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PROFESSOR ROBERT W. CASE

Boston, Massachusetts

1932 - 2026-01-15

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CASE, Professor Robert W. Of Boston, "Professor Case" died peacefully, on January 15, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. Bob Case was a graduate of Ross Field in Hyde Park, where he majored in hockey, baseball, and poker. He also managed to attend Hyde Park High School, Class of 1949. Bob...

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We are so deeply saddened by Bob's passing. It's a loss that will never be filled. Our heartfelt condolences for his family members and countless friends. For over fifty years, Bob has been a mentor, friend, colleague and partner to us on many different issues and causes-both in the Fenway and around the world, later joined by Osla. We´ve also been fortunate to come to know several members of their growing loving family. Physically they have moved on, but their legacy of generosity and...

During his many years at St. Anselm College, Robert had a major influence on my formative years as a young student. Along with his fellow monks, Fathers Anthony and Casimir, he guided me--and many classmates--in developing critical thinking and spiritual searching skills. But underlying all was the simple, straightforward Christian beliefs that he modeled for the benefit of young people just learning about the meaning of community and being charitable toward others. Robert was indeed a...

Bob was truly an incredible human being who influenced me and many others through his kind, gentle spirit and intelligent view of the world. I met him at St. Anselm College. It we reconnected as friends years later. My condolences to Osla and the family. He will be greatly missed.

I remember Robert well from his days at St. Anselm. He was then and remained for the rest of his life a compassionate and faith-filled man who practiced his faith by improving the lives of others both locally and around the globe. The world is a better place because of his presence in it. My condolences to his family. Rest in peace!