Obituaries

Recent Obituaries From Ridgefield

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RIDGEFIELD, CT — Recent obituaries from Ridgefield.

George Mpazicos, 87, of Ridgefield, was an engaging storyteller with a wealth of experiences and a remarkable sense of humor.

Anthony DiPentima, 93, of Ridgefield, was the president and founder of Advanced Printing Systems, and had years of management expertise in the development and marketing of products for the electronic printing and publishing industries.

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James Wallace, 54, of Ridgefield, was a sales executive for Amazon Web Services, and a life-long musician who played saxophone and clarinet in both his high school and college marching band.

Georgiana Castellani, 77, worked in Ridgefield Public Schools for many years as both a paraprofessional and secretary. She also volunteered with the Ridgefield Republican Town Committee and sang in the choir at St. Mary Church.

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Anna Augusta Wetlesen Lossius, 88, was a fixture in the Ridgefield community as an active member in the First Congregational Church, Ridgefield Chamber of Commerce, and the Ridgefield Lions Club as their first female member and President.

Rochelle Hasson, 74, of Ridgefield, loved the beach and sunsets, photography, decorating, music, dancing and anything crafty. She was a talented and creative seamstress and also ran a nail salon out of her home.

Susan Lynn Consentino, 58, of Ridgefield, was the devoted mother of Blake Consentino; beloved daughter of Sandra (Clark) and the late Joseph P. Consentino and loving sister of Stephen Consentino.

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