Frank Mazza, 89, Lifelong Greenwich Native

Frank Mazza passed away at Greenwich Hospital on February 7, 2025, just short of his 90th birthday.

He was a lifelong Greenwich native, the son of Antonio P. Mazza, also a lifelong Greenwich resident, and Viola Jensen Mazza. Frank is survived by his two sons and their wives, Stephen and Tammy of Brewster, NY, and Robert and Lucy of Greenwich, CT, as well as his two beloved grandsons, Taylor and Zack. Frank is also survived by his three nieces, Sherry Delany of Greenwich, Susan Blair of Fountain Inn, South Carolina, and Stephanie Einsiedler of Kennebunk, Maine.

After graduating from Greenwich High School, where he was a varsity football player, Frank attended Norwich University – The Military College of Vermont, where he graduated with an engineering degree and went on to serve as a lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers. After serving his country, he had a successful career as a civil engineer. However, Frank's true calling was public service in the Town of Greenwich, where he served multiple terms as a Selectman, served on the BET, was Chairman of the Harbor Management Commission, and led his most gratifying project as Chairman of the Glenville School Building Committee, where both of his grandsons attended.

Frank’s great passion was boating, and he could be found most summer days out on the water on his boat or spending time at the Mianus River Boat and Yacht Club, where he was a founding member and past Commodore. He also developed a lifelong love of Vermont and skiing from his time at Norwich University, a passion that he passed on to both his sons and grandsons.

Frank was a man of character and integrity who strived to stay involved and improve the town he called home his entire life. He was a proud father and grandfather and a loyal friend. He will be missed dearly by all.

Services will be private.