Connecticut Post

Thomas F. Hindle

January 11, 1944 - October 31, 2021

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Thomas F. Hindle, 77, lifelong resident of Westport, CT passed away peacefully with family on Sunday, October 31, 2021, after a several year battle with Parkinson’s. He was the son of the late Edythe and Charles Hindle.

Tom was born January 11, 1944 at Langley Field, VA. As a young boy, his family settled in Westport, CT. He and his younger sister, Barbara, enjoyed a gentle and magical time growing up in Westport. Summers were spent going to Compo Beach to swim and to explore the two beach points looking for hidden starfish. In the winters, they went swimming at the “Y” and to skating and hot cocoa parties at the Patterson Club. At Staples High School, Tom was a charter member and president of the “The Orphenians,” a select chorale group that continues to perform over fifty years later.

Tom graduated from The University of Connecticu­t with a business degree. While in school, Tom worked at the college radio station and fed his passion for music, editing, and broadcasti­ng. After graduation, Tom began a long, successful career in video broadcasti­ng technology. He began at CBS Labs where the process of overlaying text in broadcasti­ng, Vidifont, was first being developed. Tom stayed with the same group through various corporate ownerships, including Philips, Thomson, and Grass Valley. As a Product Manager, he contribute­d to evolving technologi­es; one leading to the recognitio­n of a Technical Emmy Award. Later in his career, Tom worked as a Senior Account Manager and owned large accounts such as NBC who used his company’s equipment to bring the Olympics to living rooms around the world.

Water, boating, and swimming were passions of Tom’s. As a long-time member of the Westport Y Master’s Swim Team, he swam regularly and made lifelong friends with whom he traveled the country to compete. Tom’s passion for music never waned. He enjoyed attending live performanc­es including those presented by the Handel and Haydn Society. Tom also enjoyed rolling up his sleeves for home improvemen­t projects and transforme­d his home over the years. He enjoyed sharing his home with friends, especially entertaini­ng for the Super Bowl. Tom loved to travel. He crossed the country and the world, visiting family, sightseein­g, and for business.

Tom was a caring family member and a person who worked to make and keep long time friendship­s. Survivors include one sister, Barbara Hindle; two nephews, Matthew Cohen and Darrel Kolb; and one niece, Star Kolb.

Friends are invited to attend a funeral service on Thursday, November 4, 2021 at 10:00 a.m., followed by a reception at Christ and Holy Trinity Church, 75 Church Lane, Westport, CT. Interment will be in Nichols Farm Burial Ground in Trumbull, CT. Condolence­s for the family may be left online at www.hardingfun­eral.com. Contributi­ons in memory of Thomas in lieu of flowers may be made to The Handel and Haydn Society, handelandh­aydn.org or the YMCA of Wesport/Weston, westporty.org.

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