Kathryn was a homemaker and a former member of St. Mary Parish of Ridgefield.
Bob was active in many community activities, including the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra Board, the Ridgefield Men’s Club and Bock Room Boys
Jack was a former President of the Board of Directors of the Ridgefield Boys and Girls Club.
Agnes was a skilled seamstress, gardener, a Girl Scout and Boy Scout leader, a rabid Giants fan, and a consummate hostess.
Anita was director of the Ridgefield Library from 1975 to 2000, where she managed four expansions of the facility from 8,000 to 26,000 ft.
His retirement years were devoted to traveling, gardening, and to the compilation of a 750+ years of the Daubenspeck family history.
Mr. Mezzo was a parishioner of St. Mary’s Church of Ridgefield, and a member at Salem Golf Club.
Tom was one of the founding drivers of Rides for Ridgefield and an active member of the Ridgefield Men’s Club.
Daniel was a chef at various establishments for many years before becoming a club manager at Silver Spring Country Club in Ridgefield.
At the time of his death, Marc had nearly completed illustrations for a picture book of classic nursery rhymes.
A Ridgefield resident since 1977, Anthony retired as vice president of Texaco Europe.
A Ridgefield resident since 1992, Dave was a Fire Protection Engineer for 29 years at AltieriSeborWieber LLC consulting engineers of Norwalk
Mr. Saia managed departments of Radiology in a number of hospitals including Montefiore and Stamford Hospital.
Murray was an accomplished painter; classical music and opera lover; and true "foodie" with a stomach of steel.
Jeannie worked at William Pitt in Ridgefield for 20 years and formed some of her most valued friendships there.
Nellie was a very active member of St Mary's parish and was involved with the St Mary's fairs, helping to run the Italian food booth.
Joe worked as a Nuclear Physicist at Schlumberger Doll Research labs in Ridgefield.
A lifelong resident of Ridgefield, John owned and operated the former Pinchbeck Bros. Florist and Nursery of Ridgefield.
Mr. Carboni was a 26-year member of the Ridgefield Volunteer Fire Department and in his younger years enjoyed bowling, golf and hunting.
Joan was known for great parties and being a member and sometimes president of two Ridgefield Garden Clubs.
Pat was a secretary and office manager for a small privately owned company for a few years and then decided to become an airline hostess.
A lifelong resident of Ridgefield, Bob was a US Army Veteran and a retired custodian of the Bethel school system.
George had a passion for reading, and manned the Circulation Desk at the Ridgefield Library for nearly 20 years.
Brooke had been diagnosed with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma​, a rare form of brain cancer in December 2015​.
A retired guidance counselor from the Ridgefield Public School system, Ms. Lenker was a longtime resident of Ridgefield.
A lifelong Ridgefield resident, she was a member of the VFW Woman’s Auxiliary of Ridgefield and St. Mary’s Parish.
Mr. Sullivan spent 26 years in the New York City Fire Department.
Andrea was well known and loved at several Ridgefield establishments including Books on the Common, Prime Burger and the Ridgefield Library.
David, an architect, was involved in the design and reconstruction of the old train station on Prospect Street.
A composer, music producer, singer, instrumentalist and actor, Kris discovered his love for the performing arts early.
Kris McCormick was employed by Sharps & Flats Music Conservatory in Ridgefield as a teacher of piano, composition and voice.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1970, she owned the Jeanne Cook Travel Agency in town for over 25 years.
A gifted writer and brilliant courtroom strategist, Gene earned respect from peers & adversaries alike and mentored scores of young lawyers.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1973, Mrs. Lambert was a retired Quality Control Inspector for IBM.
Gene was currently serving as the chairman of "Friends of Ridgefield Parks & Recreation."
A Ridgefield resident for the past 67 years, Dot was a retired registered nurse.
Mrs. Cianci was active in the senior citizen community, volunteered for many organizations and was a parishioner of St Mary's Church.
Max volunteered for Ridgefield Pop Warner Football, the Ridgefield Little League, and was chairman of the Water Pollution Control Authority
She had many friends in Ridgefield. Janice loved to sing and pursued that as a member of the St. Mary's Choir and Ridgefield Chorale.
Mr. Hausmann was a longtime member of Ridgefield Baptist Church. He served as greeter at the door. He made it a point to know your name.