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Robert B. Faerber

MILFORD, Maine

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MILFORD - Bob Faerber, 60, beloved preschool teacher and friend to all, passed away quickly and unexpectedly, Dec. 30, 2011. He was born and raised in Kingston, N.Y. Bob and his wife, Lynn, moved to Maine in 1980 when he accepted a job with University of Maine at Orono's public safety department. Bob later worked for five years at Kids Peace, Ellsworth, before joining the staff at Green House Nursery School; his ultimate dream job, where he became known for his crazy creations with cardboard, summer school with the "Dinos," his ever-popular obstacle courses, and his gentle and kind demeanor. Bob also greatly enjoyed his work with children and young adults through United Cerebral Palsy of Maine as well as Living Innovations. In addition to his wife of 36 years, Lynn Powers Faerber; and their "three amigos," Justine Dyer, Jenni Johnson and Bryce Kennedy, Bob is survived by his beloved family including his sister, Pat and her husband, Chuck Whitaker; brother, Gary Faerber; very special nieces, Donna and her husband, Bruce Wolf, and Denise and her husband, Jon Hornbeck; great-nieces and nephew, Danielle and Julia Wolf and Gabrielle and Joshua Hornbeck. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Marilyn Powers; sister-in-law, Jodi Powers and husband, Bill Savarese; brother-in-law, Bill and his wife, Angela Powers; and very special niece and nephews, Mara and William Savarese and Will and John Powers. Bob is additionally survived by many dear and close friends, as well as his Green House family and all of the former and current students and their wonderful families. Friends are invited to gather 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, at St. Ann's Church Parish, Main Street, Bradley. There will be no service. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the Bob Faerber Memorial Scholarship Fund which will be used to support children's access to a variety of learning opportunities, care of Betsy Dyer, 1372 Newbury Neck Road, Surry, ME 04684.


This obituary was originally published in the BDN Maine.

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Dear Lynn, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our love and prayers go out to you.
Susan and Johan de Roos (Susan Clausi)

I was stunned to hear of Bob's unexpected passing. He was a light in many lives. My children will always remember "Science with Bob." Those days were Tommy's favorites. And Juli will have a special place in her heart for her memories of "Conductor Bob" and the Greenhouse train rides.
Sending my thoughts and prayers to you Lynn & family.

Dear Lynn,
I am so shocked to hear of Bob's passing. He was so full of life and love and laughter. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. My prayers are with you.
Love, Victoria

I am sorry to hear of Robert's passing. I had the pleasure of working with him for several years at UMPD, and he was always smiling and laughing at something we did on the night shift.

I had the privilege of coaching a T-ball team with Bob, what a kind soul. The children had a wonderful experience, as did I. I'm so thankful to have met such an amazing person, and will treasure the memories. He will be missed

Dear Aunt Lynn, I am so sorry for your loss. Uncle Bob was a kind and warm man. I will miss him dealy. My love goes out to you.

Hugs Jay

Lynn,
Though I only met Bob a few times these last few years, I was touched by his kind soul. I have heard wonderful things about his work with children through families I have worked with. I am glad to have known him. He will be missed.
Much love

Lynn, so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember you from when I worked at UCP as a preschool teacher back in the early 90's. I will be thinking of you and your family. -- Dede Robbins McIntyre

Dear Lynn,

My heart goes out to you during this very difficult time in your life. My thoughts & prayers are with you. The Green House was such a great experience for my son, Chad. You & Bob have given so many children a loving & caring experience that they will always cherish. Take care Lynn.