Lee-Bartlett-Obituary

Lee F. Bartlett

Worcester, Massachusetts

Age 93

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Dr. Lee F. Bartlett Jr., 93WORCESTER - Dr. Lee Farnsworth Bartlett Jr., 93, died Sunday morning, December 16, 2012 at St. Vincent Hospital after a brief illness. His wife of 40 years Mary A. (O'Neil) Bartlett, a retired Worcester teacher, died in 1985. He leaves a son Rev. Lee F. Bartlett III of...

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I'll miss seeing him walk up and down the isle of our Chapel at Notre Dame du Lac Assisted Living, joking with our Residents, as he directed both the Trinity Big Band and the Greendale Retired Men's Club Chorus. What a character! He will be missed by all of us.

Always enjoyed talking with your dad. He was a delight to all. It was wonderful to have him come out to Sterling to sing to the children for St. Patrick's Day.
He will be greatly missed.
Pat and Terry Doherty

I only had the genuine pleasure of knowing Lee for a short while. I met him at the Greendale Retirement Club. He has to be one of the most friendly and sincere men I have ever met. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. He will be greatly missed, but we all know that he now has a front row seat in Heaven.

RIP Lee

To the Bartlett Family,
I was very sad to learn of Dr. Bartlett's passing. I have many memories from childhood of Dr. Bartlett. The one that most specifically stands out is him handing out apples for Halloween. Every year we would try to convince our parents that we should not be allowed to have an apple because it was not packaged, however, because we all knew who was handing them out, my mother would pack that in our lunch the next day as our Halloween treat. Dr. Bartlett was always...

Father Lee __ So sorry for the loss of your father I have lost both parents so I share your grief. Trust in the Lord that you will see them again. Yours in Christ
Cammie Gallagher QVCC

He was a wonderful man--always had a smile and made you feel special--always laughing. Our prayers are with you.

To the Bartlett family,

No words seem adequate to deal appropriately with the conflicting emotions at this difficult time.
We hope you will be comforted by pleasant memories and the knowledge that you were blessed with the most caring, loyal, loving, dedicated Dad in this world.
Peace.
With sincere sympathy,
Ingrid and Bob Smith
Sterling, Ma.

Always a gentleman, with a cheerful heart that he shared with all. The Craft Center days would not have been the same without his visits. What an example he was to everyone he encountered!

If anyone could make you smile it was Mr Bartlett...I will truley miss seeing him at Holy Cross he was one of the sweetest people I have every met ...Peace Mr Bartlett