"Ruthie," as she was most commonly called, seemed to bring so much joy to everyone she came across.
Ursula was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who will forever be remembered for her love, warmth and kindness.
Janina enjoyed sewing, baking, gardening, polka dancing and most of all spending time with her cherished family.
Emma was compassionate, kind, gracious and a good friend to all who knew her.
Gene was happiest when telling stories, reminiscing about his Naval tour of the Mediterranean, and traveling.
Dan’s kindness, courage, deep concern for others and ebullient spirit lives on in his family.
Curious, adaptive, reverent of the natural world, creative, and kind, Alistair lived a full and vibrant life.
Frederick had a passion for helping others.
Henry was proud of being a Marine and Yale graduate and had a lifelong love of both.
Jane’s family will deeply miss her laugh, her joie de vivre, her warmth, grace, candor, as well as her unconditional love.
Marcus worked as a veterinarian for many years, including at Greenwich Veterinary Hospital.
Loretta will be remembered for her warm smile, big heart and love of her family.
Don moved to Greenwich from Texas in 1967, and lived in the same house with his wife, Paula, for 54 years.
From the early days of bandaging her pet dog and teddy bear, nursing was Anne’s greatest passion and life calling.
Theresa worked as an executive secretary for Ford, Cushman & Wakefield, and for the Boy Scouts of Greenwich.
Corydon served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel at NBC for 26 years.
After high school, Joseph enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served for six years.
Domenico was a stone mason who worked all around Greenwich, Westchester and Long Island. He enjoyed gardening and bowling in his free time.
Rita was an avid UConn basketball and Mets fan, and she loved music and playing the piano.
Charles practiced law for 48 years, and was an active volunteer on the board of Greenwich United Way, the Child Guidance Center, and GEMS.
Richard practiced employment law for over 50 years and was a founding partner in the law firm Moss & Boris in New York City.
Isabella worked for many years as a nurse, and was a long time volunteer at Greenwich Hospital.
Susan, always remembered for her smile, laugh, sarcasm and humor, was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend to many.
Matt was raised in Cos Cob and attended Greenwich schools.
Antje's greatest attribute was her ability to make anyone the center of attention; she always wanted to hear your latest adventures.
She served as president of the Big Sisters of New York organization and opened her own business on Madison Avenue.
To all who knew her and loved her, she was willing to help anyone anytime. She always saw the best in everyone and everything.
Kristian spent his life in Greenwich and worked as an electrician at Thompsen Electric.
He loved spending time outside in the fresh air and taking walks and bike rides in his beloved home community of Greenwich.
While successful in business, Vince's true calling was with the Roman Catholic Church, and he was ordained a Deacon in 1990.
A longtime Greenwich resident, Ernie taught general music in the Greenwich public elementary schools from 1964 to 1999.
Donna pursued a nurse's assistant designation and eventually provided care for Dorothy Walker Bush, the mother of George H.W. Bush.
A longtime Greenwich resident, Frank worked as a car salesman at Pray Automobile and Toyota of Greenwich for over 50 years.
John experienced a long and successful career in banking, then embarked on a new career as a salesman at Greenwich Cadillac.
He worked for DeLuca Construction in Stamford, then for the town of Greenwich's Highway Department.
Frieda loved the beach, and most of all Greenwich Point. She had her "spot" there and even developed relationships with other regulars.
A Greenwich resident all of her life, Rita worked in the main office at New Lebanon School for many years.
He was a longtime resident of Greenwich.
He owned and operated Knudsen & Knudsen Inc. since 1988 and established Knudsen Reality LLC in 1998.
A lifelong resident of Greenwich, Ann Marie worked for Abilis for many years and competed in the Special Olympics throughout the 1970's.