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DAVID MACNEILL Obituary

MacNEILL, David "Dave" S. Of Framingham Mass. died peacefully surrounded by family on August 28, 2012. Mr. MacNeill was 80 years old. Mr. MacNeill was a very well-known broadcaster in Boston, working at classical radio station WCRB 102.5 FM for 57 years. In the late 1950's he spent two years at KCBH-FM (98.7), Los Angeles but returned back to Boston where he forged a long radio career. He was best known for being the voice of the Boston Pops on WCRB Radio for countless years including broadcasts from Tanglewood. He is believed to be one of the longest running radio personalities in Boston history. Over his career he interviewed many legends of music and entertainment including, Tony Bennet, Charlton Heston, James Earl Jones, Lee Remick, Leonard Nimoy, Eartha Kitt, Lauren Bacall, Richard Harris, Mel Brooks, Helena Bonham Carter, poet and writer Maya Angelou, photographer Ansel Adams and countless others. He started at WCRB as a host of a teen program, transitioned into collecting sports scores for WCRB and soon became a staff announcer and news director. From there, Dave was one of the most recognized voices in classical music and Boston radio for decades and respected by many in the BSO and Boston Pops. Mr. MacNeill was privileged to narrate pieces three times with the Boston Pops including Saint-Saens "Carnival of the Animals, and "Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus" with Keith Lockhart conducting. He also served as guest conductor of the Boston Pops in the famous Sousa march, "Stars and Stripes Forever" using an official baton presented to him by the BSO and Pops Associate conductor Harry Ellis Dickson. Mr. MacNeill graduated from Waltham High School in 1949, bound for MIT, but contracted polio in July of that summer. Once well enough, he studied at Boston University graduating in 1954 from the School of Public Relations and Communications (now the College of Communication.) He was a member of the announcing staff on WBUR (90.9 FM-a college station then) and then moved to WCRB-FM. Mr. MacNeill was born in West Chester, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia, eventually growing up in Waltham Massachusetts. He resided in Framingham for many years until his death. He was a founding member of the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham, a member of The Waltham Salvation Army Advisory Board for over 40 years and served on the boards of Young Audiences of Massachusetts, The Cantata Singers, the Community Music Center of Boston, and served as the National Music Advisor to the Newport Classical Music Festival in Rhode Island. Mr. MacNeill was the son of Harold S. MacNeill and Mother Dorothea Legg MacNeill. He is survived by his children David Wiggins and wife Elizabeth, Emily Greenwood and her husband David and grandson Nathaniel and son Iain MacNeill. He is also survived by his Sister Edith MacNeill, daughter Edee B. Fonseca, brother Arthur MacNeill and wife Bunny and their children, Don, David Eric and Bonnie. He was married to his wife Beverly in 1965. She passed away in 2009. The family requests donations be made to their charity of choice. Calling hours will be Wednesday September 5, 2012 at the William R. Short and Son Funeral Home located at 95 West Main Street, Marlborough, MA. 508-485-0180; http://www.shortfuneral.com/

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 3 to Sep. 4, 2012.

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September 15, 2012

I have so many wonderful memories of this gentle man. Working with him was a true pleasure. He taught me much about integrity - working with both your heart and your head. My deepest
condolences...Lynn Nathanson

Bert Doyle

September 7, 2012

My sympathy to his family. As a kid I remember his basketball hook shot as if it were yesterday

Tricia Brennan

September 5, 2012

I always enjoyed listening to Mr. MacNeill on classical radio. When my daughter was a newborn in 2005 we spent many late night feedings with Vivaldi, Bach, and Dave MacNeill. May you rest in peace.

September 3, 2012

Our deepest sympathy to the family and friends. A wonderful man who will be missed. Helen and Skip

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