Obituaries
Recent Obituaries From Ridgefield
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RIDGEFIELD, CT — Recent obituaries from Ridgefield.
Lawrence Lapine, 80, had a career as an accomplished trial attorney that spanned over forty years, most of them at Bello, Lapine and Cassone, during which he earned over twenty years of Civil Trial Advocacy Certification from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
In addition to the Jaycees, Martha King Campbell, 85, became active most notably with the Branchville School PTO, Board of Education, Ridgefield Women’s Club, American Red Cross Blood Mobile, Keeler Tavern Museum, and Ridgefield Housing Authority, plus anything and everything in which her kids were involved
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Kenneth Clarence Reed, Jr., 91, was a career diesel mechanic having worked for Stamford Motors and Pamby Motors. He was also a United States Army Veteran who served his country during the Korean War, and was also honored to be a member of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Margaret Ann “Bonnie” Wright, 84, worked with her father for years running M. J. Knoud Saddlery on New York’s Upper East Side, then carried on after his retirement. She loved to spend time at the beach in Darien and Westport, and at fine Ridgefield restaurants together with friends.
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Robert Cox, 77, was a former English teacher and department chair at Ridgefield High School. Following his retirement from the high school, Mr. Cox was elected to Ridgefield’s Board of Education, on which he served one term. He later taught at Fairfield University and Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, IsraeI.
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