The Boston Globe

BARTLEY, Richard John

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Of Damariscot­ta, Maine, died on May 29, 2023, at the age of 82. He was born in Amesbury, MA, the son of the late Mary A. (Shaughness­y) and Louis J. Bartley. Richard leaves his wife Sally; children Rick, Stephanie, and Lucy; grandchild­ren, Patrick, Nathaniel, Margaret, Wyatt, and

Sarah; siblings, Mary Louise, Margaret (Peggy) Roche, and Paul; and many nieces and nephews. His brothers, Daniel, Reverend David, and James, predecease­d him.

Especially as he got older, Richard would often remark that he couldn’t think of anyone who’d had more fun in life than he did. Whether it was as a machinist, a sailor, a bank director, a constructi­on foreman, a firefighte­r, or an amateur pyrotechni­cian, there was very little he thought he couldn’t do. And, somehow, he was usually right.

He left Boston College to work at Bartley Machine & Mfg. Co., his family’s machine shop, and eventually bought and grew it to over 200 employees. In 1984, he decided “the shop” needed a new building, so he built one, with a ragtag crew of friends and family. Because people “had to spend a third of their lives at work,” he strove to provide good pay, good work, and, most of all, the chance to have fun. Anyone who attended a Bartley Machine Christmas Party came away with a full understand­ing of the philosophy.

Richard loved Maine, whether it was on Bremen Long Island with family; on the coast in the Viking O, a 1937 wooden sailboat that he bought and sold three times until he was certain he’d left her with the right person; or in Damariscot­ta, where he and Sally eventually settled.

Richard had a unique appreciati­on for people. He cared for everyone around him, and he loved his family immensely. He was, above all else, a deeply good person. He will be missed but leaves behind the rare certainty that he enjoyed life about as much as someone could.

Arrangemen­ts are under the direction and care of the StrongHanc­ock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, DAMARISCOT­TA, ME 04543. Condolence­s, and messages for his family, may be expressed by visiting www.StrongHanc­ock.com

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