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Dr. Richard Wayne Mahood

1934 - 2019

Dr.  Richard Wayne Mahood obituary, 1934-2019, Geneseo, NY

BORN

1934

DIED

2019

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Rector-Hicks Funeral Home

111 Main Street

Geneseo, New York

Richard Mahood Obituary

Dr. Richard Wayne Mahood

Geneseo - November 7, 2019 at age 85 years, lost his long battle with cancer at home with his family and close friends by his side. He lived by the motto: Be kind, be curious, and be productive.

Wayne was a noted educator and author who called Geneseo home for fifty years. Wayne Mahood was born in Maryville, Mo, and raised in Iowa and Illinois. He graduated from York High School in Elmhurst, Ill and subsequently received degrees from Hamilton College, University of Illinois, and finally, a Doctor of Social Sciences degree from Syracuse University.

Dr. Mahood served a term in the U.S. Army and National Guard of Illinois from 1957-1963. Dr. Mahood began his successful career at SUNY Geneseo in 1969, earning accolades including the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, the Distinguished Service Award from SUNY, and Distinguished Educator Award from NY State Council for the Social Studies, before his retirement in 1994. He served as Chairman of the Education Department during his twenty-five years at the college, as well as serving in executive roles with the New York State Council for the Social Studies. Wayne was very active in the local community, volunteering his services to various organizations, including serving as School Board President of Geneseo Central School.

He was an avid writer throughout his lifetime, publishing numerous scholarly articles as well as authoring or co-authoring ten books, including the history of SUNY Geneseo, SUNY Geneseo, From Normal School to Public Ivy, 1871-2007, and the biography of local hero, James S. Wadsworth, General Wadsworth, The Life and Times of Brevet Major General James S. Wadsworth. In total, he authored six books on the Civil War and was a frequent lecturer to Civil War Roundtable around the country. With less fanfare was his weekly family letter faithfully mailed every Sunday for thirty-five years until a week before his death.

Wayne was predeceased by his parents, Vic and Ruth Mahood, brother, Gary Mahood. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Barbara "Bobbi" Clark Mahood, two sons, Bruce (Melinda) of Roswell, GA and David (Maryann) of Beverly, MA, brother and sister in-law, Bob and Arlene Clark, sisters-in-law, Connie Scott and Janice Mahood, several nieces and nephews. "Papa" leaves four loving grandsons, Alex, Christopher, Jake and Brett, as well as step-granddaughters, Katherine and Samantha Lovell.

Calling hours will be held on November 22, 2019 from 4-7 PM at the Rector-Hicks Funeral Home, 111 Main St. in Geneseo. A Celebration of Wayne's Life will be held on November 23, 2019 at 11:30 AM at the Big Tree Inn, 46 Main St. in Geneseo.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Teresa House, 21 Highland Rd. Geneseo, NY 145454. To share a memory with the family or leave a condolence, please visit;



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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle from Nov. 9 to Nov. 10, 2019.

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Molly Melcher

August 8, 2020

To Wayne’s family. I am deeply sorry to read of Wayne’s passing. We are distant relatives. My mother was niece to his grandmother Hattie. Hattie was my grandfather’s sister. As Wayne once wrote to me; those Claypools are everywhere ! I loved reading A Strenuous Day and have promoted the book to many.
Again my deepest condolences.
Molly McKeown Melcher.

Rich MacAlpine

February 10, 2020

I wasn't aware until today (Feb. 10, 2020) that Wayne had passed away. He was a great supporter of the Yates County History Center in Penn Yan and a mentor of sorts to me as a retired history teacher who got into research and writing local history. Wayne will be missed.

Jim Thompson

December 13, 2019

I am so saddened to hear of Wayne's passing. He was my professor of social studies methods at Geneseo in the '70 spring semester...50 years ago. Wayne was a truly inspiring educator. We kept in touch with holiday cards over the years and he was so supportive of my career as a social studies teacher and then as an elementary principal and on in retirement. I had the good fortune to teach social studies methods on the grad and undergrad levels and made special mention of Wayne all the time. My prayers and condolences go out to the family. The world is a better place...I am in a better place because of Wayne Mahood.

November 26, 2019

"Mentor" is the theme of many of these remembrances. So true; Dr.Mahood was my mentor too. He saw potential in me that I couldn't imagine. I am forever grateful.
A stop in Geneseo from out-of-state wasn't complete without a visit with the Mahoods. A # 1 priority!
Dr.Mahood has left a legacy that has touched, and will continue to touch, so many--far and wide.
With prayers and love for Bobbi and Family.
--Barbara (Combes) Ingrassia and Tom Ingrassia
Holden, MA

Keith MacMullin

November 12, 2019

Bobbi, So very sorry to learn of your husbands passing. May you find solace in the loving memories that you hold close. My deepest sympathies. Keith MacMullin

Stephen West

November 11, 2019

I am so sorry for your loss. As a colleague of many years, I have always had the utmost respect for Wayne. I am proud to call him a friend and a mentor.

Beverly Evans

November 11, 2019

Wayne was a truly superior educator and an inspiring person. Many owe him a debt of gratitude for his support as a mentor and for his kindness during everyday interactions. Peace to his family.

Dennis Showers

November 11, 2019

Wayne was a wonderful mentor to whom I owe a great deal of my career success. Many Social Studies and other subject teachers took what they learned from Wayne and went into schools and changed the lives of children. The world in western New York and beyond has been enriched by his legacy.

November 10, 2019

I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember that Wayne encouraged me to be an educator. He and Bobbi took me to the Avon Inn to receive a scholarship in education. Still teaching after all these years. It was good to see you a few years ago at a Geneseo football game. What a sensational career you had and what an outstanding husband, father , and grandfather. You will be missed by many.

Ray and Audrey Horan

November 10, 2019

We are so sorry to learn of Wayne's passing. He was a master professor, beloved mentor and always friend.
Bobby, may you and your family find some peace in the precious memories you have. We send our love at this sad time.

November 10, 2019

Always enjoyed Wayne on our many get togethers and the trips we took. Will miss him. Connie

Betsey Benning Dewey

November 10, 2019

I knew Dr. Mahood as an undergraduate and student teacher at Greece Athena Jr.-Sr. High School in the early 70s. From 1974-75 I was his graduate assistant in the Geneseo Education department. He was a gentleman and a scholar, and I appreciate everything he taught me. Bobbie, my deepest sympathy to you and your family.

JeanMarie Zink

November 10, 2019

I alway's enjoyed speaking with "Wayne" when he called into Roch. Inter. Medicine or running into him at Wegman's Geneseo. Such a wonderful man, alway's pleasant no matter how ill he was.
Jeanmarie, Office of Dr. Pincus/Dr. Noronha

Robert Maclemale

November 10, 2019

My favorite teacher at Geneseo. I invited him to my retirement party when I retired from teaching. He was a wonderful, gifted man and I am proud to have known him.

Mike Infantino

November 9, 2019

A great educator, a wonderful person.
Dr Mahood left a lasting impact on many.
We were fortunate to be able to keep in touch with Wayne for many years.

Mike and Linda Infantino

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