David Solon Borglum, 87

David Solon Borglum, 87, husband of the late Cecilia M. Borglum of Wilton, died peacefully on September 17, 2019. Born October 15, 1931 in New York City, and raised in New Canaan/Wilton, CT, he was the son of the late Paul and Harriet Borglum. David was one of two children. He graduated from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, in 1954 with a degree in Civil Engineering. David served in the United States Army reaching the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, and was a member of The National Association of Atomic & Nuclear Veterans.

Bonita ‘Bonnie’ Laurel Rosenthal

Bonita “Bonnie” Laurel Rosenthal, beloved mother, grandmother, dog mom, and longtime resident of New Canaan, passed away on Saturday July 27 in Los Angeles surrounded by the love of her three children and her beloved dog Flora. 

Bonnie was born in 1943 in New York City, the daughter of Louis and Belle Posner. She grew up in the city and attended the Ramaz School, where she developed a love of learning that continued throughout her life. She attended Hofstra University for college. Bonnie did many different things for her career but some of the jobs she most enjoyed were working in Switzerland for a bank, working as a management consultant when computers were just being introduced into the medical field, working in the Temple Beth El gift shop, and working for the Stamford Jewish Community Center. 

Bonnie was always an active member of the Jewish community wherever she was. During her time in Connecticut she actively pushed to get Jewish holidays celebrated in her children’s school systems, she ran the gift shop at Temple Beth El, and was an integral part of the Stamford JCC for many years.

Bill Faircloth, 77

On Wednesday, May 15, 2019, Bill Faircloth, husband, father, pilot, educator, grandfather and racer passed away at the age of 77 in Stamford Hospital. William Bryan Faircloth, Jr., was born on December 27, 1941, in Columbus, OH, to Dr. William Bryan Faircloth and Margaret Warren Faircloth. He grew up in Zanesville, OH, and moved to Ridgefield, CT in the late 1960s. He was a commercial airline pilot and after retirement, became a special education instructional assistant. He married Lynelle Torno on September 11, 1965, in Westport, CT and had two daughters.

Jim Mark Fowler, 89

Betsey Fowler along with her children, Mark Fowler and Carrie Fowler Stowe, the family of the iconic wildlife expert and television personality, Jim Fowler, shared that their father passed away on Wednesday, May 8th, peacefully at home at the age of 89, surrounded by his family.  Known to generations as Co-Host and later Host of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, a favorite guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,  and the Wildlife Correspondent on NBC’s Today Show, Jim lived an incredible life as a naturalist and spokesperson for wildlife and the natural world.  Before his television career began, he carried out expeditions to Africa where he lived with the Kalahari Bushmen, and to South America where he conducted ground-breaking research on the Harpy, the world’s largest eagle, and the Andean Condor. Jim was a member of the world renowned Explorers Club since 1960, and was a recipient of the Club’s highest honor, The Explorers Medal.  Jim grew up on his family’s beloved farm in Albany, Georgia, known as Mud Creek, where he first bonded with nature and, by age eleven, was training birds of prey.  Jim designed and created free roaming wildlife parks in Charleston, South Carolina, and at Chehaw Park in Albany, Georgia with the primary goal of inspiring families to make a connection with the natural world.  His property of 30yrs in New Canaan, Connecticut, became the gateway to what is now a 50 acre land trust preserve called the Silvermine Fowler Preserve for all to enjoy.  One of the most influential personalities in nature programming, Jim inspired millions to care about wildlife and nature and inspired countless zoologists, wildlife educators and other professionals who have dedicated their careers to helping preserve the natural world and the animals and habitat in it.  His impact as a spokesperson for our planet will be felt for generations to come. Jim’s wife Betsey Fowler is a renowned wildlife artist, his son Mark Fowler is the VP of Wildlife Conservation at the Explorers Club and Nature Initiative Director at Grace Farms CT where he works to save African wildlife from poaching and trafficking, and his daughter Carrie Fowler Stowe is an advocate for the environment who is passionate about the connection between human health and the health of the natural world.  Her husband Doug is an avid outdoorsman and spends as much time as possible in the back country.  Jim’s grandchildren Avery and Brinton have taken on the love of the outdoors and together, they are continuing his legacy by focusing on preserving and protecting the future of wildlife, wilderness and the health of all living things on this planet. The Fowlers also added that Jim was a Georgia boy at heart who loved being with his family and in recent years, loved driving around in his vintage jeep on his wildlife preserve in Georgia and sitting outside watching birds at his homemade bird feeder while his grandchildren played in the yard. He also recently completed his autobiography called Jim Fowler’s Wild Life (to be released soon), and loved reminiscing about the good old days as he told stories around the campfire with friends and family.

Lea DiMuzio, 88

Lea DiMuzio, 88, a longtime New Canaan resident, passed away peacefully on April 28, 2019 at Bridgeport Hospital. She is survived by her two sons Frank DiMuzio (Deborah) of Norwalk, CT, Rocky DiMuzio (Tina) of Missouri, daughter Annalea Mace (James) of Monroe, CT, two grandchildren Nicholas DiMuzio (Alana), and Amanda Mace, as well as two great-grandchildren Darian and Landon DiMuzio. She is also survived by her sister Yola DiPietro of Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada. Lea was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.