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.

11/19/2025

William Arthur Lancey, 71, of Winsted formerly of Danbury.

Funeral Services will take place in The Baptist Church of Danbury, Brookfield, CT on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 1 PM.

There will be no callling hours.

Contributions in his memory may be made to a local foodbank in your community.

Burial will take place in Wooster Cemetery, Danbury at the direction of the family.

Mr. Lancey was born in Anchorage, Alaska on May 8, 1954 to the late William Arthur Lancey Sr. and Mary (Schrimer) Lancey of Danbury.

He lived in various parts of the country due to the enlistment of his father in the U.S. Army eventually settling in Danbury.

A twenty three veteran of U.S. Army National Guard, he was a member of the Baptist Church of Danbury now located in Brookfield.

A resident of Winsted for the past three and one half years to make his home with his daughter, Crystal Angle, her husband Scott and their children Destiny, Harmony, Jade and Faith, Mr. Lancey was a cashier at the Stop & Shop Store of Winsted.

In addition to his mother Mary, daughter Crystal and her family, he is survived by a son William A. Lancey III, a daughter Heather Porto and her son A.J, two sisters Sharon Houghtling and Chrissy Strand and a brother David Lancey.

In addition to his father, he was predeceased by a brother Wayne Lancey.

Born in London, England, Thomas Creighton passed away on November 8, 2025 at the age of 87. He is survived by his wife, ...
11/19/2025

Born in London, England, Thomas Creighton passed away on November 8, 2025 at the age of 87. He is survived by his wife, Joanne; his son, William, and his wife, Lisa, of New Canaan, CT; his grandchildren, Wesley and Rose; and his sister-in-law, Judith May, of Washington, DC. He was predeceased by his brothers William and Henry.

Tom spent his first 30 years in the UK, where he earned an LLB degree from the London School of Economics and served as a solicitor with a London law firm. In early 1968, he met Joanne and accompanied her back to the United States when she assumed a teaching position at Wayne State University in Detroit. They married and spent the first 17 years of their 57-year marriage in Detroit, where Tom worked for the Michigan Department of Management and Budget.

In 1976, they joyfully welcomed their son, William, into the world. Ever supportive of Joanne’s career, the family moved to Greensboro, NC in 1985, and five years later to Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. In 1995, they began a 15-year sojourn at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA, followed by two years at Haverford College in Pennsylvania. Through every move, Tom was unfailingly flexible, accommodating, and good-humored. Always ready to travel, the couple enjoyed frequent trips back to London and journeys to many European countries, as well as to Kenya, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, Hong Kong, and the UAE.

In 2018, Tom and Joanne settled in Ridgefield, CT. Tom often spoke of the pleasure he found in being in Ridgefield, close to family, and relaxing in his comfortable chair with a good book, a laptop, and a nice cup of tea. British to the core and yet happy to be an American, he entertained family and friends with his witty commentary on the political turmoil of both countries.

He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, quiet strength, and loyalty. He was deeply beloved by family and friends.

Services will be held privately. Kane Funeral Home is in care of arrangements.

James Osborne Street – beloved husband, father, and grandfather; accomplished statistician; dear friend; and 47-year res...
11/19/2025

James Osborne Street – beloved husband, father, and grandfather; accomplished statistician; dear friend; and 47-year resident of Ridgefield, CT – passed away on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, in Ridgefield, with his family beside him. He was 85.

James (“Jim”) Street was born on December 17, 1939, in Wilmette, IL, to Charles F. Street, Sr., and Margaret Osborne Street. One of Jim’s earliest memories was helping his father tend to the neighborhood’s “Victory Garden” during World War II. Another early memory was the steady stream of piano students visiting the family’s home to take lessons with his mother, who was a gifted pianist. As a child, Jim developed a love for classical music and a hobby of collecting records and building his own audio equipment from kits he ordered in the mail. This passion for music and delight in tinkering with audio equipment would last his entire life.

After graduating from New Trier High School in 1958, Jim moved to Colorado Springs, CO, to attend Colorado College. It was there that Jim met the love of his life, Lois Abercrombie. Their first date was on March 19, 1960, and they were married on August 26, 1961. Their 64-year marriage was one for the ages: all those who saw them together – from the friends who knew them in college all the way to the caregivers who assisted Jim during the final weeks of his life – were struck by the depth and joy of their devotion to one another.

In college, Jim enjoyed math, physics, and philosophy, ultimately choosing math as his major. After graduation, Jim and Lois drove their rickety blue VW bus, laden with all their worldly belongings and barely able to make it up hills, to California, so that Jim could begin graduate school in mathematics at Stanford while Lois taught high school English. While in California, Jim and Lois lived extremely frugally, saving up for a trip they wanted to take to Europe. After Jim completed his MA at Stanford, the couple spent nearly a year traveling around Europe before Jim took his first teaching job at Centre College in Danville, KY. While in Danville, Jim decided to get his PhD in statistics at the University of Kentucky, where he taught for several years before joining the faculty at the University of Iowa. The couple’s first child, Sharon, was born while they lived in Kentucky, and their second child, Al, was born in Iowa.

In 1978, Jim left academia to take a job at Boehringer Ingelheim in Ridgefield. The young family thrived in Ridgefield, enjoying winters skating on Turtle Pond and summers swimming in Mamanasco Lake. During his 23-year career at Boehringer, Jim enjoyed the camaraderie of his fellow statisticians and found interest and meaning in his work to evaluate the safety and efficacy of drugs being tested in clinical trials. He retired in 2001. In retirement, Jim spent time with family and friends; traveled to Japan, Italy, and the Czech Republic; read a great deal of philosophy; and avidly pursued his interests in music, hi-fi, and computers.

Jim was the most loving imaginable husband, father, and grandfather. He enthusiastically supported his children’s careers in philosophy and music, encouraging and enabling them to pursue what they loved. Jim will be remembered by all who knew him for his gentle spirit, his kindness and decency, his sense of humor, his intellectual brilliance, and his love for his family, friends, music, philosophy, and the scientific exploration of the universe (a topic he always followed eagerly).

Jim was predeceased by his parents, Charles F. and Margaret Street; his older brother, Charles F. Street, Jr.; his sister-in-law, Lucia (Abercrombie) Harvilchuck; and his brother-in-law, Paul Abercrombie. He is survived by his wife, Lois Street; his children, Sharon Street and Al Street and their partners; his brother-in-law, David Abercrombie, and David’s wife, Margi; his nephew, Steve Street; his three nieces, Suzanne Street Keck, Karen Abercrombie, and Janet Abercrombie-Cox; and his grandson, Oscar.

An event in Jim’s memory is being planned and will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Founders Hall of Ridgefield, where Jim in his later years enjoyed attending a weekly music class, and then, weather permitting, going for a walk with Lois.

James B. Graham, 90, of Ridgefield, died peacefully on Saturday, November 8, 2025. He was the loving husband of the late...
11/16/2025

James B. Graham, 90, of Ridgefield, died peacefully on Saturday, November 8, 2025. He was the loving husband of the late Erin (O’Brien) Graham and Jane (Asbill) Graham.

Mr. Graham, the son of the late James J. and Helen (Braslin) Graham, was born in New Haven, CT, on October 12, 1935. In 1939 the family moved to New Britain CT. where he was raised. Jim attended Georgetown University and later received an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania. He was honorably discharged from the US Army following his service in Germany in the late 1950’s. Jim and Erin married in 1963 and, after her passing (1985), he found love again with Jane Asbill. Jim and Jane were married for 22 years until her death in 2020.

A recent resident of Ridgefield, Mr. Graham was a retired executive for Travelers Insurance. Jim loved spending time in the garden or reading a good mystery novel. Jim also enjoyed many trips to Cape Cod and, later in life, to South Hero, Vt. He was dedicated to his three children, Thad, Seth and Elizabeth, who he raised after Erin’s passing.

Mr. Graham is survived by his daughter Elizabeth G. Ballotte (husband Justin Ballotte), his son Seth Graham, and his grandchildren Riley, Zachary, Charlie, Sean and Tristan. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews, his brother John Graham of Brooklyn, NY, and his sister Nell Graham of New Britain.

In addition to his parents and his wives, Erin and Jane, Mr. Graham was predeceased by his son, Thad Graham.

A funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 10:00 AM in Saint Mary's Church; 55 Catoonah Street, Ridgefield. Interment will follow in Saint Augustine Cemetery; 55 Hopewell Road, Glastonbury. There will be no calling hours.

Contributions in Mr. Graham’s memory may be made to the Salvation Army - http://give.salvationarmy.org

Kane Funeral Home, Ridgefield is in care of arrangements.

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Jacqueline H. Jowdy, widow of James J. Jowdy, Sr.of Danbury,passed away peacefully at her home in the presence of  her l...
11/16/2025

Jacqueline H. Jowdy, widow of James J. Jowdy, Sr.of Danbury,passed away peacefully at her home in the presence of her loving family.

The eldest of three children of Henry and Bessie Helmar, Jackie attended Danbury Schools, and obtained her nursing degree from Norwalk Hospital during World War II, a calling which she honored throughout her entire life as both a professional and family healer. As a young nurse, Jackie's independent spirit and drive took her initially to Miami before returning to Danbury to marry her childhood sweetheart, Jimmy.

Together their full and adventurous lives took them to Sao Paulo,Brazil. As a young bride and mother she raised her family between Connecticut and Brazil.

A woman of immense Christian faith, she was often looked to as a guiding light to those searching for peace and fellowship. She will be remembered as a loving partner to her husband of 67 years, a caring and positive role model for her children, an attentive and doting “Sitto” and reliable friend and confidant to many. With faith and family being the center of her life, at every family gathering, she would inevitably say ‘thank you for coming to live with us!”

Jackie is survived by her children, Joyce Curran ( Emil) James J. Jowdy, Jr. ( Marie), John Jowdy, (Cheri) Jayne Bachyrycz ( Donald), Janet Hudak, (Robert) and Jeffrey Jowdy; 11 grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.

The family wishes to express its deep appreciation to Danbury Regional Hospice and to Dr. Frederick Kayal for their excellent care and compassion.

Special thanks are given to daughters, Janet, Jayne and Joyce who selflessly gave of their time, talents and efforts to allow Mom to remain in the loving environment of her own home until her passing.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Samaritan's Purse, P.O. Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607, St. Anthony Maronite Church,17 Granville Ave., Danbury, CT 06810 or the Lebanon American Club Scholarship Fund, 22 West St., Danbury, CT 06810

The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Anthony Maronite Catholic Church, 17 Granville Ave., Danbury.

Interment will follow in St. Peter Cemetery, Danbury.

Friends will be received at St. Anthony Church on Monday, November 17, 2025 from 4 P.M. to 7 P.M.

Louise P. McMahon, 78, of Danbury, wife of Donald P. McMahon, died on Thursday, November 13, 2025 at Danbury Hospital af...
11/16/2025

Louise P. McMahon, 78, of Danbury, wife of Donald P. McMahon, died on Thursday, November 13, 2025 at Danbury Hospital after a brief illness.

Mrs. McMahon was born in Mt. Kisco, NY, April 7, 1947, the daughter of Eugene “John” and Gaetana “Tina” (D’Allura) Botterio and raised in Pleasantville, NY. She attended Pleasantville schools and resided in Pleasantville until 1977 when she relocated to Danbury.

Active in the Danbury community, Mrs. McMahon was employed by the Danbury Board of Education as a hall monitor at Danbury High School and the Danbury Parking Authority. She has been a Constable for the City of Danbury for eighteen years, former Member of the City Council serving the First Ward for six years, a former member of the Fair Rent Commission for twenty years, a member of the Republican Town Committee and former secretary of the Danbury Republican Town Committee. She was a former Justice of the Peace, a member of the Council of Catholic Woman for St. Joseph Church-Danbury and a member of St. Gregory the Great Church of Danbury.

In addition to her husband Donald, she is survived by a son Peter McMahon, his wife Ada and their son Connor.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, November 21, 2025 at 11 a.m. in St. Gregory the Great Church, 85 Great Plain Rd., Danbury.

Burial will follow in All Souls Cemetery, Pleasantville, NY.

There will be no calling hours.

Contributions in her memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105

Jacqueline (Helmar) Jowdy, 100, wife of the late James J. Jowdy, Sr. died on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at her home.Th...
11/12/2025

Jacqueline (Helmar) Jowdy, 100, wife of the late James J. Jowdy, Sr. died on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at her home.

The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 10:30 in St. Anthony Maronite Catholic Church, 17 Granville Ave., Danbury.

Interment will follow in St. Peter Cemetery, Danbury.

Friends will be received at St. Anthony Church on Monday, November 17. 2025 from 4PM to 7PM

A complete obituary will be forthcoming.

Ronald F. Ridgeway, 89, of The Villages, FL, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Wednesday, October 29, 2...
11/12/2025

Ronald F. Ridgeway, 89, of The Villages, FL, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. He was the loving husband of the late Marlene Frances Ridgeway.

Mr. Ridgeway was born in Danbury, CT on October 16, 1936, a son of the late Kenneth and Anne (Szymanski) Ridgeway. Mr. Ridgeway was a graduate of Henry Abbott Technical School in Danbury, CT; he later went on to serve in the Army as a Military Policeman stationed in Anchorage, Alaska.

A retired Union carpenter, Mr. Ridgeway, resided in Florida for the past 18 years. Prior to Florida, Ron and his wife Marlene were long time residents of New Fairfield, CT. Ron and Marlene enjoyed traveling together taking many Windjammer cruises throughout the Virgin Islands and other islands of the Caribbean.

Mr. Ridgeway is survived by his son, Ronald Ridgeway and spouse Diane Ridgeway, his daughter Katie Mead and spouse Scott Mead; his daughter-in-law Cherri Ridgeway, his son Edmond Ridgeway (deceased), his stepchildren, Carol Hichborn, Scott Fine, Peggy Kaufman, Tom Barbarie and Michelle Barbarie and their spouses, his brother Rev. Kenneth E. Ridgeway SM, his brother Walter Ridgeway and spouse Margaret “Peg” Ridgeway, and his many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, November 17, 2025, at 10:30 AM at Saint Edward the Confessor Church; 21 Brush Hill Road, New Fairfield. Interment and US Army Funeral Honors will follow in Saint Peter Cemetery, Danbury. There will be no calling hours. Contributions to Mr. Ridgeway’s memory may be made to St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, https://sumtercatholic.org/donate/

Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home is in care of arrangements.

Lucille (Kennedy) Share, 89, of Danbury, wife of the late Edward G. Share, died on Saturday, Novemer 8,2025 at the Regio...
11/12/2025

Lucille (Kennedy) Share, 89, of Danbury, wife of the late Edward G. Share, died on Saturday, Novemer 8,2025 at the Regional Hospice & Home Care Center, Danbury.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, November 24, 2025 at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Danbury.

Interment will follow in St. Peter Cemetery, Danbury.

There will be no calling hours.

Contributions in Mrs. Share's memory may be made to Regional Hospice and Home Care Center, 30 Milestone Rd., Danury 06810 05 to St. Joseph Church, 8 Robinson Ave., Danbury 06810.

Maria Do Carmo Silva Ramos, 64, of Danbury, died peacefully while surrounded by her family on Friday, November 7, 2025.M...
11/12/2025

Maria Do Carmo Silva Ramos, 64, of Danbury, died peacefully while surrounded by her family on Friday, November 7, 2025.

Maria was born in Portugal on March 16, 1961; a daughter of Maria Amelia Saraiva Ribeiro and Jose Dos Reis Silva.

A longtime Danbury resident, Maria was a retired environmental services staff associate at Danbury Hospital. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish and enjoyed cooking, spending time with her family and visiting Portugal.

Maria is survived by her husband, Ailton Silva; her daughters, Melissa Lyons and her husband, Robert, Kelly Neumann and her husband, Kyle and Savana Kaback and her husband, Justin. Maria is also survived by her three grandchildren; Bobby, Stella and Madison; her mother, Maria Ribeiro; her siblings Maria Fernanda Silva Almeida and Antonio Eduardo Silva and her former spouse, Antonio Antunes Ramos.

Maria was predeceased by her father, Jose Silva.

Family and friends will be received on Thursday, November 13, 2025 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home; 9 Granville Avenue, Danbury. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday, November 14, 2025 at 10:00 AM in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church; 149 Deer Hill Avenue, Danbury. Interment will follow in Wooster Cemetery, Danbury.

Contributions in Maria's memory may be made to Regional Hospice and Home Care - 30 Milestone Road; Danbury, CT 06810 or online at https://regionalhospicect.org/.

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