Before retiring to California, Bob Ruben and his wife lived in Rye for 25 years.
After growing up in the Bronx, Trisch McCabe raised her son in Rye, where she loved cheering him on at all of his sports games.
Hospital volunteer and watercolor artist Nancy Butler celebrated all four sons’ birthdays on July 17.
Dick Owens was an entrepreneur who loved to sail the Long Island Sound.
Alongside his career in architecture, Jim McCulloh was also an avid sailor, a hobby he pursued from Annapolis to Princeton to American Yacht Club.
Virginia Beechert had many hobbies, including driving, sketching and watercolors, and walking the Westhampton beaches.
During her 50 years in Rye, Helen Hild was active with The Little Garden Club, The Rye Twig, and The Rye Presbyterian Church.
While his work centered around the theatre, Cunningham also played notable roles in films such as "Mystic Pizza," "Dead Poets Society," "School Ties” and "For Love or Money."
Edith Burpee lost sight in 1967, but maintained zest for life, leading a Girls Scout troop and running RYES.
Linda Olmstead is survived by her two sons and three sisters.

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