Robert "Bobby"-Lincoln, Jr.-Obituary

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Robert "Bobby" C. Lincoln, Jr.

Bedford, Massachusetts

Jan 8, 1950 – Mar 11, 2021 (Age 71)

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BORN
January 8, 1950
DIED
March 11, 2021
AGE
71
LOCATION
Bedford, Massachusetts

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Robert (Bobby) C. Lincoln Jr., 71, formerly of Quincy, Boston and Hingham, died March 11, 2021, following a lengthy illness.


Born in New Brunswick, NJ, he was the son of Robert C. Lincoln of Hingham and the late Catherine (Brennan) Lincoln. Bobby graduated Hingham High School and earned his bachelor’s degree from Columbia University.


For 38 years, he was employed at Mass General Hospital’s inpatient psychiatric service (Blake 11), a job he held with much pride and dedication.


Outside of work, Bob was a gentle man of many talents. He enjoyed playing piano, gardening and was a painter who shared many gifts with family and friends. Bobby will also be remembered as an amazing cook. He delighted in preparing meals at the homes of friends and family, arriving with shopping bags of ingredients and exotic spices, hours later producing an amazing multi-course gourmet meal.


As the eldest of 8 children, Bobby was known as the keeper of family history and memories, frequently consulted to clarify details of childhood and family events. He often told his stories with a hint of humor, sharp wit and sarcasm, punctuated with his famous raised eyebrow for effect. Bobby was much loved by his large extended family and dear friends, notably his close childhood friend Margaret Keenan of PA.  


He is survived by his father, Robert Lincoln, and his siblings, Richard Lincoln and his wife Denise of Hingham, Patti Lincoln and her partner Dan of Plymouth, Tom Lincoln and his wife Susan of Hingham, Mark Lincoln and his wife Eileen of Plymouth, Susan Lincoln and her partner Jen of Bedford, Molly Stone and her husband Ellery of Hingham and Michael Brennan Lincoln and his wife Rosie of Charlestown, aunts Anne Gaddis, Mary Ellen Connolly and Margaret Rose Blaha all of New Jersey, as well as 18 nieces and nephews, 9 grand nieces and nephews and many cousins.


Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a celebration of life will be held at a later date.


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in Bobby’s memory to: Community Servings, an organization that prepares and delivers meals to individuals living with critical and chronic illnesses. Donations can be made online by visiting: servings.org.donate. If you prefer to send cash or a check please mail to: Community Servings, 179 Amory Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130.

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We loved Bob and he did wonderful work at Mass General Hospital.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Uncle Bob and Crew,
I was deeply saddened to learn of Bobby’s passing. I have so many wonderful memories. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Bobby is now resting in Aunt Kitty’s arms. Rest in peace dear cousin!
Lots of love,
Babe

Rich and family
Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Brenda and Bob

Sorry for your loss. Was a good high school friend. Actually slept in his college dorm for two nights back in 1968.

You were so nice Bobby

Thinking of The Lincoln Family today as I hear the news of Bobby's passing. The world has lost a wonderful, bright and kind man. Bobby's humor was infectious! So many memories of laughing so long and hard with Bobby! I am deeply saddened by Bobby's passing. So sorry for your loss. Bobby was truly one in a million! I will always cherish my time laughing and chatting with Bobby on Richard Road as he pumped me for gossip! (which I eagerly shared!) Thank you dear Bobby for giving me the nickname...