Obituaries

Recent Obituaries From Norwalk: L'Archevesque, Weimer, Ruttenberg

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NORWALK, CT — Recent obituaries from Norwalk.

David L'Archevesque, 76, died on Mar. 31, 2025, and was a dedicated grocery store customer service associate, a certified baseball umpire, and an avid New England sports fan who enjoyed discussing the Patriots, Celtics, and Red Sox, as well as spending time with friends, family, and his dog park community.

Gladys Weimer, 86, died on Mar. 31, 2025, and was a dedicated Nestlé employee, an impeccable dresser known for her sharp wit, a skilled dominoes player, an excellent cook and a devoted dog lover who gave generously to children in need.

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Peter N. Richter, 82, died on Mar. 25, 2025, and was a businessman who founded three tennis and ski stores, an avid sailor, skier, tennis player, and scuba diver, a devoted parishioner and Knight of Columbus member, and a longtime Meals-on-Wheels volunteer.

Sandra Ruttenberg, 99, died on Mar. 25, 2025, and was a dedicated co-owner of Harry’s Luncheonette, an active member of Temple Beth El, an avid mahjong and bridge player, and a devoted sister and friend who spent decades building connections in her community.

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Dimitrios Tiftikidis, 69, died on Mar. 25, 2025, and was a dedicated restaurateur who ran Atlantic Pizza for 40 years, a devoted family man who treasured summers in Greece, and a loyal friend known for his generosity and unwavering commitment to those around him.

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