As a school teacher for over forty-five years, Derry motivated students and changed lives.
Doug had a magnetic personality that drew people towards him, with his witty and sarcastic personality
After serving aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ron became the Eastern Territory sales manager for Velcro USA, Inc.
Despite any struggles he faced Patsy was always loving, considerate and willing to help those around him.
Vinny drove the No. 28 bus for the Wilton School District for 10 years after retiring from the MTA.
Vera was a member of the Georgetown Volunteer Fire Dept Ladies Auxiliary, Wilton Senior Center and the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Redding.
Jane was an active volunteer, serving on the boards of, among others, the Wilton Library, A Better Chance of Wilton and Camp Dudley.
Jimmy was a caring husband, father and friend, his greatest love and affections always were for his family.
Beverly was a very dedicated flower gardener and was known for spending hours every day in season working in her beautiful garden.
Walter and Kathy were married for nearly 49 years. They spent almost all of their free time together and were rarely apart.
Eric spent the majority of his career at Instinet and UBS in Information Technology, and was respected and admired by his colleagues.
Venke chronicled her experiences in the book "Venke: Surviving the Naked Truth about My Father."
Paul grew Cannondale Generators from a small 8' x 10' office to the region's largest provider of standby generator sales and service.
Tony had a distinguished 57-year career at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in Stamford.
Robert was a senior IT analyst at Pitney Bowes until his retirement in 2008.
Russell served for three terms as Wilton first selectman, from 1993 to 1999.
Edward was the founder and president of Copy Data, Inc.
Johnie was active in the Wilton League of Women Voters, PTA, Girl Scouts of America, and a Lay Minister at Sacred Heart Church in Redding
Betty was a member of Cannon Grange from 1974 until 2012, where she served as Secretary and Treasurer for many years.
Diane worked tirelessly for her clients in the financial services and banking industry, and had a passion for her career.
Joan had a scathing wit, was a voracious reader, did the NY Times crossword in ink and loved a good Martini.
Isabelle, known as a beacon of elegance, grace and fortitude, was devoted to her family and always selflessly dedicated to helping others.
Walt was most proud of his four years in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict. After leaving the service, he was employed as a draftsman
Stephanie's ultimate joy came from the hours she dedicated to the Minks to Sinks twice-yearly event in Wilton.
Don's successful career progressed from an entry-level position to Vice President, Compensation at AXA-Equitable.
Peter was the number two rated chemical analyst on Wall Street from the mid-70s until the early 90s.
Betty was very active in the Wilton community, serving as one of the founders of the Wilton Woman's Club and its first president.
Steve dedicated his adult life to teaching and coaching, and was named Ass't Coach of the Year in 1997 by the National Football Foundation.
Anna was born in Wilton and remained a lifelong resident as well as a lifelong member of Our Lady of Fatima Church.
SuAnne especially loved hosting dinner parties in her home for friends and family.
Ryan loved competing and leading by example as an athlete - first in football and baseball, then later in track and field.
Steven served as the Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 125 in Wilton for over 11 years.
At retirement, Bob was chairman of Cross Oil, a specialty refinery. He and wife Luisa have called Wilton home since 1979.
Charles Grodin, star of Hollywood, Broadway and television, died Tuesday at his home in Wilton.
Jeanne was a longtime volunteer at the Wilton Library, and a member of the Wilton Garden Club.
Generous and easy going, Lucille always had a smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eyes.
Eleonora was a beautiful woman, simply elegant. She was generous in every way.
Marie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She worked as a packer at the Yankee Metal Factory for many years.
Margaret was the driving force behind the Candlelight Concert Series in Wilton for 75 years.
Loving mother and grandmother.