Dr. Robert E. Cone

1943 - 2024

Dr. Robert E. Cone obituary, 1943-2024, Avon, CT

Dr. Robert E. Cone

1943 - 2024

Dr. Robert Cone Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 7, 2024.
Robert E. Cone, PhD, son of Joseph Cone and Ruth Plotnick Cone, born on August 18, 1943 in Brooklyn NY, passed away on January 5, 2024 in Farmington, CT. Bob grew up in the shadow of Ebbets field although he was a lifelong Yankees fan. He received a B.S. in biology from Brooklyn College with a minor in "cafeteria". It is there he met his best friend and loving wife of 57 years, Michele. They started their lives together when moving to Tallahassee, FL where he received a M.S in bacteriology at Florida State University. They moved to Ann Arbor, MI where he received a PhD in microbiology with an emphasis on immunology at the University of Michigan, (Go Blue!)

They continued their world travels moving to Melbourne, Australia where Bob did his postdoctoral work at the esteemed Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research where he was mentored by Sir G.J.V. Nossal, MD PhD and Nobel Laureate Sir Macfarlane Burnet, MD PhD. He became a staff member and his work on T-Cell receptors with long-time friend and colleague, the late John Marchalonis PhD, was at the forefront of Immunology and became recognized years after first publication. He furthered his research at the Basel Institute for Immunology in Basel, Switzerland. Bob and Michele, along with their daughters Jennifer and Laura, moved to New Haven, CT where he took research and teaching positions in the departments of Pathology and Surgery at Yale University and directed the Histocompatibility Laboratory. He became the first director of a graduate program in immunology at Yale University. He later became the Director of the Graduate Program in Immunology at the University of Connecticut Health Center where he was a faculty member in the Department of Pathology. He received a public service award when serving as a Commissioner of the State of CT Commission of Medico-legal Investigation. Additionally, he served as a federal grant award consultant to the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the States of Connecticut, Florida and Arizona.

Bob dedicated his career to academic research and is credited with over 150 publications. He took great pride in seeing the success of his many students and postdoctoral fellows. His work provided new insights into the basis of some mechanisms that regulate immunity in addition to the nature of how the eye and nervous system regulate immunity, particularly during times of stress.

Bob's celebrated career almost took a different path during his time singing in a folk band during his college years performing in NYC. He was a lifelong lover of music particularly bluegrass and folk and tried his hand at tenor banjo. Bob and Michele shared their love of travel together visiting spots from Tahiti to Vancouver. He loved to share his life, stories, and jokes with his beloved granddaughters Eleanor and Cordelia. He will be sorely missed and remembered by his family, friends and colleagues.

He is survived by his wife Michele, his daughters Jennifer Ruth, Laura Cone, their husbands Bill Ruth, Peter Plano and his son Josh, and granddaughters Eleanor and Cordelia.

The family would like to extend their grateful thanks to the University of Connecticut health center staff for their compassionate care.

Funeral services will be held at Temple Sinai in Newington, CT on January 9 at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, www.aaas.org/support or the charity of your choice.

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January 2, 2025

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January 17, 2024

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January 15, 2024

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Stefan Brocke

January 2, 2025

Bob is greatly missed, even more so as time goes by.

The Alvarez´s

January 17, 2024

Sending prayers and hugs to you and your family. May his memory be a blessing. Sincerely, Cyndi, Ivan and Caleb Alvarez

Marisol Sanchez-Moycik

January 15, 2024

My heart goes out to you in your time of sorrow. My deepest condolences to Jen and her family.

Bob Clark

January 15, 2024

Bob and I became friends and colleagues when he arrived at UConn Health. It did not take me very long to appreciate Bob's intelligence and his scientific curiosity. These 2 qualities allowed Bob to add significantly to scientific knowledge. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Bob's scientific work was that it was often way ahead of its time. In at least two major areas of his scientific endeavors - the sympathetic nervous system and immune regulation and immune cellular anergy and cyclic AMP - his work became even more impressive retrospectively as the rest of the scientific world caught up to his findings. Bob was a pleasure to collaborate with and I was pleased to be a co-author on a number of Bob's published papers.

Bob was a person with a very generous spirit and I will greatly miss his friendship, humor and collegiality.

Joel Pachter

January 15, 2024

People ask: "Why do Jews always answer a question with a question?" Bob had the answer. When I would ask him in an e-mail, "How are you?", he'd invariably respond, "How should I be?" Bob was the definition of the word "mensch," and I was fortunate to have him as friend and colleague.

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Vicki Jaus

January 9, 2024

This is such a loss. Bob and my late husband Hal were roommates in graduate school at Florida State. Through the years on our occasional reunions, the two of them loved to recount their time together and laugh at their escapades all over again. One reunion was in Ann Arbor on the night of the first moon landing in 1969. We last were together with Bob and Mickey in NYC a few years ago, enjoying brunch and wandering around Greenwich Village. My condolences to Mickey, Jennifer, Laura, and the extended family on the loss of this good man.

Alan Meyerson

January 9, 2024

My favorite memory was playing "hit the penny" on E. 26st when cousin Robbie was babysitting me. May your memory be a blessing and the knowledge and love left behind change the world.

Stefan Brocke

January 9, 2024

Bob was a vast source of immunological knowledge and always had a great story. And yes, his jokes! I very much enjoyed our work together and our meetings, also after he retired and occasionally came back for symposia or just for a visit. I miss him. May his memory be for a blessing.

ERJ

January 8, 2024

A favorite quote from Dr. Cone: "I guess that's the difference between research and re-search." This was often stated in a journal club when the results under discussion looked eerily familiar to something Dr. Cone or anyone else had discovered years prior. My deepest condolences.

Anthony Vella

January 8, 2024

it is with great sadness that I read of Bob's passing today. Bob was such a great colleague by not only through his powerful intellect but with a sense of humor that was unmatched (his jokes were legendary). Bob made the department of immunology a lot of fun to work in and profoundly expanded its scientific reach. RIP Bob; Tony Vella

Chris Snyder

January 8, 2024

I was honored to meet Dr. Cone and his wife at Laura's wedding this past July. I had never met them before, but I was comfortable with them immediately. He was a gentle soul, and I am very saddened by this loss. My son Tyler (who was also fortunate enough to meet him), daughter Taylor, and myself send all our love to Laura and her family.

Don Lamm

January 8, 2024

Donnie & Joni Lamm have many fond memories of Robbie & Mickey visiting us in Florida with Sylvia, Jeff & Donna. It was always a good laugh. Jeff and I visited Ruth & Joe in Brooklyn very often because our dad Jack Lamm thought of Joe as a brother. Ruth always made Robbie drink a glass of warm milk with a raw egg. He always tried to dump it in the sink. We will miss him with a full heart. Love to all

Laura Stefanec

January 8, 2024

I helped my father and Robert put a swing set together for Jen and Laura. I´ve known Robert for all but 9 years of my life.

Sourojit (Jit) Bhowmick

January 8, 2024

He was my Ph.D Mentor ... and will always remain an inspiration. I will always remember his integrity, humility, scientific mind and most importantly .. his love and passion to train his students and postdocs. R.I.P Dr. Cone and THANK YOU for everything! You will always remain in my heart and I will always be proud to say that I learned immunology from a true pioneer!

Alice Cone Osur

January 7, 2024

Cousin Rob, I remember your becoming a bar mitzvah and your big party in Brooklyn. The Cones were in usual raucous joy over another Cone boy. May you be with Ruth, Joe, Bill, Mike, Ida and Sylvia entertaining each other. Thanks for your impact in healthcare and being a loving husband , dad and Zayde.

Judi and Michael Arum

January 7, 2024

Our sincerest heartfelt condolences to Mickey, Jen, Laura and their families on the sad news of Robby´s passing. He was a kind, loving, generous, husband, father, and cousin, and a brilliant scientist. We will miss him dearly.

Judi and Michael Arum

January 7, 2024

Sending our sincerest heartfelt condolences to Mickey, Jen, Laura and their families on the sad news of Robby´s passing. He was a kind, loving, generous husband, father and cousin, and a brilliant scientist. We will miss him dearly.

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