In Memory of GAR Past President Carolyn Anderson
In Memory of GAR Past President Carolyn Anderson
August 20, 1941 - February 24, 2026
The Board of Directors of the Greenwich Association of REALTORS® (GAR) and Greenwich Multiple Listing Service (GMLS) honors the memory of GAR Past President, Carolyn Anderson.
Caroyn joined GAR & GMLS in February 1987, and remained active through 2026, with over 30 years of membership and service in the Greenwich, Connecticut, and National Association of REALTORS®.
In 1987, Carolyn and her late husband Jerry co-founded Anderson Associates Ltd., a successful real estate agency in Greenwich. arolyn was a published author who shared her extensive knowledge of the town through multiple editions of the Anderson Guide to Enjoying Greenwich.
Carolyn became very involved in leading the GAR & GMLS organizations, sitting as President in 2007, and served on the GAR Board of Directors for many years. She also served on numerous committees during her time with GAR, helping to shape and strengthen the organization.
Carolyn was inducteed into the GAR Hall of Fame in 2011, whcich exhibits the highest ethical standards, integrity and professionalism, and go above and beyond to volunteer in the community for the benefit of the public.
Carolyn will be remembered for her professionalism and dedication.
Outside of her professional life, Carolyn and Jerry embarked on a lifetime of adventures. She and Jerry both earned their pilot licenses and flew a Beechcraft Bonanza together. She enjoyed backcountry camping and was an avid skier. She and Jerry learned the fundamentals of viticulture and started a commercial vineyard on her beloved family farm in Clinton County, Indiana. In earlier years, Carolyn was active as a den leader for Cub Scouts and a pack leader for Girl Scouts, while also serving on the boards of the Greenwich chapter of the American Red Cross and the American Field Service.
"She was a gift who left behind a great legacy and will be missed", stated Brian Amen, 2026 GAR President.
Carolyn’s legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched in the Greenwich community, and she will be deeply missed by many.
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