Robert-McTaggart-Obituary

Robert McTaggart

Longmeadow-, Massachusetts

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Robert B. McTaggart passed away in his sleep on June 15th. Bob lived a long and wonderful life filled with love of family and love of learning. He leaves his wife Patricia and children Robert J. (Karen), Ann (Scott), and John (Maricella), along with nine grandchildren (Robert P., Jameson, Katie,...

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Here it is, June 14 2022, Flag Day, a beautiful warm sunny day. You've been gone now since 2020 (more than 600 classmates have joined you) but may none be forgotten. Classmates are special, whether they be high school, college or otherwise, especially at reunion time. Wishing the best to all. Nancy

What I've written has disappeared, but I'll try a third time. Covid-19 is on the wane, but classmates have gotten older and more have died in the past year. The picture of Bob once again reminds me how precious life is and our wonderful college days. How I wish they could be lived over once again. Miss you all.

I did not know Bob personally but I do know his beautiful family and wife Patty. I felt so bad when I realized he had passed away. My love to all the family

I really didn't know "Bob," very well, even though we were 1953 UMO classmates and would see him at various class reunions and whenever I'd call for news of him and his family which I wrote for the university's publication at different times of the year. He seemed quite quiet in his ways, well liked and well spoken of by his classmates. To me he appeared to be a deep thinker, serious but with a smile.
It saddens me to hear of anyone dying, family, friends, and others I know,...

Our thoughts are with Pat and the family,

We 3 Grateful to have gotten to know you & Pat ,here, on Morningside Drive.

Bob was a wonderful, kind man filled with love and character. I respected him and enjoyed the time I knew him. He will be dearly missed.

My grandfather was one of the kindest men I have ever known. His tremendous work ethic and practical sensibility are qualities I aspire to possess. I will forever cherish spending summers with our family on Great Pond. He meant a lot to me and I am grateful to have known him. His memory and love for my grandmother live on


Thank you Bob for sharing upir kindness, gentleness, and intelligence. Deepest sympathy to your beautiful family.

Dear Pat and family- Thinking of you at this time of loss. I did not know Bob that well but my parents did and always spoke so highly of him. My thoughts are with you.