Ridgefield resident Murray Bernard Darvick, 94, has died

Murray Bernard Darvick, 94, of Ridgefield, passed away on March 4, 2021. He was the loving husband of Ellen (Hodas) Darvick.

Murray was born on November 28, 1926 in Brooklyn, NY; son of the late Jack and Mollie (Bogatz) Darvick and the brother of the late Esther (Darvick) Fenster. He enlisted in the Navy at the age of 17 and worked as a pharmacist mate during World War II. After attending CCNY and the Gemological Institute of America, he embarked on a career in the wholesale diamond business. Murray first worked as a diamond cutter, then a salesman and finally as a diamond assorter. Additionally, he and his wife, Ellen, were proprietors of an antique jewelry business. 

A Ridgefield resident since 1999, Murray was an accomplished painter, working primarily with oil paints and in recent years, with watercolors. He was a classical music and opera lover, a wine enthusiast and true “foodie” with a stomach of steel. He was a member of Congregation Shir Shalom (formerly Temple Shearith Israel) of Ridgefield and a supporter Democratic Town Committee. He was also a member of the Jewish War Veterans and the Appraisers Association of America.

In November, 1952, Murray married Edith Tonkonogy (deceased). In June 1975, he married his wife Ellen. They were married for nearly 46 years. He is survived by his children: Seth Darvick, Susan Mechanic-Meyers, Saari Darvick-Binder (Steve), and Joseph Mechanic (Dara). He is also survived by grandchildren: Samuel Binder (fiancée Samantha Hamroff) and Jesse Binder (fiancée Alison Clarvit), Sarah and Julian Mechanic, Victoria, Olivia, Sophia and Emma Mechanic and Mollie Darvick. He was predeceased by his son, Steven Mechanic, daughter-in-law, Deborah Darvick and a granddaughter, Ivey Meyers.

Due to COVID 19 restrictions, a private funeral service will take place on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 1:45 PM at Congregation Shir Shalom, Ridgefield. To view the livestream of the funeral service, please click here or search "Our Shir Shalom" on YouTube. 

Contributions in Mr. Darvick’s memory may be made to Founders Hall, The Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, the Ridgefield Library, or the Keeler Tavern Museum.

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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