Greenwich, CT|News|
Obituary: John “Jack” Francis Dillon, 92, of Greenwich
Jack, a man of various interests and talents, was a sailor, master carpenter, journalist, photographer, artist, musician, and inventor.

Jack, a man of various interests and talents, was a sailor, master carpenter, journalist, photographer, artist, musician, and inventor.

Martin was a longtime employee of the Bullard Company, talented photographer, proud veteran of the U.S. Navy and devoted animal lover.
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William, a true outdoorsman and loving family man, proudly served in the U.S. Navy and worked nearly 40 years for Sea-Land Services-Maersk.
George was a staple in the community, dedicated employee at the New Haven Register as a machine operator and overall loving family man.
Alexus was currently a student at Gateway Community College. She enjoyed shopping, food and spending time with loved ones.
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Helen, a longtime employee for Component Engineers Inc., in Wallingford, was known as one-of-a-kind and cherished time with loved ones.
John worked as a carpenter at Cheshire Academy, proudly served in the U.S. Army, was a devoted dog lover, family man and lover of nature.
John worked as a carpenter at Cheshire Academy, proudly served in the U.S. Army, was a devoted dog lover, family man and lover of nature.
Gloria served many years as a Human Resources Specialist for Page Communication Engineers. She loved tennis, making friends and performing.
Gloria served many years as a Human Resources Specialist for Page Communication Engineers. She loved tennis, making friends and performing.
Conor, a loving son and friend, worked as a heavy equipment operator for NPL Construction and enjoyed boating, fishing and jet skiing.
Walter was a talented craftsman, devoted family man and proudly volunteered at the West Haven Community House for many years.
Thomas enjoyed a successful career in the banking industry, retiring as a Senior Vice President with Webster Bank.
Anthony, always full of life, was known for his kind, generous soul, unforgettable smile, devotion to family, dedication and work ethic.
Richard was a longtime teacher in the Milford school system. He also served as football coach and Athletic Director in town.