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Paul J. Redmond

Lincoln, Lexington, Boston, Massachusetts

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Of 29 Boyce Farm Rd., Lincoln, died peacefully Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at home surrounded by his loving family. Survived by his wife of 33 years, Rosemary `Crickett' (Keough). Father of Paul J. Redmond, Jr. and his partner Scott Livermore of Windham, NH; Kelly Redmond Robles and her husband...

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We loved Paul and Crickett as they would visit Naples, Fl years back. A wonderful couple. They took good care of each other especially when it was needed.
Steven Preston, MD

Dear Cricket and the entire family -- You know how Mac and I feel about Paul. He will always be in out thoughts and prayers. He and I have been close for so many years and I was so proud when he told me I was like a sister. I had to then tell him I always thought of him as a very favorite cousin, but now had to upgrade him to "brother status". We had so much fun over the years and he used to tease me so much. I'll never forget when he told the Priest at CCD that I was considering going...

Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of Paul. We shared many great times together in high school (Class of 1950). Paul will always be remembered for his intelligence, his wit, and his charisma -- he was a class act and he will be missed.

Paul J.Redmond September 7, 1932--July 27, 2005

Dear Crickett,
Bill and I send our deepest sympathy to you. Paul was a wonderful man. The love you shared was legendary.
Love,
Polly

To the Redmond Family, our hearts go out to you at this time of sorrow. We will always think of Paul Sr. with the fondest of memories. Love Sue and Sandy

I did not have the honor of meeting Paul Sr., but through his son I feel as though I know him. I am sure that he has left within PJ his legacy and that is a great accomplishment in life. Our deepest sympathy to PJ and his family. Love Laura and Roger

CRICKET: I HAVE SUCH FOND MEMORIES OF YOU AND PAUL. MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES. ALAN

PAUL WAS VERY SMART AND NO ONE COULD LIGHT UP A ROOM AS PAUL DID ...HE WAS GREAT IN COURT AND COULD WRITE A BRIEF WITH STYLE AND LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP....I SPENT MANY HOURS WITH WITH PAULIN1965 WHEN HE BECAME A VALUED PARTNER.HE WAS A CREDIT TO THE BAR AND I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIS GREAT PERSONALITY AND VITALITY ..WITH MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY ED MASTERMAN