CHRISTOPHER-BARRETT-Obituary

CHRISTOPHER J. BARRETT

Wakefield, Massachusetts

Feb 24, 1932 – Apr 16, 2013 (Age 81)

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BORN
February 24, 1932
DIED
April 16, 2013
AGE
81
LOCATION
Wakefield, Massachusetts

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BARRETT, Christopher J. Of Wakefield April 16. Husband of Marilyn (Longo) Barrett. Father of Christopher M. Barrett and wife Karen, Michael R. Barrett and wife Paula, Gerald E. Barrett and wife Kristen, and David M. Barrett and wife Lisa, all of Wakefield. Brother of Patricia Mooney and Jean...

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Always remember that smile, and how he welcomed my family to Bear Hill in 1979. Wonderful man and family.

Marilyn,

I was so sorry to hear about Chris. He was a wonderful man - great husband, father, and grandfather. He will be missed.

Susan McFarland (Nantucket)

Marilyn, Chris, Michael and David and all the Barrett family .. I just heard of Chris's passing... My whole family is distressed we hadn't known ..Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. In our eyes, Chris was a great guy... helpful, cheerful and caring... I, personally, am so pleased now that we bumped into each other a few weeks back .. Love to all Arlene Geraci for The Geraci Family

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Barrett's passing. He and Mrs. Barrett were always so nice to us when we stationed the whole family in front of their house on the Fourth of July! He was a lovely man. My best to the Barrett family and Mrs. Barrett.

He was one of the nicest people I've ever met. He was a very helpful and respectful person. He will be greatly missed. Don

Barrett family,
A tremendous loss for your family and our community. Chris was truly an oustanding man, husband, father,grandfather, and friend. He was always positive and smiling. Chris always made our family feel welcomed at the Bear Hill.

Our prayers are with you all,
The Leone family

Jed,
My condolences to you and your family

Mike, Paula, and the rest of the Barrett family. Tracy and I are sad to hear of your Dad's passing. His smile and laugh were infectious. He was one of the most welcoming people I've ever known. Whether it was July 4th celebrations on the front porch, a day at the beach at the condo, or just a bunch of goofy teenagers crashing his house on a weekend night, he always made everyone feel at home. You are all in our prayers.

Chris, thank you for being who you were; a great friend, with a ready smile, a funny joke and who always loved a good time with friends. We will miss you forever.
Tom and Judy Bringola