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David Canary Dies at 77
by Kendra Baker November 24, 2015 ![]() Emmy Award-winning actor and Wilton resident David Hoyt Canary died of natural causes at the age of 77 on Nov. 16 at The Greens at Cannondale. He was as well known here for his generosity to the community as for his acting career. Canary and his wife, Maureen, raised two children, Christopher and Kathryn, in Wilton and became very involved in the community after realizing “how much local organizations could benefit from their talents,” and participated in many fund-raisers involving music and acting, according to a March 2005 Wilton Bulletin article. That year, the couple were named Distinguished Citizens of the Year by the Wilton YMCA. Canary starred in soap operas like "All My Children" and "One Life to Live", and was well known for his role as the ranch foreman Candy Canaday on "Bonanza", which he played from 1967 to 1970 and 1972 to 1973. He also made guest appearances on two of the longest running prime time dramas in U.S. television history, "Gunsmoke" and "Law & Order". Canary is survived by his wife; his son Christopher and his wife, Amy, of Philadelphia; his daughter Kathryn and her fiancé, John Rotheimer, of New York City; his grandson, Donovan Canary, of Philadelphia; and his brother John and wife Paula of New York City. Funeral services will be privately held for immediate family at Bouton Funeral Home in Georgetown, and a memorial tribute is being planned, with a date to be determined. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, ALZ.org. Full Article Here: http://www.wiltonbulletin.com/58921/...ry-dies-at-77/ |
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