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Robert Alan McAlear

Lake County, California

1938-2009

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Robert Alan McAlear, also known as "Mr. Mac", was born June 28, 1938 in Oakland. After a courageous battle against cancer he passed August 16, 2009 at his home in Nice with his family around him. Robert attended schools in Berkeley. He received his BA from UC Berkeley; went on to do graduate...

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Debbie, I'm sorry for your loss, Robert will be missed, you and your family are in my thought and preayers.

Dear McAlear family,
I was so saddened to hear of the loss of Mr. Mac. He was my favorite teacher in school- hands down. He will be missed by many but it must be a comfort to know how loved he was and what a contribution he made in others' lives. May God give you peace and comfort your hearts during this sad time. Psalm 94: 17-19, 22.

Dear McAlear Family,
I will always remember taking Spanish with Mr Mac at Terrace School in 7th and 8th grade.. his "white-knuckle flight" quizzes kept us on edge..what a brilliant and wonderful teacher and such a blessing to so many..I know he is enjoying his eternity with our precious Lord, and how awesome to know we will see him again! May the Lord give you much comfort..Linda Ridgel Lakeport, California

My prayers are with you Debbie and Family.

Regards,
Christopher Griego

Debbie and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Tamara (used to live @ 3270 Lakeview Dr.-Nice, Ca)

Debbie: Bill and I are sadden by the news of your loss. We will always have such fond memories of Bob and you and your bravery for taking our Clearlake High kids out into the world and showing them the possibilities in life. Please know that you both are loved and Bob's love of life and adventure will be missed.
Our sympathy to you and your family.

My dearest Debbie and John;

Thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of yours and Bob's lives over the past 22 years. I will miss Bob and his wonderful ways. What a smart and talented man he was, a man that touched so many lives in so many positive ways - mine especially!

Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal,
But loves leaves a memory that no one can steal.

We will always have our memories that will help carry us...

Debbie and John,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you for the loss of your husband and father. I always remember Mr. Mac saying that Tuesday was his favorite day because it was the furthest day from Monday. He was a great teacher and a greater man. Take care.
Tim

Debbie,
I wanted to take this opportunity to express my sincerest gratitude to you and Mr. Mac for your investment in my life. Just the idea of taking a dozen children to one of the largest cities in the world, and in a foreign country no less, would frighten the average person. Thankfully, the two of you are exceptional people. I remember that trip to Mexico City often and with great fondness. Thank You.