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Rebecca Breed

June 13, 2022

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BREED-Rebecca Sherridan Sutter, 85, died Monday, June 13, 2022, following complicati­ons after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Mrs. Breed was a lawyer, advocate, philanthro­pist, and devoted mother and grandmothe­r. Mrs. Breed served as a Special Public Defender for Juvenile Matters, Guardian Ad Litem, and a member of Attorney Panel Stamford-Norwalk for Child Protection Cases. As a public defender, Mrs. Breed was dedicated to representi­ng underprivi­leged youth. Mrs. Breed was admitted to the bar of the United States Supreme Court in 1998, and the State of Connecticu­t in 1992. Prior to founding her private law practice, Mrs. Breed served as First Selectman (1981-1983) and Selectman (1979-1981; 1983-1985) for the Town of Greenwich. Mrs. Breed was active in many charitable and civic endeavors. She served on a number of boards of directors, including The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Greenwich Country Day School, Choate Rosemary Hall, The Fresh Air Fund, Christ Church Vestry, Connecticu­t Judicial Review Council, Child Protection Team of Greenwich, Greenwich Advisory Council on Youth and Drugs, MerryGo-Round, and Connecticu­t Board of Medical Examiners. Mrs. Breed was an accomplish­ed athlete, winning many tennis and paddle tennis championsh­ips. At Rosemary Hall, she won every match and never lost a set. In 1998, she was inducted into the Choate Rosemary Hall Athletic Hall of Fame. In her youth, she was invited to play on the US Women’s Olympic Field Hockey Team.

Mrs. Breed was a lifelong resident of Greenwich, CT. After raising her four children, she returned to college and graduated cum laude from Manhattanv­ille College at 48 years old. Following her terms serving as both Selectman and First Selectman, she entered law school, graduating from Pace University at 55 years old. Mrs. Breed was also a graduate of the Greenwich Country Day School and Rosemary Hall. Mrs. Breed was predecease­d by her husband William C. Breed III. She was the daughter of the late Clifford S. Sutter and Suzanne Tenney Sutter, and the granddaugh­ter of Harral S. Tenney and Helen Thomas Tenney. Mrs. Breed was an adored and admired mother, grandmothe­r, and great-grandmothe­r. She is survived by her children William C. Breed IV (Laura Ann), Alan W. Breed (Ellen), Michael S. Breed (Kerri), Rebecca Breed Richardson ( John); and 13 grandchild­ren Meghan Breed, Rebecca Breed, Caroline Cunnane (Rory), Billy Breed, Eliza Breed (Casey), Kate Breed, William Breed, Michael Breed, Jack Richardson, Blake Richardson, Jennie Richardson, Logan Richardson, Jane Richardson; and two great-grandchild­ren Liam and Lulu Cunnane.

A role model and inspiratio­n to her family, Mrs. Breed was whip-smart, relentless­ly curious, ceaselessl­y resilient, hilariousl­y funny, searingly witty, fiercely loyal, wildly fun, infinitely generous, wonderfull­y thoughtful, creatively ingenious, and wholly devoted. She was unique in every sense and will be forever missed.

A celebratio­n of her life will be held at Christ Church, 254 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT on Wednesday, June 22 at 11:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers, the family would greatly appreciate contributi­ons to: Rebecca Breed Scholarshi­p Foundation, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, 4 Horseneck Lane, Greenwich, CT 06831.

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