Obituaries

Recent Death Notices From Greenwich: May 27 To June 21

Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.

GREENWICH, CT — Here are the recent death notices from Greenwich.

Helen R. Hallas, 99, died on June 21, 2025, managed commercial real estate, enjoyed reading, following the Yankees, gardening, boating, and traveling, and took great pride in her children's accomplishments.

Glen William “Snookie” Yantorno, 88, died June 16, 2025; a lifelong Greenwich resident, he played baseball and basketball during his younger years, had a long career in banking culminating as Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager at Bank of America, co-owned Holly Hill Deli, and was active in the Boys Club Alumni Association.

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Marie A. “Mimi” Chiappetta, 93, died June 5, 2025; known for her years working at local restaurants including The Country Squire, she enjoyed walking through Cos Cob, summer outings, casino trips, bowling, volunteering at the St. Roch Feast, and social gatherings with friends and family.

Annette W. Calimafde, 100, died June 4, 2025; a longtime Greenwich resident, she was active in local politics as President of the League of Women Voters and Democratic Women’s Club, served on the Representative Town Meeting, and was known for her dedication to public service, hosting, and family.

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Hunt Adams Lusk, 88, died June 4, 2025; a Yale graduate and Army veteran, he spent 45 years in finance with firms including Drexel Burnham Lambert and Morgan Stanley, and was an avid pianist, cyclist, sailor, tennis player, and golfer known for his wit, charm, and lifelong curiosity.

Erminia “Millie” Cogliandro, 100, died May 29, 2025; born in Italy and a U.S. resident since 1929, she was known for her gardening, crafts, world travels, and dedication to community causes like the Ronald McDonald House.

Robert F. Hansen Jr., 63, died May 28, 2025; a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and Greenwich Police Department officer for nearly three decades, he was also a certified EMT, FBI-Certified Sniper/Observer, scuba team member, and longtime youth sports coach devoted to baseball, football, and softball.

Eileen M. Chiappetta, 86, died on May 27, 2025; she worked as executive assistant at the Hyatt Corporation and enjoyed traveling, bowling, golf, volunteering for Kids in Crisis, and was devoted to her faith, family and friends.

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