Hugh Blake Bignell 1930 – 2023


Husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, Queen’s Civil Engineer, Insurance Broker, tenor, piano player, musical theatre patron, runner, football player and coach, canoeist, skier and avid hiker. Born March 20, 1930 in Quebec City and died peacefully February 6, 2023 in Quebec City. 

Hugh Blake Bignell was born to Cyril Blake Bignell and Frances Stevens with a very special bond to his Gaga after the sudden passing of his dear mother when Hugh was only two.  As stated by Hugh himself, he’s had a wonderful life!  Hugh and Babs met in Quebec City through good friends and were soon married in 1958.

Hugh leaves behind his wife Babs of 64 years; his children Ted (Dominique), Joan (Greg) and Mary (George); his grandchildren Alyssa, Kylie, Erika and Charlie and his great grandchildren Sloane, Wallis and Sunny as well as many nieces, nephews and countless friends made through his long life.  Hugh is predeceased by his sisters Joan and Judy, survived by his sister Di and predeceased by his brothers Brian and John.

To his four grandchildren, Hugh was a great “Bampa”, with one of his favourite tricks being... to lift them up by their ears, giggling and shrieking with laughter.

He was blessed with a beautiful voice and at the early age of 7, sang in the choir at Chalmers Wesley Church.  Hugh went on as a tenor to sing with several choirs in Quebec City, at numerous weddings as well as at Trinity and the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.  He was also an active member of the congregation and board at the Cathedral with a devout faith in God and he believed strongly in helping the community in any way possible. He and Babs both shared a love of helping others and as a testament to this dedication were jointly awarded, for the first time to a couple, the Moe & Regina Rosenhek Volunteer Award.

Hugh’s love of singing and piano playing went on to be the impetus for countless parties, with good friends and often their children at their treasured home on Oak Avenue with a garden lovingly tended to by Hugh. Babs and Hugh put together song sheets for everyone to follow along and enjoy the singing.

As a young man, Hugh played and coached football and later went on to coach the football team at Quebec High School where his son Ted and several of his classmates played.  Many of those classmates have endured as good friends to Hugh over the decades since then.

Hugh’s love of nature and the outdoors began at an early age. When he was just a teenager, he had the vision to recommend to the YMCA that they acquire a camp, at Lac des Chicots near Lac-Beauport which they soon acted on, to be used as a summer camp for young people.

This love of nature went on to fuel frequent ski trips to Stoneham with Babs and their children meeting other families.  There were many treasured canoe trips with good friends and their children, countless memorable hiking trips to the Appalachians, White Mountains and Canadian Rockies. Hugh was an avid skier until into his 80’s with frequent outings to nearby hills and a wonderful trip to Austria.

Thanks for the care provided by the staff of St. Brigid’s Home and the team at Hôpital Saint Sacrement.

A celebration of Hugh’s life will be held on June 3, 2023 at 2:00 PM at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City.  The family will be at the church at 1:00 PM to greet family and friends.

In lieu of any flowers, please consider a donation in Hugh’s name to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Foundation

https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/fondation-de-la-cathedrale-de-la-sainte-trinitecathedral-of/

 

 

 

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