04/25/2026
With regret, I inform you of the passimg of Gerry Ward.
(Family written obituary) Gerry Ward, age 84, a 50-year resident of Ridgefield, beloved husband of Diana E. Ward, died peacefully on Friday, April 10, 2026, with his loving family by his side. Born in the Bronx on September 26, 1941, he was the son of the late Florence and James Ward, and brother to James (Winnie), Robert (Bobby), William (Billy), Jane, Donald, Patricia (Pat) and Virginia (Ginny).
After graduating from Cardinal Hayes High School (Bronx, NY) in 1959, Gerry attended Boston College on a basketball scholarship to study mathematics, where he won the Student-Athlete Award in 1963, was the first athlete inducted into the Boston College Hall of Fame in 1970 and had his basketball jersey retired in 2007. Following graduation from Boston College in 1963, Gerry was drafted 5th overall to the NBA by the St. Louis Hawks. He played 4 years overall for the Hawks, the Boston Celtics, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Chicago Bulls, winning a championship in 1965, and playing alongside legends such as Wilt Chamberlain and Billy Cunningham.
Gerry and Diana eventually settled in Ridgefield, CT, where Gerry founded three family businesses (WAI, GWA and WTC), combining his passion for wildlife conservation and entrepreneurial spirit with his retail experience, and founded the Ridgefield Basketball Association, where he coached his children and a generation of players. In his free time, Gerry could be found spending time with his cherished family and friends, behind a camera lens in Africa, traveling with Diana, and giving his time generously to underserved youth.
In addition to his beloved wife of 59 years, Diana, Gerry is survived by his children who loved him dearly: Caroline, James and his wife Hollie, and Gary and his wife Tricia; and his seven grandchildren who adored their “Paparino”: Camryn, McLain, Collin, Payton, Ryan, Reagan and Brennan.
With his Bronx humor, Gerry had a gift for making people laugh and feel at ease, and for making those around him feel seen and valued. He had a way of being there for others in meaningful and lasting ways, often when it mattered most, which will be his truest legacy and why he was so dearly cared for by family and friends.
Family and friends will be received on Tuesday, May 26th from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at Kane Funeral Home; 25 Catoonah Street, Ridgefield, CT. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 27th at 10:00 AM at Saint Elizabeth Seton Church; 520 Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield, CT. Reception to follow. Interment will take place privately. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America and/or The Painted Wolf Foundation.
My deepest condolences to the family. May Gerry Rest in Peace.