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Bishop Christopher D Bartlett

May 24, 1963 - April 7, 2020

Christopher Dacosta Bartlett a husband of 30 years to Vivien Bartlett went home to glory in the early morning on the 7th April 2020. His early and sudden departure has torn at the heart strings of us all. He leaves behind his loving wife, his two beautiful daughters, his caring son-in-law, his gorgeous grandson, his praying mother, his loyal brother, his three kind sisters and his father. This has left a big hole in our family and in the hearts of all those who knew him, as he was not only a devoted and loving husband, a caring son, a brother, a father and a proud grandfather but he was a caring Father in the Gospel, a Bishop, the Senior pastor at Burning Bush Apostolic Christian Ministries, a qualified Counsellor and a friend to many. Although we mourn his legacy still lives on and we will continue to build on his great works.

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2020-04-23 09:59:39 wrote:

Christopher Bartlett I met you as a colleague some years ago now and we continued to meet on occasions as you do when branches of an organisation connect. You quickly felt like a friend, not only to me but to all the members of Compass Sort it in Enfield, and there were those like Marsha Matthews who had worked with you in the past, she has always talked fondly of you and the beautiful spirit, character and person that you were. When I was told that you had passed I was also in a state of ill health, I sobbed like a baby and had to stop myself from screaming out my true feelings. I guess I was crying for the person that will no longer be there, if the truth be known you were one of those people that always made the most pertinent, profound and meaningful comments, you never ever spoke out of turn or too much, you chose your words carefully and always seemed to be in the most powerful position of never having to regret anything you said. Your contribution to life and the difference you've made to others is disproportionate to your years, may God Bless you, your memory and your spirit forever more. Thanks for being a friend of mines, more importantly a friend of Compass Enfield Sort it and for bringing such diversity and making such a difference to Compass our clients and moreover every individual you touched. Thank you Chris, you'll be forever missed by us all.

2020-04-23 09:59:39 wrote: Christopher Bartlett I met you as a colleague some years ago now and we continued to meet on occasions as you do when branches of an organisation connect. You quickly felt like a friend, not only to me but to all the members of Compass Sort it in Enfield, and there were those like Marsha Matthews who had worked with you in the past, she has always talked fondly of you and the beautiful spirit, character and person that you were. When I was told that you had passed I was also in a state of ill health, I sobbed like a baby and had to stop myself from screaming out my true feelings. I guess I was crying for the person that will no longer be there, if the truth be known you were one of those people that always made the most pertinent, profound and meaningful comments, you never ever spoke out of turn or too much, you chose your words carefully and always seemed to be in the most powerful position of never having to regret anything you said. Your contribution to life and the difference you've made to others is disproportionate to your years, may God Bless you, your memory and your spirit forever more. Thanks for being a friend of mines, more importantly a friend of Compass Enfield Sort it and for bringing such diversity and making such a difference to Compass our clients and moreover every individual you touched. Thank you Chris, you'll be forever missed by us all.

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