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Robert G. "Bob" Maag

Lincoln, Nebraska

1935 - 2021

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Robert G. "Bob" Maag

October 31, 1935 – May 11, 2021

Robert G. "Bob" Maag was born on October 31. 1935, in Denver, Colorado, to Arthur and Edna (Willis) Maag. The family lived in Wray, Colorado, before moving to McCook, Nebraska, where Bob started school,...

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Bob was such a great friend. He has been missed!!

When I hit the scene as a young band director in 1973, Bob reached out to me as a friend and colleague. Our paths did not cross often after I left teaching, but when we did see each other, nothing had changed. He always took the time to greet me and catch up on my life. My condolences to his family.

Joy and Family - we are so very sorry for your loss of Bob. You and Bob were such good friends and colleagues of our brother, Michael Veak, through the Bandmaster's Association, teaching students, and shared the love of music in general -- not to mention boat rides and international travel. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

You will be missed but forever in my memories of childhood. Thanks for teaching me the glory of music.

One of the joys of my life was to be able to call Bob Maag a friend and share our knowledge, experience and love of the Nebraska State Bandmasters Association to co-author "The History Of The Band Movement in Nebraska". The knowledge we shared, the joy of researching together, assembling a history we could share with the membership brought great satisfaction as we researched, wrote and presented the final document proudly to the membership of NSBA. The respect I have for this wonderful...

I honor the memory of a wonderful human being today. Bob Maag was a dear friend of my family. He was a teacher of excellence for me, all of my siblings, and most of the children of my home town, for decades. He taught character, perseverance, and a love of music and beauty. I was often in his home, since his daughter was a close friend of my childhood, and he was often in my parent's home, as and Joy were close friends of my parents. He was faithful in church and choir. My life would not be...

Bob was a fantastic co-worker at Waverly High School. He had such dedication to the students and his profession. He was also a great friend and enjoyed the many conversations we had over the years. He will be greatly missed!!

Somewhere up in glory Bob is directing a band of angels in Stars & Stripes Forever, I just know! What a good, caring man who made a real difference in hundreds of young lives. He endeared himself to music lovers of all ages, and I delighted to hear Brady invite him up on the concert stage to lead the Waverly band nearly 60 years from when he first did so. Wonderful images of Bob, a truly great musician and educator.

When we young teachers arrived the 70s Mr Maag welcomed us with leadership and an excellent example of a teacher role model. A District #145 Legend. Condolences to the family.