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Marceline parent
June 19, 2015
"What's the name of the program?" You knew Bob was around and he did not like it when you decided to not hit. He was indeed a true one of a kind. it was a pleasure to have been in his program way back when
I started in Concord and just passed in Waltham. Thank You for all your passion to the sport. You will be missed.
Xavier Dumusque
June 11, 2015
Bob was an exceptional man. Sharing so much with other people and being so much humble about himself. I only knew Bob for two years, but I will really appreciated him a lot.
Xavier
June 10, 2015
I knew Bob only for a few years, and I enjoyed his wit, enthusiasm, and presence. I'll remember him fondly. Rest in peace. Condolences to his family. Mark Histed
June 9, 2015
Bob viewed himself as an above average hitter and highly proficient shortstop. He valued loyalty and responsibility above all else. His life beyond volleyball included a love of music, math,time on the beach, Sambuca and dedication to his children to name just a few of many things. He made small discoveries big and was truly one of a kind. Bob worked as an EE and spent most of it working with the Air Force through Mitre corp. or on salvaging and helping transition our air traffic control systems. In the early 80s the Framingham Volleyball Club...lost its leadership. Part of the fallout of that was the story of the creation of the H.I.T.S. program which became and remains probably the preeminent volleyball training program in New England. It is a testament to excellence,refined methodology and longevity. Bob was one of the 3 founding pillars Of HITS and its keystone as the other pillars eventually over the years faded away to advisory roles. High Intensity Training and Skills became Bob's legacy and the evergreen question will there ever be a Bob Boudreau capable of prolonging its future still remains.Memories are but tips of icebergs. Rest in Peace Bob . You are already missed. Richard S. Kates ...a friend of Bob
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Sean Czarniecki
June 8, 2015
I owe a lot to Bob - I started my MA vball career at Waltham with him and met all of my good friends (and wife) through his programs. He will be missed.
rajan varad
June 8, 2015
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
germana martincigh
June 8, 2015
Bob was a true, giving and loyal friend to the very end. I will miss the friendship and camaraderie.
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