Andrew Daniels
Nana I miss you so much, There's not a day that goes by when I don't think about you. I love you and I'll see you again one day
Mary ?Pat? Bartolotta, 83 of North Andover passed away peacefully on June 21, 2017 at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House surrounded by her loving family. Pat was born in Methuen on December 8, 1933 to the late James and Julia (Cav Read Obituary
Nana I miss you so much, There's not a day that goes by when I don't think about you. I love you and I'll see you again one day
You will be missed. God bless.
I met Pat when we both worked at the IRS and we immediately became good friends. She was my shopping buddy, we went to the Burlington Mall at least once a week. When we got there, the first thing she would say was " I've got to look for things for the kids." Pats children and husband were her life, she was such a loving person with a big, big heart. We all have wonderful memories that will remain in our hearts forever. My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Please accepted our deepest condolences. We were so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Pat & Joe attending so many family events over the years. My mom says they would meet for lunch by chance often. I hope that all of your fondest memories of her outweigh the sorrow you feel from her loss.
Aunt Pat was my godmother and a wonderful lady always. I've many fond memories of her, Uncle Joe and my cousins from years past. Her smile was genuine of heart and her generosity spoke to the benevolent person that she'd always been. I am very sad to learn that she's passed on and envision her now visiting with my dad and Aunt Ceal. Aunt Pat will be missed and our thoughts are with her family.
So sorry for your loss. I know Aunt Pat will be missed by everyone that knew her. She had a way of making everyone feel special. I always smile when I think of her. I hope you know our thoughts are with your family now and always. Maureen (Healey) Donohue
My Aunt Pat was a beautiful, kind, caring, loving, and gentle soul. She was always there for me. She always had faith in me, even when I had lost my faith myself. I would never have become the person I am, if not for her endless love, support, and encouragement. She was my father's 'kid sister Patsy'. He always said she was 'one in a million', and I couldn't agree more. I've never met anyone like my Aunt Pat, and I doubt I ever will.
So very sorry for your loss. Please know that you'll be in our thoughts and prayers.