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Robert H. Pearo

Framingham, Massachusetts

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DORCHESTER Robert H. Pearo, 50, of Dorchester, formerly of Framingham, died Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, at the Carney Hospital in Boston after a lengthy illness. Born in LaCrosse, Wis., he was the son of Marie K. (Schreiner) Pearo of Framingham and the late Harold R. "Dick" Pearo. He had been a...

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To the Pearo Family, I just learned of Bob's passing. I remember him as a kind friend who was selfless. Additionally, Bob was a warm, sensitive and fun guy - that naturally evoked laughter in everything going on around us. He was a skilled driver of a ford pinto and transported many of his friends to our events. I loved this guy. Peace be with you - Jack Mead

Bob, I enjoyed meeting you during Thanksgiving 2007 at the Boston Home and chatting on the phone a few times when Jim was with you; he sure loved his little brother Boopa :))

Your smile was sweet and your courage and attitude was so good - I know that many of us will remember that when we go through our own tough times.

You will be missed here on earth, but now you are in a peaceful place with the loving God. I will be there for your family and "awesome-est" brother Jim, and we...

Rest in Peace Dear Sweet "Boopa"...

You will always be remembered for your great sense of humor and your laughter...

I'll never forget meeting you for the first time while I was waitressing at IHOP and you were the cook..30 years ago...

I had no idea that you were the "Boopa" the entire Zinck family knew and loved so well..you were just this big gorgeous guy with a full beard and twinkling eyes who was the best cook they had on staff to all us young waitresses in our...

I was a classmate of Bob's at Framingham High School. Boopa was always a great guy. Friendly, and full of fun. Several years later when my father was at the rehab center at Leonard Morse hospital, I saw Bob again. Although I was not happy to see him at the facility, he was as always a friendly guy, helping my dad to get a laugh in his last months of life.

I will always remember Bob for who he was as a athlete and a great guy to be around. I know he is finally at peace. ...