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Albert J. Bartolo Jr.

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Albert J. Bartolo Jr.

Birth
Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
18 Aug 2018
Burial
Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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ALBERT J. BARTOLO JR.
AGE 60 YEARS
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN

Albert J. Bartolo, Jr., formerly of Saugus, passed away August 18, 2018.

He was the son of the late Albert J. Bartolo, Sr. and Sarah C. (Sullivan) Bartolo.
Raised and educated in Everett, he was a graduate of Pope John High School,
Class of 1975, and attended UMASS Boston. He served his country in the United States Army and was honorably discharged.

Albert worked for the MBTA for many years. Albert was a man dedicated to his passions. He was compassionate, creative, and a man of intellectual curiosity. He loved painting, photography, fishing and cooking. He was forever devoted to the saints and the catholic faith.

Albert is survived by his children, Alexander A. Bartolo, Adrian R. Bartolo and Cassandra Bartolo, all of Beverly; his sister, Joyce E. (Bartolo) Marino of West Peabody and her 2 sons his brother Kenneth Bartolo and wife of Malden and their 3 children.

Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Washington Street, Everett.
Published in The Boston Globe on Aug. 26, 2018
ALBERT J. BARTOLO JR.
AGE 60 YEARS
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN

Albert J. Bartolo, Jr., formerly of Saugus, passed away August 18, 2018.

He was the son of the late Albert J. Bartolo, Sr. and Sarah C. (Sullivan) Bartolo.
Raised and educated in Everett, he was a graduate of Pope John High School,
Class of 1975, and attended UMASS Boston. He served his country in the United States Army and was honorably discharged.

Albert worked for the MBTA for many years. Albert was a man dedicated to his passions. He was compassionate, creative, and a man of intellectual curiosity. He loved painting, photography, fishing and cooking. He was forever devoted to the saints and the catholic faith.

Albert is survived by his children, Alexander A. Bartolo, Adrian R. Bartolo and Cassandra Bartolo, all of Beverly; his sister, Joyce E. (Bartolo) Marino of West Peabody and her 2 sons his brother Kenneth Bartolo and wife of Malden and their 3 children.

Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Washington Street, Everett.
Published in The Boston Globe on Aug. 26, 2018

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