Christopher Digou was born and raised in Marlborough. His parents, Charles J. Digou Sr. and Lucile M. Belmore Digou, both passed away before he was born. He received his education in the surrounding establishments and graduated from Marlborough High School in 1983.
After more than twenty years of service, he retired from his position with Stratus Technologies in Maynard, Massachusetts. In preparation for their retirement, Chris and Karen have just recently purchased a home in South Dennis, which is located on Cape Cod.
Chris is survived by his wife, his brother Charles Digou Jr. and his friend Sharon Collari, his sister Cynthia Madden and her husband Brian, his brother David Digou, his sister Diane Ogar and her husband William, his sister Carol Krager and her husband Carl, his brother Dennis Digou and his longtime friend Kim Garcia, his sister Catherine Digou and her fiancé William Orr, his mother-in-law Mary Ann Dupre, his brother-in-law Norman Dupre and his wife Suzanne, and his brother-in-law David Dupre and his wife Donna. Chris is also survived by his mother-in-law Mary Ann Dupre, his brother-in-law David Dupre and his wife Donna, and his brother-in-law David Dupre and his wife Donna.
His nieces and nephews, including Keith Madden, Jamie and Joseph Ogar, James and Matthew Winchester, Jesse Digou, David and Kristie Digou, and Jesse Digou, are also among those he leaves behind. John Brule, Carol “Franco” Francolini Mueller, and Chris Combs are also among the people whom Chris leaves behind for his extremely close pals.
He was always concerned about the welfare of others, and he will be sorely missed by everyone, including Roxy and Elishka, his two German Shepherd dogs, whom he cherished and took care of. Additionally, Chris was a member of the Marlboro Moose Lodge 1129, the VFW Post 1027 of Hudson, and the Sudbury American Legion Post 191. He would also periodically visit the Sudbury American Legion Post 191.
Chris had a wide range of hobbies throughout his life, including spending a lot of time on the golf course with his pals and being a devoted supporter of the local sports teams, particularly the Boston Bruins, the Boston Red Sox, and the Boston Patriots. A night out to dinner with Karen at their favorite restaurant, “Da Vinci Bistro” in Sudbury, was always a very memorable occasion for him. He always treasured the special occasions that brought together his family and friends.
On Saturday, November 12th, from 1 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon, there will be a Celebration of Christopher’s Life held at the Marlboro Moose Lodge 1129, which is located at 67 Fitchburg Street in Marlboro, Massachusetts. Assisting the family with the preparations is the Tighe Hamilton Regional Funeral Home, which is located at 50 Central Street in Hudson, Massachusetts.