Obituaries
Recent Greenwich Death Notices: Frenz, Montefuscoli, Carlucci, Mazza
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
GREENWICH, CT — Recent obituaries from Greenwich.
Richard L. Frenz, 89, died on Feb. 14, 2025, at Greenwich Hospital; born Nov. 9, 1935, in Port Chester, NY, he served in the US Army in Germany, worked as a Service Technician for Greenwich Gas Company, and was married to Lee Ann Martello for 66 years.
Peter Montefuscoli, 84, died on Feb. 15, 2025; born in San Mango Sul Calore, Italy, he worked as a master mason, took pride in his craftsmanship, enjoyed walking, cooking, gardening, poker, and various projects, and is survived by his wife, Diane, son, John, daughter-in-law, Lucia, granddaughter, Sofia, and siblings Rosina and Teodoro.
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Rettina “Tina” E. Carlucci, 82, died on Feb. 14, 2025; born June 12, 1942, she was a lifelong Greenwich resident who worked as a special education teacher, with Stamford’s Urban Redevelopment Department, and as a bookkeeper for her family’s construction business, enjoyed golfing, serving as President of the Bruce Golf Course Women’s 9 Holers and the first female President of the Jr. Babe Ruth League, and spent time with family, traveling and needlepointing She leaves behind her son, Lenny (Kaitlyn), granddaughter, Michaela, and sister, Michele (Thomas).
Frank Mazza, 89, died on Feb. 7, 2025; a civil engineer and Army Corps of Engineers lieutenant, he served as Selectman, BET member, and Chairman of the Harbor Management Commission and Glenville School Building Committee, enjoyed boating as a founding member and past Commodore of Mianus River Boat and Yacht Club, and loved skiing in Vermont, leaving behind his sons, Stephen (Tammy) and Robert (Lucy), and grandsons, Taylor and Zack.
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