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Join us in remembering Paul; in honoring his  achievements, his life time of service to and love of his community, and  promoting his values of generosity and gratitude, hard work and humility - and living life to its fullest. 


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July 24, 2015
July 24, 2015
Paul has left a sustainable legacy. He was a visionary with the best interest of others at the center of his attention.

Littleton is a better place because of his extensive involvement and contribution.

In reflection, I remember a very late Town meeting and an article on the warrant that required a ballot vote. Toward the end of the one-hour window to vote, voters were coming into the auditorium in their pajamas to cast their ballot. The outcome was a victory by one vote and a critical positive outcome for the industrial park expansion and for the entire region.

This is only one of the many thoughtful projects Paul was involved with, which has made Littleton a better place to live, work, play and retire.

He will be missed.

Gerald H Winn
July 17, 2015
July 17, 2015
Paul was such a driving force in making Littleton the amazing community it is. He was positive even if the toughest of times and had an innovative and powerful vision of what community and small towns could be. He worked tirelessly to bring that vision to reality. He also realized the importance of natural beauty, rural values and a strong community that supports everyone not just economically but also in all areas of life. All this while having lots of fun as well whether at dances at the Mount Washington, dinner parties or watching parades on Main Street. And always with a big smile on his face. Mike and Miriam

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July 24, 2015
July 24, 2015
Paul has left a sustainable legacy. He was a visionary with the best interest of others at the center of his attention.

Littleton is a better place because of his extensive involvement and contribution.

In reflection, I remember a very late Town meeting and an article on the warrant that required a ballot vote. Toward the end of the one-hour window to vote, voters were coming into the auditorium in their pajamas to cast their ballot. The outcome was a victory by one vote and a critical positive outcome for the industrial park expansion and for the entire region.

This is only one of the many thoughtful projects Paul was involved with, which has made Littleton a better place to live, work, play and retire.

He will be missed.

Gerald H Winn
July 17, 2015
July 17, 2015
Paul was such a driving force in making Littleton the amazing community it is. He was positive even if the toughest of times and had an innovative and powerful vision of what community and small towns could be. He worked tirelessly to bring that vision to reality. He also realized the importance of natural beauty, rural values and a strong community that supports everyone not just economically but also in all areas of life. All this while having lots of fun as well whether at dances at the Mount Washington, dinner parties or watching parades on Main Street. And always with a big smile on his face. Mike and Miriam
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Paul McGoldrick - BC High '53

July 7, 2015

from Paul's BC High yearbook -


"Paul, a consistent honor student and athlete, pulstaes with school spirit...a real hustler on the Student Council...witty yet serious...good college material."


-- active in Sodality, Honor Society, Football, Basketball & Student Council.   


  

My Mentor

July 7, 2015

I joined NPA 25 years ago, and met Paul immediately.  He showed me around Littleton and shared hours of his time educating me to what is important in life.  Being a big part of the community, doing right by my clients, working hard and remembering to have fun.  All these years later, I smile when I remember my first big case in which I asked Paul for guidance.  He called often to check in with me, and encourage me during those lean years.  The highlight of the year was a night of music and dance with Paul and his late wife, and then in later years with his daughter.  So much fun, so many memories.  Thank you Paul, for showing me the right way to live.  You will be missed.

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