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Bernard A. DiNatale Jr.

North Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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Bernard A. DiNatale Jr.of Dunstable DUNSTABLE, MA -- Bernard "Bernie" A. DiNatale Jr. of Dunstable, MA died Tuesday, December 31, 2013, at the Spaulding Hospital in Cambridge, MA.He was married to Carolyn DiNatale with whom he celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on August 6, 2013. Born in...

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Bernie was ALWAYS supportive of my work in the CPS. He was an outstanding educator. The Chelmsford Public Schools and I were very luck to have Bernie as a colleague. I miss him.

Please accept our heartfelt condolences for your loss. Special thanks to Mr. D. and his family for sharing him as he had a positive impact on our lives for over four decades. He proved to be a consummate Teacher, Tech. Coordinator, Customer, Consultant and the title we will miss the most Dear Friend.

God Bless!
The Tyros Brothers

Candy and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your husband and father…
Jeff & Pattie Mitchell

Candy So sorry to hear about "Butch" our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Candy, Brooke, Brett, spouses and grandchildren, Aunt Helen and Uncle Bernie,

Please accept our heartfelt sympathies on the loss of your son, husband, father, and grandfather, Butch. We can only imagine how very difficult this time has been for your family, and we will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.

With our deepest sympathies.
Love,
Lexi and Brian Johnson and sons

It is with much sorrow that I learned of the passing of Bernie DiNatale. Bernie hired me in 1995 as a school librarian serving the Chelmsford Public Schools. His belief in my abilities was strong, so strong that he recommended I be hired even prior to the completion of my master's degree at Simmons College.
Bernie continued to believe in me and to show me the true meaning of the word "team." He was a consumate professional and a true mentor of many. His belief in the value of school...

Candy and family, Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Bernie was such a kind, sincere, helpful gentleman. It was a pleasure to work with him. May your loving memories of him replace the sorrow you feel now.

My deepest condolences for your loss. Bernie was an excellent high school Electronics teacher when I was his student in 1982 and later he was a quality Director when I was a technician for him in 1993/1994 at Chelmsford Public Schools.
Sincerely,
Richard E. Maloon, CHS 1982

Candy,
I was very sad to hear the news about Bernie. I remember how helpful and friendly he was to me when I was first starting out in Chelmsford. You're in my thoughts.
Irene Hannigan