Jowdy Kane Funeral Home, Danbury & Kane Funeral Home, Ridgefield

Jowdy Kane Funeral Home, Danbury & Kane Funeral Home, Ridgefield We are a family owned and family run funeral service business, respectively serving our community with two facilities in Danbury & Ridgefield, Connecticut.

Joan W. Sacowitz, 80, of Hilton Head, SC, wife of Anthony J. Sacowitz, died on Friday, January 16, 2026 at her home.The ...
01/23/2026

Joan W. Sacowitz, 80, of Hilton Head, SC, wife of Anthony J. Sacowitz, died on Friday, January 16, 2026 at her home.

The Liturgy of Christian Burial will take place on Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 10 AM in St. Anthony Maronite Catholic Church, 17 Granville Ave., Danbury.

Interment will follow in St. Peter Cemetery, Danbury.

Friends will be received in St. Anthony Maronite Church on Friday, January 30, 2026 from 4PM to 7PM

A complete obituary will be forthcoming.

Carol Lee Dickinson, age 85, of Ridgefield, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2025, at Meadow Ridge.Carol was born ...
01/23/2026

Carol Lee Dickinson, age 85, of Ridgefield, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2025, at Meadow Ridge.

Carol was born on June 6, 1939. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend whose presence enriched the lives of her family and community.

For 55 years, Carol was the beloved wife of her late husband, William B. Dickinson, with whom she shared a deep and enduring love. Together they built a life rooted in faith, family, and service. Carol was a longtime member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, where she was part of the altar guild, choir, and helped coordinate marriages.

Carol’s generosity of spirit extended beyond her church life — she was known for support in the Garden Club, her community involvement in the League of Women Voters and as a Justice of the Peace, and her warm hospitality with friends in her dinner club.

Carol is survived by her loving children, Bruce and his wife, Joanna; Paul and his wife, Liza; her grandchildren- Elizabeth Paige, Brady, and Nathan.

A celebration of Carol’s life will be held at St. Stephen’s Church on Saturday, January 31st at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly suggests memorial contributions be made to St. Stephen’s Church in her honor.

Wade Meeker, 51, passed away unexpectedly on January 15, 2026, leaving behind a deep sense of loss among those who knew ...
01/23/2026

Wade Meeker, 51, passed away unexpectedly on January 15, 2026, leaving behind a deep sense of loss among those who knew and loved him.

Wade is survived by his son, Aidan Meeker, his mother Lynn Meeker, his brother Keith Meeker, his sister Alyson Halas and husband John Halas, his nieces Mila and Layla Meeker and Hannah and Reese Halas, and his partner Rose Capece, as well as many extended family members and friends who will continue to carry his memory forward. In his passing, Wade has been reunited with his father, Harold (Hal) Meeker, his grandparents, Harold Brandes Meeker and Lucille (Fennell) Meeker and Eugene and Evelyn (Kowalski) Tomanio.

Wade was known for many things: his genuine spirit, his huge heart, his steady presence, his loyalty, his fierce protectiveness of those he loved, and the way he made people feel seen and valued.

His single most treasured role in life was being a father to his son, Aidan. Wade offered unending support, encouragement, guidance, laughter, and love to Aidan. It was his role as a father that fueled his life and filled his heart like nothing else could. Together, Aidan and Wade shared a passion for football and their team - The Pittsburgh Steelers. Watching the games together was a cherished and unwavering ritual they both held sacred.

Wade also found comfort, companionship, and love with his partner, Rose. She was his “one” as they referred to each other and he will forever be hers. He spent the last years of his life in daily connection with his loving mother, Lynn. Wade loved her deeply and wanted to be there to offer his care, love, and support.

Though his life was cut tragically short, Wade’s impact will continue to be felt through the relationships he built and the love he shared. He will be deeply missed and never forgotten.

There will be a graveside funeral service taking place at Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, CT open to the public this coming Saturday, January 24th at 2 PM . In lieu of flowers, a 529 account has been created for his son’s future education. Donations can be made here https://go.fidelity.com/s506lu

Please note, Section 11 is on the east side of the cemetery on the Tamarack Avenue side.

Robert Samelwich, 64, of Brookfield, Connecticut, better know as “Bob” or “Sammy” passed away on January 13th, 2026 at D...
01/23/2026

Robert Samelwich, 64, of Brookfield, Connecticut, better know as “Bob” or “Sammy” passed away on January 13th, 2026 at Danbury Hospital. He was born in Greenwich, Connecticut on February 4, 1961.

Robert took on the role of primary caregiver for his beloved mother and grandmother, dedicating his entire life to their care. Robert was a passionate fisherman, competing in many tournaments throughout his life, loving nothing more than casting a line on his boat in Candlewood Lake. He found great pride in the meticulous care of his truck, he spent many of his last days polishing and detailing it in his driveway. Robert loved to cook, always firing up his backyard grills. He also had a green thumb for gardening, growing vegetables & herbs all year long.

Robert was known for his craftsmanship and handyman skills. He could repair just about anything and was always inventing some new gadget or device.

Robert also had a great sense of humor, he liked to stir things up and keep people laughing. Robert grew up in New Fairfield and attended New Fairfield Schools, earning his GED. He completed the HVAC and Refrigeration Apprenticeship Program with the Plumbers & Steamfitters Local Union #21 of Westchester and Putnam Counties. He worked as an HVAC Mechanic for most of his life at H.E. Palmer before retiring. Robert had various jobs in his younger years, he made pizzas at Pizza Castle, and manned the pumps at Zerenner’s Garage, both in New Fairfield. Robert detailed cars at the Porsche dealership in Greenwich, he also took pride in his skill as a meat cutter in the butcher department at the Food Emporium, also in Greenwich.

He was preceded in death by his father, Robert, and his grandparents, George and Genevieve Ulicky. He is survived by his Mother, Jeannette Samelwich, his sister and her husband Laurie and (Gil) Biasetti, his godson and nephew, Anthony, his wife (Jasmin), his nephews Nicholas and Dominick, and his niece Rachel. Robert will also be missed by his two cats Georgia and Squeaky.

A funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 at 11:00 AM in Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys Church; 138 Candlewood Lake Road, Brookfield. Interment will take place privately in Saint Mary Cemetery, Greenwich. Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home is in care of arrangements.

Frances Baldwin, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on January 6, 2026, surround...
01/19/2026

Frances Baldwin, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on January 6, 2026, surrounded by her family.

Born in Danbury, CT on November 12, 1939, Frances lived a life marked by kindness, strength, and unwavering devotion to those she loved. She dedicated herself to her family, creating a warm and loving home filled with laughter, good food, and cherished memories. She will be remembered for her unwavering generosity and the joy she brought to those around her.

She is survived by her children: Tammy Retalis (Arthur), Joseph Bailey (Jennifer), and Randy Bailey (Monica), grandchildren: Jessica Radon (Michael), Ali Bailey, Kathia Touri (Mikey), Peter Forcelli (Koleta), Christopher Forcelli (Shannon), Zachary Retalis (Marisha), and eight great-grandchildren.

A celebration of Frances’s life will be held at a later date, allowing family and friends to come together and remember her remarkable life.

Carol Ann (Lawson) Paterson, age 82, of Redding and longtime resident of Ridgefield, passed away peacefully on Saturday,...
01/19/2026

Carol Ann (Lawson) Paterson, age 82, of Redding and longtime resident of Ridgefield, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 10, 2026. She was the cherished wife of the late John Nash Paterson.

Born in Canton, Ohio, on November 8, 1943, Carol was the daughter of Frederick and Mildred (Barker) Lawson. She attended The Ohio State University, earning her undergraduate degree, and later completed her master’s in special education at Southern Connecticut University. Carol and John, high school sweethearts, first met while both served in leadership roles in Junior Achievement. They were married in June 1965 and shared a life that took them to several states before settling in Connecticut. After retiring in Bonita Springs, Florida, Carol and John returned to Connecticut to be closer to family.

Carol devoted more than thirty years to teaching, with the majority of her career spent in the Ridgefield Public School System, primarily at Veteran’s Park Elementary School. She was passionate about bike riding, gardening, tennis, skiing, boating, and travel. A talented watercolorist, Carol enjoyed sharing her artwork at the Meadow Ridge art show. Above all, her greatest happiness came from spending time with her family and friends.

Carol is survived by her daughter, Cortney Uritz and her husband, Louis, as well as her two granddaughters, Chloe and Sydney. She is also survived by her sisters, Marlene Gustafson and Elaine Shearer.

A memorial service celebrating Carol’s life will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at 11:00 AM at the First Congregational Church, 103 Main Street, Ridgefield, where she was a longtime member. Family and friends are invited to a reception in Lund Hall immediately following the service. Interment will take place privately; there will be no calling hours.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Carol’s name to a charity of your choice.

Kane Funeral Home is in care of arrangements.

Florence Antigone Marble, age 93, of Danbury, CT, passed away on January 16, 2026 at Regional Hospice of Danbury. She wa...
01/19/2026

Florence Antigone Marble, age 93, of Danbury, CT, passed away on January 16, 2026 at Regional Hospice of Danbury.

She was born to the late Lazaros and Hariklia (Economou) Ziallas. Florence was preceded in death by her husband, Warren E. Marble and her sister, Violeta Hannegan.

Affectionately known as “Gunny,” Florence was a true Danburian born and raised. She loved to reminisce about her childhood days growing up in Danbury where she made many life-long friends.

Florence was a graduate of Danbury High School and Becker College in Worcester, MA. She began her career at Danbury Hospital, where she worked as a medical secretary. During her time at the hospital, she met her husband, Warren. After taking time off to raise their three children, she returned to work in the hospital's Physical Medicine and Rehab department until her retirement.

She was a member of Assumption Greek Orthodox Church and Ladies Philoptochos Society and found joy in celebrating and sharing Greek and Macedonian traditions.

Florence is survived by her three daughters, Patricia Rockwell Maxwell of Newtown, Louise Marble (Lisa Antel) of Bridgewater, and Carol Arconti (Robert) of Danbury. Additionally, she leaves behind her granddaughters, Robin Rockwell of Newtown, Julie Arconti Benoit (Joseph) of Southbury, and Rachel Rockwell Martin (Brendan) of Woodstock, Ontario, CN and her adored great-grandson Rowan Alexander. She is also survived by her stepdaughter, Susan Glen (John) Oregon, along with their children, Rebecca and John Jr.

Funeral services will be held privately.

To honor Florence’s memory, those who wish may offer a contribution to Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 30 Clapboard Ridge Rd., Danbury, CT 06811.

Karen M. Saunders, 62, of Bethel, formerly of New Fairfield, wife of Paul J. Saunders, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, J...
01/19/2026

Karen M. Saunders, 62, of Bethel, formerly of New Fairfield, wife of Paul J. Saunders, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at Danbury Hospital shortly after her admission.

Mrs. Saunders was born in Queens, NY on October 23, 1963, a daughter of the late Eugene S. and Dolores (Hess) Kapica. She attended NY schools.

An area resident for the past forty-five years, she was first employed with Union Carbide in their accounting division and presently with Dattco Motorcoach.

She was a former C.C.D.instructor.

In addition to her husband Paul, she is survived by a daughter Abigail E. Saunders, a son Paul C. Saunders, a sister Susan Moran, two brothers Eugene Kapica and David Kapica as well as several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Peter Church, 212 Main St., Danbury with the Rev. Gregg D. Mecca officiating.

Burial will follow in Mountainview Cemetery, New Fairfield.

There will be no calling hours.

With profound sadness and deep love, we announce the passing of Barbara Giardini, beloved wife to Jimmy, mother to Nick,...
01/19/2026

With profound sadness and deep love, we announce the passing of Barbara Giardini, beloved wife to Jimmy, mother to Nick, and sister to Angelo Bonvenuto. Barbara was born on January 29, 1952 at Stamford Hospital to Manuel and Vera "DeDe" Bonvenuto. She peacefully left this world on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.

She graduated from Greenwich High School in 1969 and attended Southern Connecticut State University. Upon graduating she started her 22 year teaching career in the Stamford Public School System. Barbara earned a Masters Degree and a Sixth Year Degree from the University of Bridgeport.

Barbara loved spending time in the sun, lakeside on Candlewood Lake every summer. She enjoyed sitting on the deck while reading a good book, Some of the winter months were spent in Cape Coral, Florida where she loved combing the beaches on Sanibel Island searching for seashells to add to her collection. Jimmy and Barb enjoyed many family vacations with their son, Nick, to the Caribbean, Mexico and many European countries. Barbara's greatest joys came from her family, whom she cherished above all else. She will be missed by all who loved her.

Funeral services will take place privately. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Barbara's memory may be made to Regional Hospice of Western CT or Ann's Place. Kane Funeral Home is in care of arrangements.

Marianne Febbraio Flynn, 85, of Ridgefield Connecticut, died peacefully on Friday, December 26, 2025. Marianne is surviv...
01/15/2026

Marianne Febbraio Flynn, 85, of Ridgefield Connecticut, died peacefully on Friday, December 26, 2025. Marianne is survived by her son Scott Flynn of New York and her son Sean Flynn and his wife Nicole of Brookfield, CT. She is also survived by her grandson, Sam Flynn and his wife Kelly of Brookfield, CT.

Marianne was born at Norwalk Hospital on May 29, 1940, the only daughter of the late Samuel and Grace (Annuncio) Febbraio of Westport, CT. Marianne graduated from Staples High School in Westport, CT. She was an independent businesswoman, excelled as an Avon sales representative, building strong friendships with women in her town, and was a devoted member of St. Mary’s Church in Ridgefield, CT. She devoted hundreds of hours in the perpetual adoration chapel, and enjoyed bowling and ceramics.

Above all she cherished her family, God, and her pets.

Interment will take place privately.

Contributions in Marianne’s memory may be made to: ROAR - Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue; 45 South Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877 or online, https://roar-ridgefield.org/.

Michael Tannian, 64, of Ridgefield, Connecticut, and formerly of Westchester, New York; Norwell, Massachusetts; and Monk...
01/15/2026

Michael Tannian, 64, of Ridgefield, Connecticut, and formerly of Westchester, New York; Norwell, Massachusetts; and Monkton, Maryland, passed away peacefully at home on January 9, 2026, after a short but courageous battle with Glioblastoma, surrounded by those closest to him.

Michael was born on June 3, 1961, in New York, New York to Catherine (Kitty) Tannian and the late Michael (Mike) Tannian and was raised in the Bronx alongside his four siblings.

Michael was known for his athleticism and lifelong passion for sports. A standout high school athlete, he carried his talent into the collegiate level, playing basketball on scholarship in Nova Scotia, Canada. He shared that same love of athletics with his three daughters, encouraging us to find our own paths in basketball, lacrosse, and softball. He was our biggest supporter and always believed in us.

In 1991, Michael met the love of his life, Kelly, in the Hamptons. They married in 1995, and what followed was a 30+ year journey of loyalty and treasured experiences. Michael was Kelly’s biggest cheerleader, always supporting and encouraging her. They truly were soulmates and a team, raising a beautiful family together.

A proud Penn State fan, Michael never missed a football game, even when they tested his patience. He beamed with immense pride knowing that he had three Penn State graduates in his daughters.

He was equally passionate about music, especially Classic Rock. The Rolling Stones were his favorite, and he loved quizzing you on what song was playing, who was singing, and who was on the drums. He was also a car enthusiast, always researching and exploring his next ride.

Michael’s work ethic was remarkable. He retired as a Vice President of Enterprise Sales after 30 years of dedicated service to UPS, working tirelessly to provide for his girls and taking great pride in doing so. He always put his family first. Once retired, Michael loved being a present Pop and taking care of his mother.

Above all, Michael was devoted to his family and friends. He paid attention to what mattered most, always knowing our priorities and what was happening in our lives. His care, presence, and unwavering support left a lasting mark on everyone who knew him.

Michael was blessed to have a group of the greatest lifelong friends from Woodlawn, affectionately known as “The Fellas” that he cherished as family.

Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Kelly; his daughters, Michele Giammittorio (George), Caeleigh (Stephen), and Claire; his grandchildren, Harrison and Annabel; his mother, Catherine (Kitty); his mother-in-law, Eileen Hoffmire, and father-in-law, Jack Hoffmire; his siblings, Peter (Shiovan), Eileen Houlihan (Terence), Noel (Margaret), and Johnny (Assumpta); his sister-in-law, Karen Serrano (Arcadio); his nieces and nephews, Dylan Houlihan (Daria), Johnny (Jackie), Ita, Sean, Ryan, Brian, Michaela, Liam, Luke, and Patrick; and a cherished circle of cousins and friends.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Seton Parish; 520 Ridgebury Road in Ridgefield, Connecticut. There will be no calling hours, and interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund will be established through Mount St. Michael Academy (Bronx, New York) in Michael’s name, with more details to follow.

Address

9-11 Granville Avenue
Danbury, CT
06810

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Jowdy Kane Funeral Home, Danbury & Kane Funeral Home, Ridgefield posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Jowdy Kane Funeral Home, Danbury & Kane Funeral Home, Ridgefield:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram