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David Bigelow Obituary

David Campbell Bigelow
David Campbell Bigelow,96, passed away peacefully in his daughters’ home surrounded by family on Tuesday June 27, 2023 after a full and remarkable life. A beloved husband, father, and grandfather, David leaves behind a lasting legacy of humility, appreciation, and kindness. It’s hard to describe the impact he had on those aroundhim. His family and friends will always carry a part of David Bigelow in thei rhearts. The son of David E. Bigelow and Ruth Campbell Bigelow, David was born in 1926 in New York City. He grew up in Wilton, CT and went on to high school at Avon Old Farms, a place where he developed many fond memories. David went on to serve as a translator in the US Army during WWII and then graduated from Yale University with the class of 1948. He worked in the film industry for a few years, after which he transitioned and took over his family’s business, The Bigelow Tea Company. Heled Bigelow with integrity, passion, and a spirit of determination for 46years. He was a pioneer in the tea industry, with Bigelow being the first company to add flavor to black tea. David’s passion for tea drove the specialty tea category to where it is today. He remained active in the company until 90years old, serving as Chairman of the Board and running his beloved Charleston Tea Garden in South Carolina. Above all, David Bigelow was a devoted family man. He met his beautiful wife, Eunice, in New York City in1958, at just the right time. They married in 1959 and spent the next 64 years together in Westport, CT. They shared a lifetime of companionship, compromise, and cherished memories. They were a true partnership, in life and in work, rarely more than a few feet apart. He always said “he wouldn’t know what he would’ve done without Mema.” He was a loving father to two beautiful daughters, Lori and Cindi Bigelow, and a dedicated grandfather to two grandchildren, Meghan Campbell O’Hara and David Bigelow O’Hara. “Poppop” taught his family more than he ever knew. He showed them how to listen first, and believed deeply that there is something to learn from everyone. He taught them the importance of finding humor in everyday life and shared his love of laughter with them every day. He taught them curiosity, patience, and balance. But most importantly, he showed them what it meant to love unconditionally. He eft an indelible mark on us all. In the business world, David Bigelow was truly one of a kind. He built an impressive track record over the years, but what made David unique was how he led Bigelow Tea. He operated with the highest levels of integrity and ethics, never willing to cut a corner or sacrifice his values. He had the deepest loyalty to his suppliers, customers, and most importantly, his employees. He always put people above profits and insisted on creating a workplace where everyone could take pride in their work. He was a leader in the truest sense of the word - humble down to his core and quick to give credit to those around him. His legacy of compassion, humility, and kindness will live on at Bigelow Tea for many generations to come. Outside of family and tea, his true love was golf. David took on golf like he took on everything else in life, with tenacity, curiosity, and pure determination. Like the entrepreneur he was, he reinvented his swing almost every other week, relentlessly looking for little ways to improve his game. He may have watched more YouTube videos of Ben Hogan’s swing than anyone else on earth. While his family couldn’t match his prowess on the course, they will always hold on to his limitless advice and cherish the many fond memories playing the game together. David was unwavering in his commitment to supporting education and the arts in Fairfield County. Through the David and Eunice Bigelow Foundation, he supported technology &coding classes and music & art programs for students in Bridgeport, as well as the Westport Country Playhouse. He received many recognitions for his contributions, including the Avon Old Farms Distinguished Alumni Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Tea Association. David was an avid reader with an insatiable curiosity to learn about the world and those around him. In his later years, David and Eunice split their time between Westport, CT and Palm Beach, FL. He loved spending time with family, especially with Cindi’s partner Craig and his son Cooper, wife Jinah, and their children Spencer, Mason, and Rosie. He was preceded in death by his daughter Lori Bigelow and survived by his wife Eunice Bigelow, his daughter Cindi Bigelow, and his two grandchildren Meghan Campbell O’Hara and David Bigelow O’Hara and his wife Mary Kate O’Hara. Calling hours will be held on Thursday August 24 from 3pm to 8pm at Lesko & Polke Funeral Home, 1209Post Road in Fairfield, CT. A celebration of life will take place Friday August25 at 11am at Greenfield Hill Congregational Church, 1045 Old Academy Road in Fairfield, CT. Fortravel directions, or to sign his online Guest Registry, please visit www.LeskoPolkeFuneralHome.com. Family and friends are invited to join in honoring the life of David Bigelow and sharing their memories. The family kindly requests any donations be made to the David and Eunice Bigelow Foundation. Donations can be made via Paypal (via this link, or directly to paypal.me/bigelowfoundation) or via check. Checks can be mailed to 201 Black Rock Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06825 address, Attn: Janned Serrano. These contributions will continue David Bigelow’s spirit of generosity and make a positive difference in the lives of those in need, just as he did throughout his remarkable journey. David Bigelow served as a beacon of wisdom and guidance to so many. He will forever remain a source of inspiration, love, and strength. Let us celebrate the incredible life he led and the profound impact he made.

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Published by Connecticut Post on Jul. 6, 2023.

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Rita Sullivan

June 30, 2024

Remembering David and sending our love to all of you
Rita and David

Carlton Piercey

July 24, 2023

I didn't know them but it just so happens to be that I'm watching the tea episode of Modern Marvels today and googled to see if David and Eunice were still living RIP David my prayers are with your charming wife Eunice I love that name because of Mama's Family, and the rest of your family and friends

Diane Manderville

July 23, 2023

Deepest Condolences to Cindi and Mrs. Bigelow. I always enjoyed seeing his smile in the hallways of Bigelow Tea Company ~ may fond memories carry you through the difficult days. With love and appreciation for a life well lived.

Susan, Alan, Michael and Alan Kasson

July 20, 2023

We are saddened and send our sincere condolences, he was an inspiration, a fine loving gentleman, kind and good hearted. He will be missed...Rest In Peace Mr B......

Rita and David Sulivan

July 14, 2023

We had the pleasure and privilege to have Eunice and David as our friends for many years in Palm Beach, we have so many good memories to look back on.

We will always remember David's kindness, intelligence and inquisitiveness, we had so many hours-long conversations even when Eunice and David were back in CT. David was such a kind man, he treated everyone with respect and dignity, never complained, never boasted, always a perfect gentleman. We will miss him and will cherish the memories.

Our hearts go out to Eunice and Cindi, our condolences to the family.

David and Rita

Dennis Delaney

July 10, 2023

My condolences to the Bigelow family and my respect to Mr. David Bigelow for a life well lived.

Kathryn and Tony Sirico

July 9, 2023

Cindi and Mrs B sending condolences on Mr B´s passing of a live well lived. When he came to Greg & Tony he was always such a good looking, kind gentleman. May your memories bring you comfort.

John Gunn

July 9, 2023

Dear Cindy and Eunice,

I am very sorry to learn of David's passing. I was fortunate as a young man to spend some time with him when David and Eunice were for several years guests of my father at an annual mixed doubles tennis tournament in New Hampshire. I looked forward to those visits as he was a kind and engaging man. I am also appreciative of the friendship he shared with my father for many, many years.

John Gunn

The Staff of Lesko-Polke Funeral Home

July 9, 2023

Offering our sympathies at this time.

Mary Fetcho

July 8, 2023

Cindi,
I was so sad to hear about your dad. It sounds like he truly was an amazing man. I´m sure you have many great memories. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Mary Fetcho

Linda Pinto

July 7, 2023

Cindi,
A beautiful tribute for your Dad, who had a life that was certainly well lived. Hugs and prayers for you and your family. God Bless.

Michael Higgins

July 7, 2023

The Higgins family have fond memories of David, and he was admired by all those who had the pleasure to know him. Michael and Paul Higgins

Sharon faulkner

July 7, 2023

So sorry for your loss I remember waiting on your mom and dad all the time at Luigis he was a nice man sending prayers and hugs to Mrs Bigelow Cindy and all the family iam sure he will be missed Sharon at Luigis xo

Walter Raymond

July 7, 2023

Hello Cindy and Family, my sincere condolences to you all at this time. Although I had not had the honor of knowing your dad, our paths crossed years ago when I was in the car appearance business in Norwalk when the tea company was in town. My prayers are with you all at this time. God Bless, Walter

Shabnam Weber

July 6, 2023

David Bigelow's legacy will never be forgotten but most important, his positivity and relentless smile is what I will always remember.

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