Daniel & Virtine Christie

Birth date: Nov 6, 1954 Death date: Jun 10, 2018
Paul G. Barthelmess, 63, of Lawrence, Massachusetts died on June 10, 2018 at Holy Family Hospital in Methuen, Massachusetts. He is survived by his longtime companion, Luann Sheys of Lawrence, Ma, his parents, Frank & Dawn Christi Read Obituary

You were my big brother when I needed it. Our adventures in Boston were memories I will never forget. Long conversations, laughter...you were my best friend. Such a wonderful man. Love, Tracy
You were like a big brother when I needed you. We had wonderful adventures in Boston! Long conversations, fun adventures and so much laughter. You were my best friend. You’ll be missed. Love Tracy
You were a big brother when I needed you. I will always remember our adventures in Boston. Longs talks, lots of laughter and fun. I will cherish those wonderful memories. Your cousin, Tracy.
Paulie I'm going to miss our long talks on the phone about life, family and of course the Red Soxs! It has been a lot of fun being part of your life, the camping trips, family outings and so many belly laughs! Give Quick a belly scratch for me. Love you and I will see you later. Then you can "Hook a brother up"!
To Luann, Pam and family - My heart is aching for all of you. So sorry that he left us too soon.


My thoughts and prayers to Paul's family. I have so many good memories of my friend it's hard to choose. But my favorite has to be listening to George Thorogood while watching the Red Sox at Post 1088.
Our favorite place to go was to see the Red Sox at Feway Park. We took in 2 games one Night and the next day, a day game when Tim Wakefield (knuckle ball pitcher) won his 200th game👏⚾
His favorite player was 1st baseman George Scott. He LIVED for the team.
RIP my Big Brother and here’s to you always throwing the 1st pitch from now on❤️⚾ The small container has 3rd baseline dirt in it got for me that day. Which they are not allowed to do but he could talk even one of the grounds into it⚾👏👏👏the pics are all at Fenway.
We always LOVED going to see the RED SOX at Fenway Park since we were little. We saw Tim Wakefield’s 200 win and his favorite player was George Scott. RIP BRO..first pitch to you ⚾