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KANE, D.O.
ROBERT J. KANE, D.O., of Newtown, PA died peacefully on Thursday, January 24, 2013, at Chandler Hall Hospice surrounded by his loving family. He was 90 years old. Dr. Kane was married for 52 years to the love of his life, Kathleen R. Egan Kane until her death in 2004. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Robert J. and Esther M. Dwyer Kane. Dr. Kane attended St. Ambrose Catholic School in Northeast Philadelphia and graduated from St. Joseph's Prep in 1942. During World War II, he served as a Naval Officer in the Pacific Theater. Upon his return, Robert enrolled in Villanova University and graduated in 1954. He received his doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine in 1958 from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy. He started a family practice in the Kensington section of Philadelphia in 1959 and moved to Somerton in 1961 with his family, There he opened a medical office in the basement of his home on Lindsay Street where he took care of patients in the community as a family practitioner until his retirement. In addition, he was on staff at Parkview and John F. Kennedy Hospitals, as well as Holy Redeemer and St. Mary Medical Center. He was board certified in General Practice, Osteopathic Medicine & Surgery, and Geriatrics. Dr. Kane served as Medical Director of Mayo Nursing Home, where he was remembered for his dedication, skill and compassion. He had wanted to be a physician and take care of others from childhood, a passion that remained constant until he died at age 90. He had a voracious appetite for knowledge and could always be found with 4 or 5 books by his side. In his rare "free" time, he enjoyed playing golf or watching a good football game but mostly he enjoyed spending time with his family. Robert is survived by his loving children; Michael J Kane of Delaware County, PA, Gerald P. Kane and his wife, Maryellen of Philadelphia, PA, Dennis Kane of Philadelphia, PA, Maria Kane Rothstein and her husband, Kenneth of Upper Holland, PA, and Karen Jane Kane of Philadelphia. He is also survived by his 15 grandchildren; Kristin, Michael (Dahianna), Robert, Matthew (Angela), Kaitlin, Andrew, Timothy, Julia, Rebecca Kane, Jacqueline Trainer, Dana and Jonathan Rothstein, Leslie, Colin, and David Rooney, and 5 great-grandchildren. Robert's family will receive condolences on Monday, January 28, 2013, from 10:30AM until his Memorial Mass which begins at 11:30 A.M. at the Olde Church of St. Andrew, 135 South Sycamore St. Newtown, PA 18940. Interment at St. Andrew Cemetery will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Dr. Robert J. Kane Fund at the Noreen O'Neill Foundation for Melanoma Research, 3601 Spruce St., Room 472, Philadelphia, PA. 19104.

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Jan. 27, 2013.

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Jim Hesson

August 16, 2022

Dr. Kane(Bobby) was my 3rd or 4th cousin. He was our family physician taking care of ma at the office or when he made house calls. When I was married, raising a family, he took care of my sons Jimmy and Jason. I would often see him at Starbucks in Newtown where we would sit and chat.
He was a wonderful Dr. Man, and a friend.
R.I.P Dr. Kane/Bobby.
Jim Hesson snd Family

Hames McDermott

February 13, 2013

It's been quiet-a-few years since as a pharmacuetical rep I had called on Dr. Kane; however, Ill never forget him. It was always a pleasure to speak with him. He was a true professional and more importanly a real gentleman. God Bless him. He will be in my prayers. Sincerely, Jim McDermott

Dana Rothstein

January 29, 2013

Grandpop, you made your mark in this world, in more ways then I could never imagine. Knowing your story makes me strive to be better person. You were wonderful in more ways then one. You will always will be a role model to me and a legend to so many more. I hope you're with grandma and playing with Nala right now.

Chris Sims

January 28, 2013

Your fathers gentleness and concern in his practice of medicine is not forgotten by all in the Sims family. The many times spent in his office and his visit to our house, whether it was medical or social. Your Dad was one of the Icons that was made Somerton one of the best places to grow up in. He will be missed again condolences from the entire Sims family.

January 27, 2013

So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. He is with your wonderful mother now and at peace. What a wonderful life had had, and touched so many lives as a doctor and family man. With love, Mimi Boyle-Harrington

Heidi Wright

January 27, 2013

I knew Dr Kane from my work with him at Mayo Nursing Center for many years. I will never forget his kindness and compassion towards patients. His thinking was ahead of his time in areas of ethics and what medicine could do and really what it should do. He was a brilliant man. I am sorry I will not be able to attend the services. My condolences to his family.

Joan Smith Agostinelli

January 27, 2013

Dr. Kane was our family doctor in Somerton (Francis R. Smith family). He was with my father at the time of his death at Holy Redeemer Hospital in 1982. His devotion, kindness and patience was legend. He cared for my sons as babies. I will never forget him. God grant him peace and welcome him home to join his Kathleen.

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