Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away
Don was known for his warm and welcoming smile, a wonderful sense of humor, and knack for storytelling.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Jim's work at Sperry Gyroscope paved the way for a series of achievements, including over 20 U.S. patents.
Fergus was an accomplished editor and writer, working with newspapers, magazines, and major financial publications.
Bruce loved being a mechanic and had a successful side business repairing lawnmowers.
Roseann launched the health education program at Wilton High School, where she taught for 22 years until her retirement.
Sue was active in social organizations, ran the local bowling league, and championed Wilton’s first women's softball league.
Chance Browne was the longtime illustrator of the comic strip "Hi & Lois."
Winkie volunteered 40 years of service to the Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church, overseeing all aspects of the parish cemetery.
After sending the youngest of her four children off to school, Carole drove a school bus for 32 years with a heartwarming dedication.
One of Hank’s proudest achievements was chairing the committee that oversaw the construction of the original Driscoll School in Wilton.
Gail, a dreamer and artist who loved the arts, music, and the natural world, touched many lives.
Ed was a former president of the Danbury Industrial Softball League, and a life member of Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department.
Nancy was founder of The Children's Health Market and publisher of The Great Body Shop health curriculum for children, families and teachers
Nancy held leadership roles in the Wilton Congregational Church, and served in various charitable organizations in Fairfield County.
Early in his career, Warren worked at IBM as a systems engineer on the Apollo Project at the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.
John had a life-long career as a pilot with the Forest Service as a forestry fire pilot and as captain for American Airlines.
For 35 years, Tom was Vice President and then President of Communico, a customer service training and development business in Westport.
Ms. Longo was active in Connecticut Republican politics for 40 years, and was chairman of the Wilton Republican Town Committee.
Karen was never one to stand still and could frequently be seen out and about, walking all over Wilton.
Nancy spent many hours at her typewriter and then computer writing short stories, poems, plays, songs, and two novels.
Janet was a banker at City Trust, a business officer for Westport Public schools, and a payroll specialist for Wilton Public Schools.
The memorial service for Kyle Schlatter will be held at Raymond Funeral Home​ in Norwalk, on Friday from 1-4 p.m.
Frank had worked as a town employee for the Wilton Department of Public Works before starting his own company, Ferris Refuse.
Shirley was active in the Newcomers and then Encore clubs, Philanthropic Education Organization, Wilton Womens Club and Wilton Villagers.
Carlos worked for many years as a research and development chemist specializing in polymers and paints.
A resident of Wilton for the past 59 years, Mrs. Nulty was a faithful parishioner of Our Lady of Fatima Church.
Helen focused on local endeavors with Park Street Singers of New Canaan, St. Thomas Moore Choir in Darien, and Norwalk Community Chorales.
Carmelo started his own painting business and was then joined by his two brothers, who established Tomas Brothers Painting.
Jim spent the majority of his legal career in public service, first representing the City of Norwalk and then the City of Stamford.
Sondra was retired from Driscoll/Miller Elementary School in Wilton, where she made many friendships that she treasured.
For his acts of valor during his Vietnam War service, Jerry was awarded the Bronze Star with "V" device and two Purple Hearts.