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Garrison Sewall Lane

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Garrison Sewall Lane, of Greenwich and Stonington, CT, died, after a short battle with illness, Wednesday, November 29. He was born on January 23, 1963, in NYC, to the late Marcia Huhn Lane and Garrison Fairfield Lane. Garrison attended Episcopal School of NYC and was a communican­t at Christ Church in Greenwich. He was a graduate of Greenwich High School and the CT School of Broadcasti­ng, and was a lifelong resident of Greenwich and later Stamford. Garrison was trained in Taekwondo, weight lifting, and wrestling. He loved the movies and all things musical, especially singing and jazz. Garrison was a drummer and composer of music. He was a voracious eater, especially Indian food, and was always good for thirds, provided there were “no creamed onions, please”. Garrison had a great sense of humor, was fastidious about cleanlines­s, a fancier of Band-Aids, and a devout believer in the power of vitamins. While blind, he had the hearing of a secret service agent. In his younger days, he knew the streets and avenues of his beloved Greenwich like the back of his hand and was renowned for walking everywhere. He was predecease­d by his beloved mother, Marcia “HiHo” Lane. He is survived by his father, Garrison F. Lane, sister, Marcia Lane Clair and husband Richard, sister, Madeleine Lane-Duigan and husband Shane, and their children, Brennan, Holly, and Griffin. A memorial service is scheduled for January 19th, at 2 p.m. at Christ Church in Greenwich. A service is also scheduled for January 20th, at 2 p.m. at Calvary Church in Stonington, CT. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in his name to CT Services for the Blind. Contact Lisa Drew, Bureau of Education Services for the Blind, 184 Windsor Avenue, Windsor, CT 06095.

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