Richard (Dick) Dann passed away peacefully on January 14, 2026, after a short illness. He was born in NYC on March 1, 1941, to Edward and Edith Gearing Dann. He grew up in several places, Taunton, Springfield and Pittsfield, Mass. Dick, as a teenager, went to Williston Northampton School, then on to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Mass. where he received his engineering degree. He also attended ROTC while in college, then joined the army for active duty as a second lieutenant. Proudly, he served as commanding officer for the 83 Ordinance Company. After discharge, Dick joined Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford. In 1973, he was employed by Penton Publishing in Cleveland, Ohio, as the Assistant Editor of Machine Design Magazine and resided in Westlake, Ohio, with his wife and two sons. In 1988, Dick returned to CT, where he worked at Integrated Custom Software. Dick and Charlene then raised their family in Glastonbury. Close to retirement, Cromwell became their home, where Dick was employed by Cyber Research.
Music was his great love. As a child, he fondly remembered walking around the piano singing with his cousins, as his grandma Gearing played. In college, he started organ lessons and played at several church services. He was the choir director for the United Church of Christ in Columbia, CT, for several years. In 1970, he joined a barbershop chorus, The Silk City Chorus, where he was a member of a quartet. His quartet sang for The Mountain Laurel Chapter of Sweet Adelines and that is where he met the love of his life, Sweet Adeline, Charlene. During their married life, Dick continued singing both in barbershop and church choirs. He always harmonized with his cousins at family events, which was a welcome tradition. After retirement, he also continued organ lessons with Dr. Angela Salcedo, which he loved. He was very knowledgeable about choral music and joined The New England Chamber Choir for a few years. For 38 years, until his death, Dick sang in the Chancel Choir at First Church of Glastonbury. In 2001, he was particularly proud to be chair of the organ committee, being responsible for the purchase of the magnificent Schoenstein Organ.
In their retirement years, Dick and Charlene traveled to see their sons in Maryland and Georgia. They traveled yearly to Florida and Lakeside, Ohio, capturing many moments together of ocean views and sunsets at Lake Erie. When not traveling, they were employed by CDS within Costco, serving samples and having delightful conversations with customers. This job was a special joy to both of them!
Dick was a kind, loving, and gentle husband, father, grandfather, uncle, leaving his wife of 52 years, Charlene Lanza Dann; two sons, Geoffrey Dann and his wife Tracy of Lilburn, Georgia and Anthony Dann and his partner Amanda Lang of Riverdale, Maryland; and three grandchildren, Specialist Logan Dann, Maya Dann and Parker Dann. He was predeceased by his three loving cousins, Thomas Gearing, Alida Vasso, and Dorothy Frieler. He will be fondly missed by his family, nieces and nephews, friends and choir members.
The family would like to give heartfelt thanks to the staff of Water’s Edge Health Care in Middletown. Dick was given excellent care by Sandra, Keanadre, Alexis, Carl, Tyler and Aleshia, plus others not known.
A celebration of his life will be held at First Church of Christ, 2183 Main Street, Glastonbury, CT on February 21 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his honor to the Music Program at First Church, Glastonbury.


