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Robert L. Maldonado

San Francisco, California

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ROBERT L. MALDONADO Passed away at home on November 25, 2007 at the age of 70. Loving son of the late Manuel and Rose Maldonado. Also survived by many good friends and appreciative former students. A native of San Francisco, Robert was raised in San Francisco and was a graduate of Balboa High...

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I am oh, so sad to hear that Mr. Maldonado has passed. But thinking of him mostly makes me smile. The world could use many more Robert Maldonados. He was endlessly kind, always lighthearted and very funny. I am very grateful that he took a group of us to Spain during the summer of 1973. I always think of him when I hear anything from 'Man of La Mancha'. Mr. Maldonado was a good man.

Mr. Maldonado,
What a wonderful testimony you are to the teaching profession. You touched many students lives in very positive way. What more do we want to do as educators?
Thank you,
Maria Vergara McCray

Besides being a Spanish teacher, Bob was also very involved in the 'school spirit' of El Camino. He was an excellent advisor to the cheerleaders, pom pon girls and mascots.

When El Camino switched from boy cheerleaders to girl cheerleaders in the '69-'70 schoolyear, Bob personally drove new cheerleaders Sue, Shelley, Eileen, Kathy & Karin to Colby-Rall, a clothing manufacturing company in San Francisco, to assist them in designing their new cheerleading sweaters. He was so kind to...

so very saddened to hear today of the passing of bob, with whom i had the pleasure of working as comptroller of el camino high school for many years. so happy to read that he is remembered fondly by many of his former students. we, members of the faculty, will remember him as well as a wonderful teacher, advisor and friend.
to his friends and family, my deepest condolences. klaus von hagen
palm springs, california

Bob was my good friend. He loved a good story and he loved to laugh. His great passion was bay area sports. He was proud to be a San Franciscan.So long Pally...I miss you.

Mr. Maldonaldo was a wonderful teacher mentor. He will truly be missed. God Bless him and his family. A fellow class member of class of 1975.

Mr. Maldonado was one of the nicest and most dedicated teachers at El Camino. I had him for Spanish in my sophomore year, well over thirty years ago. He was also the announcer at our basketball games, his big booming "radio" voice brought a touch of class to the Home of the Colts.

ADIOS MI AMIGO, VAYA CON DIOS!

Mr. Maldonado, I will miss you! I thought you were crazy the first day I walked into your Spanish class in 10th grade. "Only Spanish will be spoken in this classroom", I remember you saying. I panicked! But by the end of my third year with you, I was able to carry on a somewhat decent conversation in Spanish. As I have traveled throughout the years and needed to speak Spanish, I have always thought of you! May your family find peace at this sad time knowing that you were an inhancement to so...