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ROBERT ZALOSH Obituary

ZALOSH, Robert "Bob" "Bobby" Industrial Fire Protection Engineer and Explosions Expert Robert "Bob, Bobby" Zalosh, Industrial Fire Protection Engineer and Explosions Expert Bob Zalosh, 78, of Wellesley and Orleans, MA, passed away on June 29, 2023 surrounded by his loving family. Bob leaves behind his loving wife of more than 57 years, Gloria (Katz) Zalosh; his children, Michael and his wife Burke of Wellesley, Matthew and his wife Alisa of Manchester, MA; his grandchildren, Sam, Will, Sophie, and Nina; his sister Lynn (Zalosh) Nalven and husband Henry Nalven; and mother-in-law Daisy Katz. He is also survived by his nephews, Ahmon and Sam Katz, and his nieces, Emily, Julia, and Alison Nalven. He was predeceased by his parents, Ralph and Rena Zalosh, and his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Robert and Kathleen Katz. Bob was born in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx, graduating from Bronx High School of Science where he met Gloria, played football, and competed in track. Bob received a bachelor's degree from Cooper Union, a master's degree from the University of Rochester, and a PhD from Northeastern University, all in Mechanical Engineering. Bob's work ethic was exceptional. At Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM), he served in various positions, culminating as the head of the Applied Research Department. While at FM, he started teaching at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). In 1990, he became a full-time professor of Fire Protection Engineering at WPI. Bob authored a textbook, Industrial Fire Protection Engineering, considered the definitive book of the field. He also co-authored the Center for Chemical Process Safety's Guidelines for Safe Handling of Powders and Bulk Solids. Most recently, he co-authored Explosion Dynamics: Foundations and Practical Applications, which was published this June. During his tenure as a professor, Bob founded Firexplo, a consulting practice. Bob conducted fire and explosion investigations and served as an expert witness in ensuing litigation. Firexplo's clients included small businesses, large corporations, and government agencies such as the Chemical Safety Board and OSHA. He advised clients on hazards related to flammable gases and combustible dusts and provided guidance on safety strategies and protections. Bob, a professor emeritus, was a fellow of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers and of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He was a member of the fire council at Underwriters Laboratory for 25 years, of the Hydrogen Safety Panel since its inception, and of several National Fire Protection Association committees. Bob was generous in many ways, finding his pro bono work for fire departments particularly rewarding. In 2016, the Boston Fire Department honored him with the prestigious Fire Commissioner Award for Outstanding Civilian Service. Bob "volunteered without hesitation" and was considered "a true friend and invaluable resource" by the Boston Fire Department. While he loved his work, Bob had other interests. He developed a love of being on the water as a member of the Cooper Union sailing club. Family vacations usually included time at oceans, rivers, or lakes. Bob and Gloria began spending summers in Orleans in 2004; as soon as they crossed the Sagamore Bridge, his thoughts turned to watching Firebirds games at Eldridge Field and sunsets at Rock Harbor. And despite the sharks, Bob still swam at Nauset Beach-just much closer to shore! Bob became an avid Boston sports fan during the Red Sox "Impossible Dream" season of 1967 and never looked back on his New York sports roots. Special memories included attending the Celtics epic, triple-overtime 1976 NBA Finals victory and the Red Sox historic championship run in 2004. He always enjoyed playing tennis as well as coaching his kids in soccer and baseball. Bob enjoyed traveling for work and pleasure, visiting 48 states. His consulting practice often took him to factories in the Midwest, where he developed rewarding relationships with clients and truly impacted their lives. He traveled all over the world presenting academic papers at conferences often extending those trips into wonderful vacations with Gloria. While abroad or in Boston, Bob sought out live music, most recently the Montreal Jazz Festival and at Symphony Hall to hear Pink Martini. Cleo Laine and Diana Krall were two of his favorite performers. Bob also had a green thumb, taking care and pride in his gardens; the bountiful hydrangeas this spring brought joy, and his delicious tomatoes were always a summer hit. Bob took special delight in his four grandchildren and loved watching their sporting events and performances. During holiday dinners, Bob cherished his role as leader, imparting sage wisdom through stories ranging from his youth to current events and fostering lively conversations. Bob lived a full life and will be deeply missed by family and friends. A celebration of his life will be held at Temple Beth Elohim, 10 Bethel Rd, Wellesley, MA, on July 6th at 11:30am. Following interment at Beit Olam East Cemetery, 42 Concord Rd., Wayland, MA, memorial observance will be at his residence until 4 pm, 7-9 pm, and Friday 2-5 pm. Donations in Bob's memory may be made to RIP Medical Debt and Thyroid Cancer Survivors' Association.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 1 to Jul. 2, 2023.

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Alison Wakelin

September 18, 2023

I realize it is late to leave a message but I just heard this news today. Prof. Zalosh taught me at WPI in 1995/96, and was my thesis adviser. His classes were the most challenging and the most rewarding. Getting an A in one of his classes was something you had to strive for. I have such fond memories of him, his intellectual vigor and the great classes he taught. He also invited us all to come to his house and head down the street to watch the Boston Marathon run by. And told funny stories all the time - like why he bought a stick shift car (which he was pretty awful at driving!) I am sure his death has left an unfillable void in his family, and I am so sorry for your loss, but wanted to let you know he touched my life in wonderful ways.
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Robert Steele

August 25, 2023

I only recently met Bob through the energy storage market sector and was immediately impressed with his command of the body of knowledge of explosions. I was humbled and honored that he asked that I team with him on a NFPA Research Foundation opportunity. The world has lost a huge resource but heaven has won.

Thank you Bob for allowing me a short window of time in your time to work together. I will always remember the lessons you gave me.

April Hammond

July 10, 2023

Dear Prof, Dear Bob, I will forever remember those mind bending lectures on explosions in your Industrial Fire Protection course. The impossibly long equations we madly tried to copy as you wrote on two, three blackboards - there was no text at that time, erasing the first board as you ran out of space! We had to write like mad! I think I was the only female in the class at the time and always sat up front. I was bold where you were shy. I graduated and went off to conquer the world - I didn't but it didn't matter. What I learned about explosions was fun and very useful later on. Upon our occasional meetings at NFPA, SFPE and WPI, I will always remember that sparkling smile and how you proud you were of all us graduates. Thank you Prof, thank you Bob. You are missed by your students.

Ali Rangwala

July 5, 2023

I have had the privilege of knowing and working with Bob since 2006 when I joined WPI as an assistant professor. Over the past 17 years, we have collaborated on various projects, including co-advising students, publishing papers, chapters, standards, and even writing a book together. The experience of working alongside Bob has been truly transformative, both in my professional and personal life, and I will forever be grateful for the opportunity.

Bob's dedication to teaching was exceptional. Not only did he generously provide me with his course materials to assist me in my teaching endeavors, but he also took me on numerous industrial visits, exposing me to the practical aspects of industrial and fire explosion safety. His breadth of knowledge and insightful perspective were truly remarkable. I always marveled at his ability to effortlessly comprehend complex problems and present them in a simplified manner for our students.

During significant moments in my life, such as the birth of my daughter and my sabbatical, Bob selflessly stepped in and taught most of my courses, providing me with the much-needed respite. His support was invaluable, and I greatly appreciated his willingness to go above and beyond.

One of the highlights of our collaboration was the first project we secured funding for, from ASTM on portable gasoline container flammability. It was Bob's innovative approach to the problem that set us apart and ultimately led to WPI receiving the award. This project also resulted in the creation of an ASTM standard, a groundbreaking achievement for our department.

Throughout our partnership, Bob has co-advised several students with me, including the latest one, Matt Ho. Interestingly, Matt's father was Bob's first PhD student at WPI, adding a special connection to our collaboration. Despite Bob's health challenges, he made a remarkable effort to attend Matt's PhD hooding ceremony, demonstrating his unwavering commitment and dedication to WPI students.

When I reflect on my time with Bob, I will always remember him as more than just a guide and a mentor. He was a true friend who consistently went above and beyond to help others. His wealth of knowledge was matched only by his willingness to share it with those around him. Bob's impact on my career and life is immeasurable, and I am forever grateful for his presence in my journey. I will miss him!

Ali S. Rangwala
Fire Protection Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)

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Tim Myers

July 5, 2023

I have enjoyed working with Bob over the years on NFPA technical committees, explosion investigations, and even as experts on opposite sides in a trial. Bob had a great instinct for identifying new areas where he could provide his expertise, such as energy storage and 3D printing. With both of us being from the Boston area, we were often on the same flights traveling to a meeting or inspection, including a memorable emergency landing in NYC on our way to Kansas City after two tires blew out during takeoff from Boston Logan. Bob will be sorely missed!

Dave Tabar

July 5, 2023

Bob, you will long be remembered as a friend and colleague who contributed immensely to the reduction of fire and life-safety risk throughout industry. Thanks for making everything so understandable and achievable. You will long be admired for your friendship and positive influences on so many. Our very deepest sympathies to the Zalosh Family.

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Ellen Gerber

July 3, 2023

I´ve known Gloria and Bobby since I was a teenager at Bronx Science High School. Those years were memorable and we kept up over all this time.

I wish Gloria and the family only happy memories to treasure

Pravinray Gandhi

July 3, 2023

Bob was such a gentle soul. I had an opportunity to work with him over the last two decades and will always remember him for his generosity... with time and knowledge.

We will all miss him. My condolences to his family.

Kelly Thomas

July 3, 2023

I had the great pleasure of working with Bob on many occasions over the last few decades. He was a true gentleman whom I greatly admired and respected, both because of who he was and his towering intellect. He was a role model for the rest of us, and that is clearly who the bell is now tolling for.

James Quintiere

July 3, 2023

So sad to hear this news. Recently learned from Ali Rangwala about their new book on explosions. Bob was a unique person in the field of fire and explosions and more in full life from reading his obituary. His expertise in explosion science stood out. He contributed a lot. We did not meet much but I respected him from afar. He came to U of MD once to interview. He would have been a great addition. Our loss. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Jim Quintiere

RADM John Mauger

July 2, 2023

Gloria: Leah and I are so sorry for your loss. Bob was an inspiration to me throughout my education and career. His thoughtful approach to complex problems and his love for family was evident in all of our interactions. We were so grateful to reconnect with you last Fall. We wish you strength and comfort as you remember his life and grieve his loss.

With love, RADM and Mrs. John and Leah Mauger

George Capko

July 2, 2023

Please accept our most sincere condolences.
George and Ellen Capko

Jeff Chaffee

July 2, 2023

Bob hired me into the Explosion and Energetics Section of the Applied Research Department in Factory Mutual Research Corporation (now FM Global) in the spring of 1981, and helped guide me through the early years of my career there. He was a great manager and resource of information, and I am grateful for his efforts on my behalf.
He will be greatly missed by all who were privileged to know him.
My deepest sympathies go out to Gloria and his entire family.

Ronald J. Willey

July 2, 2023

On behalf of the Journal "Process Safety Progress," I am saddened by this recent news. Bob completed many reviews and published several papers in the Journal. All of this was "additional" pro-bono work. An outstanding engineer, contributing to the knowledge base worldwide. A well loved individual. Ron Willey, Dedham, Editor-Chief PSP.

Carol & Leo Pessin

July 1, 2023

Dear Gloria, Leo and I send our most heartfelt and sincere sympathy to you and the family. xxxxxxxxxxx

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