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RICHARD MOORE ROBB M.D.

1935 - 2023

RICHARD MOORE ROBB M.D. obituary, 1935-2023, Brookline, MA

RICHARD ROBB Obituary

ROBB, Richard Moore, MD Retired Chief of Ophthalmology at Boston Children's Hospital January 10, 1935 – November 6, 2023 Richard Moore Robb, a retired chief of Ophthalmology at Boston Children's Hospital, died peacefully at home in Brookline, on November 6, 2023. He was 88. Born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, the second son of Eugene and Josephine Robb, he was raised in Bedford and Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Princeton University in 1956 with a degree in History. At Princeton, he was a member of Campus Club and an enthusiastic member of the marching band. He received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Influenced by his Ophthalmologist uncle, Dr. Philip Landers, he chose Ophthalmology as a specialty. He was selected for a residency at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, under the leadership of Dr. David Cogan, an influential mentor in Dick's early years. This included an additional year working in MEEI's Howe Laboratory. He later did a fellowship in eye pathology under Dr. Toichiro Kuwabara at the NIH. During a summer program at the NIH, while still a medical student, he met his future wife, Lucy Leinbach, who at the time was working for Congressman George McGovern as part of the Wellesley-Vassar internship in Government. They married in 1960, and settled in Boston for the start of his training and her graduate program in education at Harvard. At the end of his residency, Dick was asked by Dr. Cogan to join the Harvard faculty at what was at the time the Longwood outpatient practices of Ophthalmology, a satellite to the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. He established himself at Boston Children's Hospital and became its first full-time Pediatric Ophthalmologist. The field of Pediatric Ophthalmology was in its infancy at the time. Dick was one of its most important early pioneers, focusing on strabismus surgery and juvenile cataracts. He gradually built a Department of Ophthalmology at Boston Children's, becoming its first Ophthalmologist in Chief in 1969 and starting a fellowship that has trained many Pediatric Ophthalmologist chairs around the country. Dr. Julia Haller, Ophthalmologist in Chief of Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia says "Dr. Robb was an iconic figure, admired and emulated by a generation of Harvard Medical students, as well as by his colleagues in our field of Ophthalmology. He was an example of the physician ideal, clinically astute, empathetic and kind and his leadership is fittingly embodied by the endowed chair in his honor held in perpetuity by the Chair of Ophthalmology at Boston Children's Hospital. Right out of central casting in appearance, he was a warm and engaging colleague, beloved by patients and their families." Dr. David Hunter, his successor at BCH and Richard M. Robb Chair of Ophthalmology, writes, "he was chivalrous, courteous and honorable, noted for his rock solid demeanor, his kindness, and his quiet good humor." Outside of his professional life he was, first and foremost, a wonderful husband and father. Quiet and kind, his devotion to and steadfast presence in his family's life was the bedrock of a happy home in Brookline for many decades. Wishing to take advantage of Boston's proximity to the ocean, and with no previous sailing experience, he became an avid sailor. After many sailing vacations in the Caribbean, he bought his own boat from the Commodore of the Newport Yacht Club in 1976. He sailed it through the Cape Cod Canal to Boston just as the Tall Ships arrived in Newport Harbor for the bicentennial, a trip often relived for its audaciousness. He sailed Tangle in Boston Harbor, Buzzards Bay and the Maine coast for many years. He loved being on the water and was an avid student of the complex geography of the New England waterways. Dick was an accomplished musician, playing first the baritone horn and slide trombone. In his thirties, he took up the cello, studying with Mischa Nieland of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In his later years, he returned to brass, learning to play the euphonium. He played in the Brookline Community Band, which had its origins in the First Corps of Cadets of Massachusetts chartered in 1741. Dick uncovered its history, through his native curiosity. He also played in the Concord Band for many years. He was a long-time member of the Brookline Thursday Club, whose members took turns presenting topics of interest over dinner on Thursday nights. He poured over his research and presentations on such topics as the Whiskey Rebellion, the Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia and the origins of the coffee trade. Dick and Lucy were avid travelers. One of their most spectacular trips was to follow the Silk Road. With Helen Keller International, he consulted in Bangladesh, the Philippines, and Morocco. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lucy; his children, Henry, Erica and William; and their spouses, Cliona, Warren and Sybil; as well as his six grandchildren, Liam, Alexandra, Eliza, Eleanor, Charlie and James. A Memorial Service for Dick will be held at 10 am, on December 2, 2023, at Trinity Church, Boston. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dr. Robb's name may be sent to the Robb-Peterson Lectureship Fund, at Boston Children's Hospital, www.bostonchildrens.org/giveinmemory Care Dimensions Hospice, 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, Danvers, MA, 01923 or the Brookline Community Band, Mary McConnell, treasurer, 76 Williston Rd., Brookline, MA 02445.

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Published by Boston Globe from Nov. 10 to Nov. 26, 2023.

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Jean Myers Brenner

March 14, 2024

Dick had a life before Princeton, Harvard, and U of P. He has a few friends who remember him from Millersville, Lancaster County, PA, and that he attended McCaskey High School which offered him a more challenging education than Penn Manor H. S. would have. We remember how brilliant he was and knew he would go on to do remarkable work. I just learned of his passing and want to wish his family all the best. You all had a wonderful husband and father! Jean Myers Brenner. Bucks County, PA.

Luisa Mayer

December 29, 2023

I worked as a researcher and clinician in Dr. Robb's department at Children's Hospital for many years.
He was a kind and supportive mentor, with a dignified, authoritative and friendly presence.
I send my fondest regards and sympathy to his family.
Luisa Mayer

Selma J. Sheridan MD

December 9, 2023

Dr. Richard Robb was my mentor when I did a Pediatric Ophthalmology fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital in 1976. Always kind and respectful, the consummate gentleman, he was a superb diagnostician and surgeon. He will be long remembered and dearly missed.
Selma J. Sheridan MD
Oswego NY

Sanquinetta Gethers

November 30, 2023

My Condolences to the Robb Family,

The Ophthalmology group and I will truly miss Dr. Richard M .Robb. When I first met Dr. Robb over 26 years ago, he hired me as a Billing Assistant.
Dr. Robb was a soft-spoken gentle person; he was open minded to new ideas to improve the billing department. What Dr. Robb has done for the CHB Ophthalmology is great and his spirit will continue to make an impact on CHB Ophthalmology Foundation, Inc.

Sincerely,
Sanquinetta Gethers

Norman Fajardo

November 30, 2023

I was fortunate to have been mentored by Dr. Robb when I was at Boston Children's Hospital. I know him to be a very kind and gentle person with deep affection for his patients. I remember his fixation target stick which he held with his mouth to check if his patients had strabismus. When a patient is restless, he whispers in his calm soft voice to talk to the patient who will then suddenly become quiet and cooperative. It is a technique that has been very useful to me in my practice. When I was about to go back to my country, I asked him how he established the Ophthalmology program at BCH and he was very generous to share how it was done. Today, I model the Ophthalmology program I head in my country to that of the program at BCH. I credit our success to his legacy.

My deepest sympathies and condolence to his wife Lucy, their children and grandchildren. I pray for your comfort and healing.

Rest well Dr. Robb. Thank you!

Norman Fajardo
Manila, Philippines

Mohamad S. Jaafar, MD

November 27, 2023

For more than 40 years, Dr Richard M. Robb, was my mentor, colleague, and trusted friend. He was a most distinguished physician and surgeon who cared deeply about his family, friends, patients, students, and colleagues in so many ways. He was wise and soft spoken but always most impactful. He trained the next generation of Pediatric Ophthalmologists, rooted them with knowledge and savoir faire, and gave them strong wings to spread the word and improve the eye care of children all around the World. On a personal level, Dick and his beloved wife and life companion, Lucy, embraced me, my wife Siwar, and daughters and made us part of their family. We sure enjoyed every precious moment we had spent with them and will cherish the beautiful memories forever.
My deepest sympathy and most sincere condolences to Lucy, their children, and grandchildren, and to everyone that he has touched with his kindness and skills.

With profound gratitude and great sadness, I bid you farewell, Dr Robb, my role model. We will miss you dearly but will always remember you and fondly so.

Mohamad S. Jaafar, MD
Washington, DC

Hart Lidov MD

November 20, 2023

I was Dr.Robb´s assistant for more than a dozen years of ophthalmologic pathology at BCH. He was unfailingly thoughtful, courteous, and dedicated to teaching at all levels from Attendings to rotating Fellows. His humor and enthusiasm were appreciated by all. His decades of work in the Pathology department survive in reports, slides and teaching collections that can still be consulted. Nonetheless he was from retirement, and will continue to be very much missed.

Gerald Healy MD

November 18, 2023

I was Dick´s colleague at Children´s Hospital for many years. He was an outstanding physician and trusted colleague. His dedication to patients was profound and his mentorship was deeply valued.
We have lost a consummate professional and I have lost a friend. My deepest sympathy is extended to his family.

Judith Stone Berman

November 15, 2023

My first meeting with Dr. Robb was April28,1963. It was my wedding day and my then husband had popped a champaign cork in his eye! We were staying at the airport to make it easier to catch an early flight to Puerto Rico.
We immediately went to MGH and Dr Robb was our physician. My husband of about 6 hours went to be examined and when Dr Robb was through with the exam he came out to get me calling Mrs. Berman...no response! He finally walked up to me and said "You are Mrs Berman now! It was hilarious and something I've never forgotten! We had to come back at 6am the next morning so he could clear us for flying.....only if saw a Dr. Garcia in Santa Cruz PR as soon as we landed. I will never forget his kindness and he never laughed at the crazy circumstances!
He was a lovely man and I'm sure he wii be terribly missed. May his memory be a blessing!

A Grateful Patient

November 14, 2023

I was a patient of Dr. Robb's years ago from when I was 1.5 until I graduated high school. He is the best medical provider I've ever seen and always made me feel so cared for. I'm so sorry for your lost, and he will be missed by his patients and all those whose life he touched.

Lisa Liss

November 11, 2023

Dr. Robb was such a lovely man. Many decades ago he cured my daughter Erica's lazy eye. Years later, when I met him in the Brookline Town Band, he still remembered her!

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