, 5th Bomb Group (H) 13th Air Force during WWII.
While serving as the first Dean of the Mid-Fairfield Deanery 74-76, Manderbach was a member of the Diocesan Executive Council.
He was an avid collector of big band music and of radio shows and sound bites of times past.
She started law firm Blair and Potts and was a partner at Cummings and Lockwood.
He was a designer and real estate developer.
In 1986, along with her husband, Pam created and grew a very successful boutique marketing firm, Fairfield Marketing Group.
He was an avid aviator, attended helicopter flight school and loved his children.
She lived in Weston for 60 years.
"He was a successful local business man and an active member of the Knights of Columbus."
"She studied physical and occupational therapy and worked with the elderly for many years."
"...he served in the United States Navy on the USS Alabama, in the Pacific during World War II, receiving 9 battle stars for combat."
"Her hobbies were knitting and needle pointing, and she loved making things for her family and friends."
"Harry began working at General Foods, notably contributing to the launch of Stove Top Stuffing."
"A fierce lover of physics and geology William left his mark on the world in which he learned and practiced."
"Everyone, especially her grandchildren, loved her Hungarian pastries that she baked every Christmas."
"A tireless advocate for the poor and infirm, she was an active volunteer at the soup kitchen in Norwalk and at Americares Homefront."
"She was a passionate and accomplished gardener receiving a commendation from the Garden Club of America..."
Frederick was on the Weston RTC Committee, was active in The Boy Scouts of America and was awarded the Weston Citizen of the Year.
Mark Stern, 63, of Redding died from injuries suffered during a plane crash in Danbury last week.
Mearah was an amazing aunt to all her nieces and nephews.
Nick touched the hearts of all he met.
He left his imprint on all those he met and challenged people to think beyond their limits.
A loving husband, father, grandfather and more.
He was a teacher and administrator in the Weston school system from 1950 to 1975.
David Stankiewicz, and accomplished Weston track athlete, passed away Saturday .
The Weston and Syracuse communities are mourning the loss of a student and runner who passed away Saturday.