Richard had a passion for boating, skiing, gardening, and restoring classic cars.
Kevin was drafted by the Detroit Lions, but suffered a career-ending knee injury that sidelined his NFL career.
Judy was an accomplished painter and needlework artist as well as an avid patron of the arts.
An adorable, curly haired, funny and happy child, Miles brought light and laughter to everyone who had the honor to meet him.
Joe was a retired carpenter. After 60 years of building, his craft was all encompassing, from houses, fine furniture and even bridges.
Barbara was a founding member of Silver Spring Country Club.
Bill was known as a consummate Southern gentleman turned New England Yankee.
Margaret was a founding member and president of the Wilton-based nonprofit Animals in Distress (A.I.D.)
Linda was a proud Kentuckian who shared her enthusiasm for University of Kentucky Wildcats Basketball and the Kentucky Derby.
Irma lived at Ogden House in Wilton and was very active in the community. She was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Church in Wilton.
Dan L. "Danny" Allison, 70, of Marshalltown, Iowa, passed away peacefully on March 24, from complications of pneumonia.
John lived in Wilton most of his life and was the owner of John Sponza Painting.
Lori Bigelow was responsible for some of her company's favorite and best loved teas, including Ginger Snappish® and Vanilla Chai.
Francis was part of the first graduating class of Fairfield University and worked on the development of the Univac computer.
Pat lived a full life marked by a passion for music, swimming, long walks and, most of all, her family.
From an early age, Beverlee was interested in art. Her artwork included oil, acrylic, watercolor and pen and ink.
Glorilynn was a lifelong member of the Calvin Reformed Church in South Norwalk and served 21 years as their Sunday School Superintendent.
A devout Catholic and devoted father, Louis was a Navy Veteran of WWII and a mechanical engineering graduate of New York University.
Loving Father and Grandfather
He graduated from UConn with a Bachelor Degree of Science in Business Management.
Jerry worked many years in non-profit serving under-privileged youth and in later helped many families by teaching English as a 2nd language
He will be missed by many dear friends in Bethel, Wilton and Bethel United Methodist Church, where he was an active member for the 20+ years
Vincent was a carpenter and craftsman, who enjoyed the outdoors, dancing, and fishing, but most of all, was a passionate family man.
The CT Commission on the Arts presented Betty Jones with its coveted Arts Award and a 30-minute television special on her life aired on PBS.
An adventurous world-traveler, a passion for special places and sights drew Vidi to six of the seven continents.
David went to work for his father at his residential construction company, Borglum & Meek, and eventually took over the family business.
Rudy was a NASCAR fan and loved Star Trek.
Anyone who knew Deb would tell you that she loved all creatures great and small.
Stanley was a longtime resident of Wilton and had a long, very successful career in NYC's commercial and residential real estate industry
of Wilton, CT
Dot loved the water, Compo Beach, annual trips to Stew and Marianne’s in St. Maarten, gardening, puzzles and more than anything, her family.
Blake was a skilled hunter and fly fisherman, an excellent marksman, a black belt in karate, and a runner
Pat worked in venture capital for almost forty years, witnessing the early days of evolution of the industry.
After retirement, Bob worked for the Wilton Parks & Recreation. He coached soccer and delighted in working with all the children
Throughout his life's many moves and changes, Kevin's deep love of music consistently animated and sustained him.
Aris was recruited for NASA, to work on different electronics components of the Hubble Observatory.
Buck was a civic leader throughout his life volunteering his time tirelessly to help his community.
Sarah's true calling and vocation was restaurant management.
Laurie will most of all be remembered for her incredible thoughtfulness, kindness and heart.
Lee helped found the Redding Garden Club, and served in many capacities in the Branford Garden Club, including President.