ROBERT-MACONE-Obituary

ROBERT S. MACONE

Natick, Massachusetts

Age 77

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77
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Natick, Massachusetts
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Alzheimer's Association

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MACONE, Robert S. Of Natick, MA and Bridgton, ME, passed away on December 17, 2025. He was born in Boston on October 15, 1948, to the late Robert J. and Doris A. (Thayer) Macone, and raised in Concord. Beloved husband of Ann (Breen) Macone. Devoted father of Benjamin Macone and his wife, Tanya...

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I had Mr. Macone as a printing teacher in High School. He was a great teacher and he's been thought of often. I'll be praying for him and his family.

Ann, Ben, Jon and Joanna, We are so sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. We did not know. He was always a fun loving, smiling face in the neighborhood for all the years we lived there. He was always willing to lend a hand on my projects and taught me things I thought I already knew about. There are many great memories and we are deeply saddened by his passing. I still can see him jogging or zipping past the house on his scooter beeping the horn. He was a great individual.

My deepest condolences to the Bob's family. He was such a kind and patient man. When I was a young mom, I took an Auto maintenance class with Bob. I was the only one in class without a car. He still taught me how to change spark plugs and fix a flat tire. Later on, I met his wonderful family. Ben and my son Justin have been friends ever since the Natick days. He will be missed.

I met Bob about thirty years ago at the boat dock in Maine where we have vacation homes. Bob and I had a lot of similar interests. Industrial arts teachers, woodworking, sports, and the outdoors are just a few. Bob enjoyed family life and boating at the lake and he always had a smile on his face. Bob is someone I looked up to as a great man and a good friend. I will miss him.

He was the bright spot when I moved to Natick in '84 Absolutely had a blast in graphic arts! R.I.P. "chome dome" Nancy C. Class of '86

Bob and I were Industrial Arts educators at Natick High School. When the shops closed we both ended up working at Wilson Middle School. We had some good times together. He was a gifted educator and was well respected by students, staff and parents. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.