A former local business co-owner, Jim Dempsey would often make up song about Rye locals for his family.
Anthony Storino, who went by the nickname 'Tony Bluefish,' was a member of Rye Seniors and a grandfather of seven.
Before becoming a mother of three, Barbara Ferguson started her career at the United Nations before eventually indulging her love of travel.
Norma Minicus and her husband started married life in North Africa before eventually settling in Armonk.
Terri Silverman worked as the manager of the Rye Golf Club for over 20 years and participated in the Rye arts scene.
Anne Prata, who moved with family to U.S., loved animals and her Scottish heritage.
A life-long boater, Rob Matturro, Jr. operated many boats in Rye and surrounding areas.
Originally from Rhode Island, Jim Egan and his wife raised his children in Rye, where he volunteered as a CYO basketball coach.
After successful careers on gridiron and commercials, John Lium devoted his talents to several different industries, including starting a nonprofit dedicated to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy research.
Cyril Gsell was a member of notable clubs, including the Westchester Country Club.

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