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Louis J. Bartolini

Southborough, Massachusetts

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BARTOLINI, Louis J. 84, a life long resident of Southborough, died June 8, 2010 at home surrounded by his loving family after a battle with Lou Gehrig's disease. He was the husband for the last 34 years of Kathleen (Barry) Bartolini, and the son of the late Antonio and Maria (Cusiani) Bartolini....

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Kathy,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

With love and prayers,

Louie always made you feel special. He made everyone he touched feel like they were the most important person in the world. At the funeral today we were "good-naturedly" trying to figure out who was his favorite cousin. We all thought we were! He was gooooood! I know my family will miss him. Love to cousins Kathy, Alan and Meg....

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this difficult time.

BACK IN THE LATE 80'S, I BABYSAT FOR ALAN AND MEG IN THEIR HOME...KATHY AND LOUIE WERE ALWAYS WONDERFUL TO MY GIRLS AND I...THEY WERE DIFFICULT TIMES FOR ME...LOUIE KNEW THIS, AND WHEN HE WOULD MAKE A MEATLOAF ETC...HE WOULD MAKE TWO AND LEAVE ONE FOR ME TO TAKE HOME, IN THE FRIDGE....HE DID THIS ALL THE TIME...ALWAYS A KIND WORD AND A SMILE...MY GIRLS LOVED HIM....HE WOULD TAKE THEM FOR RIDES ON HIS LAWN MOWER, ALONG WITH ALAN AND MEG...
HE WAS A WONDERFUL MAN AND WILL BE MISSED...

Lou was simply one of the greatest men I have ever met. He was a joy to be around. Lou was a great story teller, a gracious, generous and thoughtful man. He has touched lives in so many ways, big and small. My heart goes out to Kathleen, who loved him as much as he loved her. To his children who will miss him in ways small and large, I offer my sincerest sympathies. Your father was wonderful and loved all of you so much, he spoke of each of you with much love in his voice and a twinkle...

My Dad introduced me to Lou in 1981. I can't say that I've ever met a better man. Always a smile, always a friend. I am saddened to hear that Lou is gone - he did so much for me and I never really had the chance to thank him for being what he was. To his family I offer my condolences. Even great men die, but they leave a line of people whose lives were touched and many fond memories.

Words cannot express how deeply we will miss Louie. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who Louie has touched. We will cherish our memories of Lou and remember how he always made us smile.

On behalf of the members of VFW Post 3276 and American Legion Post 161 - Our deepest and sincere condolences to the Bartolini family. Yet another of our Greatest Generation has left this life to join his comrades in arms. We salute his service to our country and for his dedication and contributions to the Town of Southborough.

Pat and paul sorry to hear of your loss my condolences Terry McCarthy