A Tribute to Papa

Jerome Hilton Bigelow
"Papa"
12/28/1919 -
7/2/1998
I
could not imagine how my life would have been had I
not grown to know Papa. We were never close and
he tended to wanted to be left alone. After he
lost his beautiful sail boat in the Bay he eventually
moved in with my Mother and Step-Father. I
thought it was weird at first. Parents coming
home to live with their children was something that I
heard about but never saw.
I got to know Papa during this period. We would
play cribbage, in complete silence. He did not
like chit-chat during this game. I was taught
to play cribbage when I was very young, it was a
requirement in my family that you play. No one
ever beat Papa, although Mimi said she would beat him
often when they were married but he would never
comment.
Papa loved his children, grandchildren and really
started to get used to being a
great-grandfather. Living in Mom's house for
the last several years of his life he was surrounded
by the kids of the family. Emily and her cousins got
to enjoy his dry sense of humor, something that I am
sure they still will always remember.
Papa was a true American patriot. Having served
proudly in the armed forces and during two wars, he
wore his pride close to his chest but was always
willing to share a story.
Papa enjoyed playing golf and pool. He was a welder
and loved to build things with metal and wood.
When my Father met my Mother, he owned and operated a
furniture store and continued to build things until
he passed away.
When I was a child I was embarrassed to have Jerome
as a middle name. As an adult, I am very proud
to have been given his name.
One
of Papa's painting. I have this one hanging in my
family room where I look at it often and see his
eyes.
see original page here.
