As a resident of Westport for 53 years, her quiet contributions were many, as were her friendships.
She was a proud “Disney Princess” who devoted her time to her charities, her church and her grandchildren.
Jay had a dedication to sports and the people in his life that was truly without equal.
Evan will also be missed by his longtime girlfriend, Suzanne O’Leary and her family, as well as his beloved dog, Lily.
He donated the Arnold Bernhard Library to Quinnipiac University in 1997, naming it after his father.
Maxine was an active member in the Westport community and was a member of the Westport Women’s Club, Westport Gourmet Club and more.
Katy was a warm and generous soul with a smile that made all who met her feel instantly welcome and loved.
Ted was very active in all phases of the music business from TV, Recordings, Conducting, Broadway Shows and Cabaret.
He was the head of marketing research and development for the Continental Car Company.
Galt actively served her community as a member of the Board of Directors of Greenwich Hospital for the last 19 years.
Alan spent the early years of his life in West Haven, and Madison, CT. For many years he lived in Westport, CT.
She was a psychologist in the Westport school system for many years.
She was involved in Westport town government.
She worked in customer service, account service and was a licensed hair stylist.
He was best known in the community through his local business where he restored antique furniture that brought new life to family treasures.
He served as a medic during WWII and later joined the Sperry Rand Corporation.
The family will receive friends today, Feb. 21, in the Harding Funeral Home, 210 Post Road East, Westport, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Connors, known by the nickname "Wolfie," worked at the Westport landmark for more than 30 years.
Phil served the Westport Fire Department for six years before enlisting in the U.S. Army
He loved interacting with the children at his crossing post and took his job seriously, making sure the children were safe.
Levine was a former board chair of the Alvin Ailey Dance Company.
While working for Pan Am, Skinner flew to such places as Beirut, Johannesburg, London, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, Tel Aviv, and Tokyo.
The 76-year-old also served as principal of Westport Adult and Continuing Education.
Pines, 29, died in the Oakland warehouse fire in early December that killed 36 people.
A 2004 graduate of Staples High School, the 29-year-old went on to create multiple pornography companies.
Stratford resident Herbert S. Grant, 69, was killed in an accident Tuesday at 1 Country Lane.
He was the owner of Oscar's Delicatessen in Westport for over 42 years.
Schorr had been a staple of the community since 1985.
The school's crisis team was available to assist students and staff through this difficult time.
Cody Thomas passed away Jan. 23.
The Westport resident passed away Dec. 16 at the age of 68.
The Navins lived in Weston for 21 years before recently moving to Easton. A memorial service is planned for December 12, 2015.
Chris Lemone, 49, was a member of the American Counseling Association, Westport Family Support Team, Westport Youth Commission, among others
A beloved Westport educator and Wilton substance abuse counselor passed away unexpectedly on Sunday.
McKenna was killed after being hit by a train last week in Westport.
Rev. Colin McKenna was laid to rest Tuesday.
Calling hours for the Westport resident will be held on Wednesday, April 8.
She was an avid New York Yankees fan and enjoyed visiting Connecticut casinos. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m., Saturday.
Visiting hours are 4 to 8 p.m., Friday, Jan. 2. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday.