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Nathan looney one and all
Nathan looney one and all







nathan looney one and all

I am sure you will hear this type of memory of Bob over and over. We never stopped talking.marriage, family, kids, sales.you name it. I have a particular memory of Bob from when he hopped a ride with me back from New York rather than take a train a number of years ago. And of course, there was Bob's sense of humor.always quick to laugh and make the people around him laugh. Whether he was inquiring about my wife and kids or my business, you always knew Bob had a sincere interest. Bob was one of that rare breed of people. There are certain people that you encounter in life that leave a lasting impression. I was in Bob's presence many times and always looked forward to seeing him at our meetings and the lunches and dinners that followed.

nathan looney one and all

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Kathy, we haven't met, but I had the privilege of getting to know Bob through a business relationship I have with Mac Gray. A Funeral Service will be celebrated on Tuesday Septemat 11:00 AM in the funeral home.ĭonations in his memory may be made to Division of Hematologic Malignancies c/o Dana Farber Cancer Institute 450 Brookline Ave. Rockland on Monday, Septemfrom 5:00-8:00 PM. The family welcomes friends and loved ones to celebrate his life at the Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home, 135 Union St. Bob was also an enthusiastic and committed member of the Thorny Lea Golf Course in Brockton, thoroughly enjoying both the game and the friendships he formed there.Ī loyal and steadfast friend, Bob will be deeply missed by all who knew him over the past decades and who enjoyed his warmth, wit and sense of humor.

nathan looney one and all

He was an active, well respected member of many organizations in the industry and travelled widely on company business always managing to include golf matches along the way.Īlthough illness prevented Bob from attending any Red Sox Games for the past two seasons, he still bought his seasons tickets as he had for 40 years and followed the team religiously. From 1980 until his retirement he served in many capacities with the Mac-Gray Company of Cambridge, providing laundry services to colleges and universities. After earning his college degree he worked as a salesman for several companies. Although he lived in Rockland for 36 years he always considered himself a "Brockton Boy." He served diligently on many reunion committees and always attended the impromptu get together's at George's Café. and Albina (Svirsky) Looney and was raised and educated there graduating from Brockton High School in 1960, and later the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1968. Looney and his sister Gloria McEnteggart.īob was born in Brockton, son of the late Robert E. He was predeceased by his brother Donald W. Bob is survived by his siblings Judith Merra of Brockton, Norrine Burnett of Mattapoisett, and Richard Looney of FL, as well as many nieces and nephews. Devoted grandfather of Samantha and Nathan Looney of Marshfield. and his wife Tricia Crimi-Looney of Marshfield and Brendan M. He was the beloved husband of 42 years to Kathleen M. 69 of Rockland died at his home on Septemafter a lengthy illness.









Nathan looney one and all