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Robert K. Saccone

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Robert K. SacconeChef - teacher - restaurateur - caterer; 77 FITCHBURG -- Robert K. Saccone, 77, of Fitchburg, died Friday, June 12, 2015, at the Rose Monahan Hospice in Worcester.Robert was born in Fitchburg, on January 30, 1938, the only child of Angelo and Ola (Legay) Saccone. He was a 1955...

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Dear Flo & Lori:
I would like o express my sincerest sympathies for your loss. As you know I have been friends of your family going back to 1963 when I met Bob at The Old Mill. I will always remember the many memorable times spent together with both your family and mine.Bob was not only a great talent in the kitchen but even a great friend and person.
My best wishes for overcoming this loss.
As always with love, Herb Jacob, Wellfleet, MA

Dear Lori, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. My sympathy goes out to you and your Mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Sharon Cormier

Dear Flo and lori, so sorry for your loss, As one of his many students he always knew how to make teaching fun. He was one of my Aunt Mary's teachers when Food Trades *is what they called it when the school opened the shop. Unfortunately I never got to meet my aunt before I was born and he delighted me with many stories of her.

God bless. Class of 2002

Dear Lori,
So sorry to hear about your Dad...my sincerest condolences to you and your Mom...

Lori and Flo wanted to pass along my deepest condolences- saying prayers for you all, Fondly,
Deb Kalil
Bailey's Bar and Grill

I an so delighted to have met and taught with Bob for so many years. We in Carpentry at the end of the day would go over to see Bob and the gang for a coffee break and relax and share experiences.He was Special!

There are many teachers and adults growing up that help shape and guide you in life. And then there were 4 teachers who taught Culinary Arts to countless of kids. One of those being Mr. Saccone, who taught me all he could about cooking and operating a kitchen, which i carried through to my military career as a cook. We were honored to see him one last time about 2 years ago during a reunion and was still that person i looked up to as a young kid in high school. Thank you for all you taught me...

Culinary Arts Reunion July 2012, Singapore rest. We had invited year 90-95 and also Mr Saccone, Mr Gossilin, Mrs Hanney.

Bob and I worked together at Monty Tech for many years. Bob was a great teacher who was respected by his students. I considered him a special friend. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. My condolences to his wife and family. Gary Candelet