Richard N. “Dick” Aarons, an aviation journalist and longtime Ridgefield emergency manager, died Dec. 11 at age 82.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Lisa Barrett, a Ridgefield resident, was 55.
'American hero' Capt. Paul Bucha, longtime Ridgefield resident and Connecticut's only living Medal of Honor recipient, has died at 80.
A longtime resident of Ridgefield, for 21 years Kathy dedicated her life as a religion teacher at St. Mary’s School.
Ozzie served as Ridgefield’s director of Planning and Zoning from 1972 to 2003. In 1998, he was named Connecticut Planner of the Year.
Marc bled orange and black. The friends he made in Ridgefield were closer to him than most families.
Patricia was a 22-year Ridgefield resident, and communicant at St. Saint Mary's Church.
Mike devoted over 40 years to running the largest and most successful lath, plaster, and stucco business in Connecticut.
Ann was a devoted Catholic and taught CCD at both St. Elizabeth's in Queens, NY, and in Ridgefield, at St. Mary's.
A resident of Ridgefield since 1985, Chloe retired as the head of Human Resources from Demetron, Inc., a local dental specialty company.
Chris was an active community member, and opened Personal Training Professionals (PTP) in Ridgefield in 2009.
Richard was a communicant at St. Mary's Church; a member of the Knights of Columbus and Ridgefield Men's Club; and coached youth hockey.
Missy spent most of her time working for the William Pitt Real Estate office located on Main Street in Ridgefield.
Linda’s career as a principal executive assistant included tenure at companies such as Cadbury-Schweppes and Virgin Atlantic.
Naomi retired as the first woman to rise through Revlon's ranks to become a vice president.
Geraldine was a faithful member of Christ the King Church of Ridgefield.
Ed was a math teacher at Darien High School, and active member of St. Mary’s Parish in Ridgefield.
Meredith was a gifted dancer and gifted mom to her three children, who were central to her life.
Michael grew up in Ridgefield, and was involved in many sports and outdoor activities.
Calling Eileen one of a kind only begins to scratch the surface of the remarkable woman she was to so many people.
A 36-year resident of Ridgefield, Roger practiced labor and employment law.
Jo was very involved with Ridgefield, and active with both the Ridgebury Congregational Church and the First Congregational Church.