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QUINLAN, Robert M. "Bob" Died peacefully on June 23, 2024, at his home in North Grafton, Massachusetts, with his loving wife, Diane by his side. He was 80 years old. He will be remembered for his dedication to battling cancer as a surgeon, professor, researcher and champion to many who sought his care and, ultimately, as a patient himself. Bob was the youngest of three children of Jeremiah and Madeline Quinlan. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated from Cambridge Matignon School, College of the Holy Cross and Cornell University Medical College. He completed his surgical training and formed lasting friendships in the residency program at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. Following his residency, he served as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy Medical Corps, before accepting a surgical oncology fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. In 1980, he was named Chief of Surgery at Memorial Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts (now UMass Memorial Health). He practiced surgery until age 70, at which he was named the hospital system's first Chief Patient Experience Officer. Widely recognized for his contributions and compassion in breast cancer care, Bob made a tremendous difference in the lives of thousands of patients and families. Patients admired him for his clinical and surgical excellence, but most notably, deeply appreciated his bedside manner and personal commitment to their care. He was instrumental in establishing the hospital's Comprehensive Breast Cancer Center, where he served as Director from 1997 until 2014. The Center was renamed in his honor in 2023. He also served as Professor of Surgery at the UMass Medical School. Bob was honored to serve as president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, the New England Cancer Society and the New England Surgical Society. He also served in leadership roles at the American College of Surgeons, the American Society of Breast Surgeons and the Society of Surgical Oncology. Beyond surgery, he was drawn to experimental biology and served as a trustee for the Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research. He authored dozens of articles for peer-reviewed journals and numerous book chapters. He played golf through high school and college before discovering a life-long passion for sailing in his thirties. He cruised coastal waters from the Chesapeake Bay to Labrador, Canada, with a particular fondness for Downeast Maine. In his fifties, Bob developed a love for blue water sailing, beginning with a Bermuda to Newport return followed by several North Atlantic passages. He sailed the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the coast of Scotland and the Faroe Islands and the coast of Iceland, north of the Arctic Circle among icebergs off the coast of Greenland and completed a circumnavigation of Ireland. He found happiness and balance aboard any sailboat with friends and family. Bob was a member of the New Bedford Yacht Club for over 30 years. He was inducted into the Cruising Club of America in recognition of his North Atlantic adventures. Bob grew up skiing in New England and found great pleasure in powder turns. He gave the gift of skiing to his children and instilled in them a deep appreciation for the majestic beauty of the Colorado Rockies. In the final years of his life, he enjoyed spending time with his family and new friends in the beautiful mountains of western Maine. Bob is survived by his wife, Diane Quinlan; his step-daughter, Lauren B. Connors and her husband, Jake; and his granddaughter, Cassidy of Douglas, MA; and his children, from a previous marriage to Judith S. Quinlan, Sarah E. Quinlan of Boston and Mark R. Quinlan and his wife, Dara of New York City; and grandchildren, Cameron and Haden of New York City. He is also survived by his brother, Paul Quinlan and his wife, Pauline of Morristown, New Jersey; and his sister, Janice Brown of Framingham, Massachusetts; and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the SEA Education Association, the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the Bob M. Quinlan, MD Breast Center at UMass Memorial. A Memorial Service will be held in the Fall of 2024.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 2 to Jul. 3, 2024.

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Philip Jay Howard Jr

July 11, 2024

Philip Jay Howard Jr MD and his daughter Heather Meisterling RN send heartfelt condolences. We are glad to have supported the Bob Quinlan Breast Center in his honor. My Dad Jay especially remembers him fondly and the many great years they shared as medical providers in the Worcester community. May Bob rest in peace knowing how many he helped and that his legacy continues to.

Deborah Emond

July 11, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Working with Dr Quinlan in the OR made me love my job. He will be missed.

Guy OBrien

July 9, 2024

To Diane and Family
Please accept my sincere condolences. Bob and I were good friends at Holy Cross. Regretfully, we lost contact after graduation. He introduced me to skiing (good equipment recommendations, but his sole instruction, "follow me", didn´t work out so well). And he was my guide for my first venture to Harvard Square. (With our Harris Tweed jackets, thrift store ascots and cigar store pipes, I don´t think we impressed any of the ladies). At HC he was singularly focused on preparing himself for a career in medicine. I was very happy, but not surprised, to see that he exceeded his own lofty expectations, and lived such a full live, dedicated to the service of others. RIP, "Quins".
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Jim

July 7, 2024

A life well lived Bob. RIP.
Jim Hampsey. Class of 66

John Gannon

July 6, 2024

I celebrate my Holy Cross classmate's strong character and productive life of service to others. He mattered professionally and personally!

Judith Polito

July 5, 2024

Diane & family Our deep & heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your husband Bob He was a dedicated Doctor Loving husband devoted dad & friend to so many He certainly helped me thru a difficult time & I truly appreciated all that he did May he RIP

Elias Arous, M. D.

July 5, 2024

My sincere condolences. Bob was friend , colleague and leader. He was tremendous resource in the field of breast cancer, and was extremely compassionate to his patients. He will be missed by many of his friends and patients.

Charles Van Buren

July 5, 2024

Bob was a wonderful physician and friend who brought joy to many people´s lives. He made the world a better place. He will be missed.

Dorothy Ross Cady

July 4, 2024

Bob's passing is a great loss not only family and friends but the community at large. He was always there, along with his wife Diane, to help those in need. I know from personal experience how deep and genuine his concern for others was. He and Diane joined my husband and me many times at our house on the coast and the evening was filled with laughter and joy. He could sure spin a yarn". Courageous in his final years he sets a high bar for us all. Miss you dearly.
Dorothy

Sandy McGilvray

July 3, 2024

My deepest sympathy, Diane, and the family of Dr. Quinlan. He was one of my doctors along with Diane (nurse) through one of the most difficult times of my life. God bless you and your family and friends. Thank you for all you did for your patients. I will never forget you or Diane. Rest in peace dear doctor and wonderful man.

Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

July 3, 2024

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Mike Rivera

July 3, 2024

Thank you for your service to our country, and our community Sir. Job well done and it's now time to Rest In Peace. May God Bless You and your family.
~Salute~
VFW Post 1012, Medford, MA

Jim Considine, Charlestown

July 3, 2024

Thank you for your military service to our nation. May you rest in peace.

Laura and Steve

July 2, 2024

We enjoyed Bob´s stories, his wit, and keen intellect. And the twinkle in his eyes. So sorry to hear of his passing.

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