09/17/2025
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Richard T. Kinne on September 4, 2025.
Dick is survived by his wife, Alberta Kinne; his three children, Keitha, Rick and Tom and their wives, Daniela Sikora, Linda Kinne, and Barbara Kinne; his grandson, Blake Kinne; his nephew, Bob Dodd, and Bob’s wife, Barbara Dodd; and his niece, Jeane Kropp and her husband, Jay Laurie.
Born in 1928, Dick enjoyed a magical childhood in Ogdensburg, New York on the St. Lawrence River, living with extended family. He moved to the Bronx when he was eight, returning to Ogdensburg every summer to work as a sailor on the cargo ship captained by his grandfather. At 14, he met the love of his life, Alberta Sordini, when her family moved in across the street. After serving in the Marines and graduating from Manhattan College, he built a career in finance and human resources at GE. He and Alberta married in 1954 and lived in New York, Connecticut, and Ohio before settling in Trumbull, CT in 1964 to raise their children.
Dick enjoyed the finer things in life—family walks in the woods, lake vacations, fishing, blues and country music, cooking, single-malt scotch, hot dogs, and dancing – especially when done in the company of family and friends.
He and Alberta moved to Ridgefield in 2013 to live with Keitha and Daniela, later joined by his nephew and wife, Bob and Barbara. Dick enjoyed reading the newspaper daily, doing puzzles, picking flowers in the garden for Alberta, sipping Scotch on Thursdays with his friend Larry Morley, and attending every Ridgefield Chorale concert.
Dick embodied a wonderful balance of earnestness and playfulness—serious and hardworking by nature, yet it wasn’t uncommon to find him playing with the children and instigating mischief. He was unfailingly kind and generous, offering support to anyone in need. His loving presence and gentle spirit will be deeply missed by many.
A memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church; 353 Main Street, Ridgefield. Interment will take place privately.
In lieu of flowers, plant some! Or donate to The Ridgefield Chorale, The Nature Conservancy, or the charity of your choice. Kane Funeral Home is in care of arrangements.