Jim spent much of his youth traveling with his father, the NFL Hall of Fame player and championship coach of the Chicago Cardinals.
Trygve was a residential developer, building many homes in Norwalk, Wilton, Westport, Weston, New Canaan and Newtown.
He was a school bus driver for the Town of Wilton, a job he truly loved. The kids meant a great deal to him.
Helen was a member of the Wilton Senior Center and volunteered time with the Wilton Garden Club along with many other Wilton organizations.
United States Air Force Veteran
Real estate never felt like a job to Ginny as she loved the people and the profession.
A singular achievement of Don's post-retirement life was working to get Wilton Commons established then built in 2006.
A longtime resident of Wilton, Dick was well known for their personal philanthropy around town donating time, effort and resources.
A veteran of the United States Navy, Kel had a passion for sailing and racing his sailboat Rascal.
In Jim's 35 years at GE, he served in many leadership roles, ultimately becoming GE's Vice President and Comptroller for many years.
Philip was passionate about history, a voracious book reader (many at once) and collector.
Lois was a member of the State Board of Republican Women, delegate to State Conventions, and delegate-at-large in the 5th District.
Toni worked for many years with Easter Seal Rehab in Stamford and the Visiting Nurse and Hospice of Fairfield County as a physical therapist
Paul was later transferred to Mobil Oil Headquarters in New York City and worked as a Vice President of Middle East Operations.
He took up architecture, designing colonial homes for Wilton architects Nelson Breed and Lynedon Eaton, and Johnson Lee of New Canaan.
Jean worked at Middlebrook School in Wilton for 20 years until her retirement as a library assistant.
Karen was a graduate of Hofstra University where she received a degree in Biology on a full scholarship for violin in 1966.
After pronouncing her vows as a School Sister of Notre Dame in 1939, she began teaching at St. Boniface School in Philadelphia
Steve found his calling as the Superintendent of the Ogden House in Wilton where he considered the other staff and residents as friends.
Steve, a true jack of all trades, found his calling as the Superintendent of the Ogden House in Wilton.
Mr. Napoleon served in the Army Air Corps from 1944 to 1946.
In her retirement Sister resided at Villa Notre Dame in Wilton.
She was a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
Phillip enjoyed traveling immensely and became a seasoned world traveler, photographing many of the beautiful places he visited.
Heather loved to travel and visited many national parks, cities and beaches in all of the contiguous 48 states and a few Canadian provinces.
John felt blessed by the generous support of the Wilton community and was a strong advocate for the Wilton Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
After pronouncing her vows as a School Sister of Notre Dame in 1949, Orontia began teaching at St. Ann School in Baltimore, MD.
His competitive spirit shone through playing tennis, golf and VT skiing and as a lifelong NY Giants and Yankees fan.
Ernest loved tennis and golf. He also enjoyed working with wood and collecting coins.
George is lovingly remembered for his clever sense of humor, and his strong conservative point of view.
She started modeling in her late teens, and was on the cover of British Vogue and Cosmopolitan.
She leaves behind her husband, three children and eight grandchildren.
He served in the U.S. Army.
He worked at the Silvermine Country Club in Norwalk during retirement.
He raised his family in Wilton.
He was a mechanic who specialized in restoring pre-1967 Volvos.
He was a a self-employed caretaker and property manager.
He worked in antiques for many years.
Deepest condolences to Yvonne's family and friends.
A woman who challenged the narrative in New York City Broadcasting, Marsh was a prominent anchor for nearly 30 years.