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Paul Francis Bartholomew

May 05, 1949 - October 25, 2020

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Obituary For Paul Francis Bartholomew

In memory of Paul Francis Bartholomew: husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend, builder, advisor, designer, problem solver, organizer, and dreamer.

Paul was born on May 5th, 1949 in Ames, Iowa to William Victor and Eleanor Moore Bartholomew; he was the 4th of 6 children in the family. Family was always important to Paul and he remained close to siblings and made family reunions a priority. He is survived by his siblings Joyce Stovall (Don), Carol Hunter (Alen), Marcia Gandolph (Tom), and John Bartholomew (Holly) and preceded in death by Ann Hull (Dale).

Paul met his wife and eternal companion, L. Loanne Robison, in a BYU social dance class. They were sealed for time and all eternity on April 6, 1972 in the Provo Utah Temple. They have 7 children and 22 grandchildren. Annie Hall (Les), Sherrie Tucker (Geff), Brian Bartholomew (Heather), Rachel Bartholomew, Jill Nelson (Troy), Colette Tiek (Daniel), and Andy Couey (Alex). They are blessed with 22 grandchildren. (Grant, Elise, Tessa, Evan Hall; Taylor, Halle, Traver, Breelyn Tucker; Kira, Averie, Brekelle, Easton, Davin Bartholomew; Marissa, Jackie, Jared, April, Derek Nelson; Hannah, Abby Tiek; Ethan, Harrison Couey).

He was a faithful lifetime member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served in the Central States Mission in 1968-70. He and Loanne spent two years on another Church mission in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea in 2007-2008. A few years later, they served a part-time employment mission in North Carolina. They also served in the Raleigh Temple for the last 10 years.

Paul was a giant wherever he went. He was big in stature and in voice, as well as in heart, stamina and good works. He helped others endlessly, both when it was his responsibility by assignment to do so and when it was simply the right thing to do. He will be remembered for a long list of very visible accomplishments; but perhaps more so he will be remembered individually by the hundreds of people he has simply helped with advice, money, food, employment, a hand up or some non-verbal communication. As big as he was, his compassion was bigger. “Funeral service attendance by invitation only due to COVID-19 restrictions”

Services

30 Oct

Viewing and Visitation

06:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Renaissance Funeral Home 7615 Six Forks Road Raleigh, NC 27615 Get Directions »
31 Oct

Funeral Service

11:00 AM

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 5060 Six Forks Rd. Raleigh, NC 27609 Get Directions »
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  • November 01, 2020

    Loanne, I read Paul's obituary in the N&O. I am so sorry. I have such fond memories of Paul, meeting you both when you decided to purchase the Sock Shop. Paul's positivity was contagious. What a loyal friend he became. I loved the times at your "home office" hearing of Paul's latest adventure. Fortunately you were always the balance that kept him grounded. You were a great team. I loved Paul and will treasure the friendship he offered me. Please call on me if I can do anything for you or your family. With love, Bob Branch

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