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Paul Partenope, 78

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Paul Partenope, age 78, passed away peacefully on Thursday March 2, 2023 at the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative & Hospice Care. 

A resident of Gorham for nearly 50 years, Paul was born in North Adams MA on July 11th, 1944 to Frances and Thomas Partenope. 

He and his beloved brother Tom had the privilege of living next door to the Partenope homestead which
remained within the family for just over a century. This included their grandmother and grandfather as well as a number of their father's 11 siblings and many more first cousins. The house was always full with family, friends, boisterous conversation and food. 

Paul graduated Drury High School in 1962 and fittingly was in the Future Teachers of America club. He received a two year Associate's degree from St. Joseph College, in Bennington, Vt. and then enrolled in
the US Navy. 

Paul served four years as a non-commissioned officer and made two tours of duty to Vietnam aboard the USS Princeton. One of the ship's last acts was the recovery of the manned Apollo 10 after a successful 61 hour orbit of the moon. 

Upon discharge, Paul enrolled in the University of Alaska Fairbanks and graduated with a  Bachelors of Education degree. 

Paul married his loving wife Mary, also a North Adams native, on August 4, 1972.  The two moved to the north country shortly afterward where he was a business teacher at Berlin High School. After earning a Masters of Education degree in Guidance and Counseling at the University of Maine he then became a Guidance Counselor at Berlin High School.

Paul next earned a MBA degree from Plymouth State College and then proceeded to become the Business Administrator for School Administrative Unit #20.  

He finished his 35 year career in the NH school system as the Business Administrator of SAU #54. 

Paul also had the privilege of serving as president of the NH Association of School Business Officials, as secretary for the NH Public Risk Management Exchange (PRIMEX) and was the Secretary of the White Mountain Beagle Club for nearly thirty years. He served on the board of the Northeast Credit union as well as the Androscoggin Valley Fish & Game. 

Paul loved hunting hare with a faithful Beagle and also enjoyed competing as a silhouette shooter for a
number of years. He loved spending time at the family hunting camp in Vermont as well as spending time with family, especially his grandchildren Melanie and Luke.

Paul is survived by his loving wife Mary who for 50+ years was with him every step of the way over his long career in education. He is survived by his two children, Christine and Mario as well as two grandchildren Melanie and Luke. He is also survived by his brother Thomas and his sister-in-law Marcia as well as their daughter Colleen.  He is predeceased by his parents Thomas and Frances and niece Jennifer.

A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at Holy Family Church, Gorham on Monday, March 13, 2023, at 1:00 PM. There will be no calling hours. The interment will be in North Adams at a later date. 

The Bryant Funeral Home in Gorham, NH is in charge of the arrangements. 

Online guestbook at www.bryantfuneralhome.net

In lieu of flowers or any other form of sympathy gift, the family strongly encourages you to make a donation to the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative & Hospice Care. Paul and his family received such excellent care there and couldn't have been more comfortable during such a difficult time. More places like this need to exist in the world for our loved ones to have such peace in their last days. 

You may give by calling 603-653-0700 or by visiting this link: https://dhmcalumdev.hitchcock.org/giving/jack-byrne-center Their address is 154 Hitchcock Loop Rd Lebanon NH. Or you can donate to the St. VIncent&#39;s de Paul Rehabilitation and Nursing
Center 29 Providence Ave Berlin NH 03570. 603-752-1820.

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Dear Mary and Family, We were so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. Please know that we remember Paul and all the family at daily Mass. I grew up in Williamstown but left in the early 1950's so I do not remember Paul. His Mom Fran was my first cousin. My parents were Louis and Jessie DeMayo. My brother Lou told me about Paul's obit as it was in the Eagle the same day as our nephew's obit, Jim Galusha. They both passed on March 2nd. May they meet in heaven with our Lord. We pray for the repose of Paul's soul. Much love and many prayers going your way.
Joan {DeMayo} and Curt Maddock
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from: Joan (DeMayo) Maddockon: 03-10-2023

Paul and Bob Okun were lifelong best friends. They spoke weekly by telephone, keeping up with events in each others' lives. We are so sorry for your loss. Bob Okun and Jean Egan
from: Paul Partenopeon: 03-10-2023

Tom, Marcia, and Colleen,
I'm so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Paul's entire family.
from: Pam and Tom Kidderon: 03-09-2023

Dear Tom, Marcia and family. It is with sincere sadness that I write to you for the loss of your beloved brother/brother-in-law. May he rest in peace now and forever.
from: Karen Richardello Gordonon: 03-09-2023

Memories of Freeman School . Also class of 1962. And so it goes. My best. (Mary Sherman)
from: mary weissbrodton: 03-09-2023

It was pleasure to meet you and your family. I thank you for Camp Comfort. I hope to make you proud. Till we meet again. Bob
from: Bob Gordonon: 03-08-2023

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