Jill Roina Carroll, 73

With profound sadness and deep love, we announce the passing of Jill Roina Carroll, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and wife. Jill was born on July 20, 1951, and peacefully left this world on June 24, 2025, in her home, surrounded by her family.

Jill was born in Greenwich Hospital to Ralph and Addie Roina. She is survived by her two brothers, Richard and Kenneth Roina, and her twin sister, Jan Benedict. Jill attended Greenwich High School, Class of 1969. She married her high school sweetheart, Edward Carroll. They were married for 49 years until his passing in 2022. Together they raised four children, Edward (Lauren) Carroll, Peter (Annette) Carroll, John (Sarah) Carroll, and Elizabeth (David) Morrison.

Jill was graced with six grandchildren, each one adored and embraced with the special bond this entire family shares. The home where Jill and Ed raised their family is filled with beautiful memories and a warm, welcoming spirit, where friends and family often gathered for celebrations.

Jill always loved living in Old Greenwich, and she was an active member of the community. She and her family were engaged members at the Rocky Point Club of Old Greenwich, where many lasting friendships and cherished memories were formed. As twins, Jill and Jan were inseparable for life, and their profound connection was deepened by their marriages to lifelong friends Ed and Peter. This foursome built a life of shared joy in Greenwich, enjoying the merging of their families, frequent walks at Tod’s Point, travel, and much more.

Jill dedicated over 30 years to New Lebanon School, working as a Media Tech. In this role, Jill found deep fulfillment in empowering students and teachers through her expertise in technology. Jill turned fleeting moments into lasting memories with her beautiful pictures and videos, which brightened the halls, events, and website of New Lebanon School. Through her thoughtful contributions, Jill helped generations of students feel recognized, valued, and celebrated.

Though Jill’s absence leaves an immense void, her memory is forever treasured by her extensive family, and all who knew her.