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Paul F. Drew

Wollaston, Massachusetts

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DREW, Paul F. Of Boston, a former hospital executive of Boston, died on November 24, 2011 surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with bladder cancer. Paul was born in 1950 in Boston and grew up in South Boston. Paul graduated from Boston College and attended the School of...

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Dear Kathy and family ..the warm caring ,dedicated husband, and father that Paul was is the reason he'll never be forgotten ..he's still part of my stories ..how could he not ..he was a GREAT person ..xo

A year has passed so quickly. Miss you My Friend.
Ruth.

A good man. May he rest in Peace.

I was privileged to work with Paul at NEMC and remained associated with him through my tenure at Quincy Medical Center.

Paul had a wonderful sense of humor and a great work ethic. I will pray for Paul and his wonderful family.

Kathy and Family, So sorry to hear of your loss hope that your memories help you through this most difficult time.
Gail Peacock ( Bittersweet)

To the Drew Family-
I just heard of Paul's passing. I had the honor and privilege of working with Paul both at NEMC and again at BMC. He was a talented, hard working, ethical and compassionate man. He will be greatly missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

I am sorry that the world has lost Paul. It is a deep loss for us all, I'm sure for each of you as family members, the loss is excruciating. He gave so much in work, in the community and to his friends and family. And, he showed such great courage in the face of adversity and in all of his life. Paul is one of my heroes. He did everything so well. He led, laughed, loved and lollygagged with the best in all aspects of his life. With Warm Regards and Sympathy, Tom Taylor, BMC and...

My mother and father always spoke of Paul and Kathy in the most glowing terms. I will remember all of you in my prayers.
Sr. Ann Daly, Springfield

We at Boston University will miss Paul. I had the privilege to work with him at Boston Medical Center before I transferred to Boston University. It is with great sadness to hear of his passing. He was someone I've come to admire. The world has lost a good man.

With sincere sympathy,

Linda Willis
Dorchester, MA
BU