Robert Michael Nee M.D

Robert Michael Nee M.D obituary, Glenmoore, PA

Robert Michael Nee M.D

Robert Nee Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 28, 2018.
"The Greeks didn't have obituaries. They asked one question when a man dies: Did he have passion?" This is from a scene in one of Bob's favorite John Cusack movies Serendipity. Passion? YES. Passion for accompanying his wife and daughter to just about anywhere, passion for music, movies, ice cream and news. Passionate for always helping. Passionate about doing his responsibility as a parent and embarrassing his daughter at the perfect moment. Bob was passionate about not regretting to try reaching goals and dreams in life even if they went awry and remembering the good from the challenging. Bob did not keep a bucket list but rather went forward when the opportunities presented. Being a man before his time, long before Garanimals were in the department stores or the visionaries of Silicon Valley trending the same outfit every day to reduce decision fatigue, he sported only Khakis, blue Dockers, white and blue oxford shirts. Until the serendipitous moment of meeting his "chickie-poo" wife; Kathleen (Golash) Nee in Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge Massachusetts, where it was her life's goal to introduce color, patterns and textures into his life. She achieved that goal by bringing his daughter Faith Mackenzie Nee into their world. She was his color, light, passion and experienced a few patterns along the way. Bob always said that Faith was an ambassador who broadened his world and introduced new people, opportunities, perspectives and welcome challenges. A self- entitled "S.N.A.G" (sensitive new age guy), he was steadfast in being selfless and committed to the gentile niceties of life. He was never without a fresh laundered handkerchief to be deployed at a moment's notice and even accepting it back upon it's use from his daughter. A pocket pen and paper was standard issue wardrobe for that time when a piece of information needed to be written down and then later shared. A door opener for all before and behind him and an asker of a Father for the permission to marry his daughter on bended knee. A Boston "Southie", Bob was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts at St. Margaret's hospital to Robert Joseph and Helen Ann (Kvicala) Nee. Bob was raised and educated in Mattapan until forced-busing forced a fortuitous move to Dover, MA with his 3 sisters: Kathy, Kerry, and Kristy. He enjoyed cross-country running in spite of his flat feet, learned to ski from the Ski Patrol in Waltham when they needed some medical help from the EMT's. Enjoyed tennis on the high school team, town courts and Family owned tennis club. He taught himself how to play piano on his mom's baby grand and also self-taught to play the guitar. Albeit, being bested by Ricky Skaggs and The Piano Guys, wonderful versions of Jingle Bells were concert material in the Nee household. His thirst for knowledge didn't stop there. As a biology major at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H, he gained the respect of his classmates, the Benedictine monks and his teachers as a deep thinker with great wit, compassion, and kind humility. He was a member of the King Edward Fraternity providing a volunteer hand to those in need around Manchester. Intent throughout high school and college on becoming a family medical doctor, Bob took every opportunity to develop skills by being a medical billing clerk and an EMT so that he understood the full range of a patient's experiences. He was overjoyed at being accepted into the St. Louis University School of Medicine, Missouri and made great friends along the way of becoming a family practice physician: "Dr. Bob". After his residency with University of Massachusetts Family Practice program, he always remarked that he was very fortunate to have been welcomed into Dr. Jim Fluet's medical practice (a fellow St. Anselm) in Fitchburg, Ma. as a new family practitioner with obstetrics as he was mentored on how to practice medicine, welcomed new families into the world and how to truly be a family centric provider. Upon leaving medicine, he furthered helped humanity by becoming a hearing aid practitioner for Beltone New England. For years Bob improved the quality of life of all ages by assisting their hearing to enjoy the sounds of the world around them. Always grateful to Mike Andreozzi who emphasized helping patients to hear over the selling of the hearing aids themselves. Bob accomplished this in his two Beltone offices in Westerly and Narragansett, RI. A lover of mystery rides, Bob would often would pack up the car and take his daughter and wife on a drive and frequently find themselves in wonderful places and most of those places became their homes, the Twin Cities of Fitchburg/Leominster, Massachusetts, country side of Brimfield, Massachusetts, the coastline of Westerly, Rhode Island, the farmland of North Stonington, Connecticut, and lastly the area of Brotherly Love, Pennsylvania. A lover of golf, skiing, reading and the ocean, he found himself frequently at Skytop Lodge in the Poconos, and the shores of Rhode Island…..with Ice cream in tow! Until his last breath, Bob never lost his hope to be availed a cure of the cancer that swiftly invaded his brain and ravaged his body. A remarkable and graceful fight against all odds that were presented to him since his diagnosis before Christmas in December of 2017. Departing from us to journey into the Universe, he leaves his wife Kathleen (Golash) Nee and daughter Faith Mackenzie Nee, two beloved goldendoodles: Buddy and Daisy. He is also survived by his mother Helen of Scituate, Massachusetts, his sisters Kathleen Baxter of Scituate, Kerry Husted and Kristy Foley with husband Kevin of New Hampshire as well the Golash clan that makes up David L. Golash with wife Amy of Milford and "Chip" and MaryBeth Golash of Millis, Massachusetts. Bob also leaves many wonderful Nieces and Nephews to continue and enjoy their journey to the fullest here on earth. True to his Spirit of giving, helping and seeker of knowledge he proudly donated his body to science for further research. Cremation will take place afterward and memorialization of his life will take place at family's convenience. Although always welcome, in lieu of flowers, Bob asks all to consider donations be made to a charity of your choice and/or to the Neighborhood Hospice in West Chester, PA and to always find a way to pay it forward no matter how big or small. "Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared." – Buddha and Namaste from Bob.

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October 25, 2018

Denise Burke-DiSeglio posted to the memorial.

June 18, 2018

Ginger Hess posted to the memorial.

June 7, 2018

JIm Fluet posted to the memorial.

Denise Burke-DiSeglio

October 25, 2018

I am so sorry to here this incredibly sad news! Hugs to you Kat and your daughter! Bob and I were close friends before he left for medical school and beyond. He touched my life. He is in paradise. Until you meet again.

Ginger Hess

June 18, 2018

I am saddened by the loss of my cousin, Bobby. I will cherish the time we spent in New Hampshire with my son. I remember our conversations about medicine and how everyone should get the care they needed. He was a wonderful soul and I will miss him.

JIm Fluet

June 7, 2018

Dear Kat, I can't get over the shock of your call last week. I'm so sad.... can't imagine your loss. Bob was one of the really good guys. When I met him for the first time he made me feel like he had known me forever. He was so easy to like. A truly kind, generous and compassionate man. A Family Physician in the Norman Rockwell mold..... fully committed to family, friends and community with a sense of responsibility he could never satisfy; but, never stopped trying..... putting everything he had into everything he did. Bob touched many lives in the short time he was with us. Sharon and I are thinking of you and Faith. Our sincere condolences and prayers.

Karen Fluet Roy

June 1, 2018

Saddened to hear of Dr nee's passing. I worked at Dr Fluet's office with him for years in the evening office hours ,when he was just a newbie doc and would blush with red ears to stifle an inappropriate laugh. His passion for healing and compassion for others were without limit. I'm thrilled to hear that he has a daughter to carry his light forward. My condolences to the entire family. May God welcome him with open arms and send peace to all who feel his loss.

Brendan Braun

June 1, 2018

I am very sadden to hear of Bob's passing, he was such a pleasant person to interact and deal with. He was one of my favorite customers. The world could benefit greatly from having more people like Bob in it. I will miss him. My condolences to his wife, daughter and family saying prayers for you all.

Mayur Kirtani

June 1, 2018

I am saddened to hear about Dr Bob's passing. I remember him as a kind and very soft spoken gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May his soul rest in peace.

May 31, 2018

Prayers to you all. Patty Foley Cummins

Mark Brown

May 31, 2018

I am shocked and deeply saddened at this news, my heart goes out to you Kat and Faith! Bob was the one of the coolest men I knew, great friend and a super person! He will be missed greatly!! My sincerest condolences, love and light.

Sharyn McInerney

May 29, 2018

Kathy I am stunned upon reading your husbands obituary. I am thankful that you and Faith have each other to lean on. Please accept our condolences and don't hesitate to call me if you feel the need. Love always, Sharyn & Jim McInerney

Cindi Warner

May 29, 2018

I am so devastated by the loss of this wonderful man. My heart breaks for you, Kat and Faith. I know that together you all crammed multiple lifetimes of love and memories in his short time here on Earth. I send you my love and my heartfelt condolences.

Judy Verespy

May 29, 2018

What an amazing, passionate obituary. Serendipity is one of my favorite movies too. I am sorry I never had the opportunity to meet Bob. He sounds like an incredible person. Deepest sympathy to my high school classmate Kat, her daughter Faith, and all who knew and loved Bob. (Sounds like to know him was to love him.)

Marta Parsons

May 29, 2018

Kat, I'm beside myself from hearing of your husbands passing. My heart and soul go out to you and your family at this time. I would like to send my favorite saying that was given to me when my late husband died 19 years ago. When we think of those companions who traveled by our side down life's road, let us not say with sadness that they left us behind, but rather say with gratitude that they once with with us, Inspired by he poetry of Russia. Love you Marta

Cathy Czarnecki

May 29, 2018

Kathleen, so sorry to hear this,he sounded amazing! Hugs to you and your family. Cathy Czarnecki xxoo

Paul Damery

May 29, 2018

The world is a lesser place with your passing. Rest In Peace Bob. Thoughts and prayers for you, Kat, Faith, and your family.

Bobbi Barrows

May 30, 2018

Bob was a great guy, and one of the first co-workers I met at Beltone New England. He was very caring and I will miss him. Condolences to his family.

Anita McGrory

May 30, 2018

I am so saddened to hear about Dr Bob's passing. He was truly a wonderful man. I was lucky to have the opportunity to train underneath his expertise when I first started out with Beltone. I respected him as a mentor. My heart goes out to his family.

Michael Andreozzi

May 30, 2018

Bob was a beautiful person and compassionate with all he touched. He will be missed in so many ways.

Tone Nunes

May 30, 2018

Kathy,
I am so sorry to hear this news. I hope you are surrounded by good memories.
Love, Tyger Nunes

Dominique Lassell

May 30, 2018

Kat and Faith,
We met Bob some years ago at Beltone. Then we had the pleasure of knowing both of you. He was a loving and compassionate man. We are so sorry for your loss.
Heaven has gained a wonderful man. Our deepest condolences.
Dominique, Carl and Nicolas Lassell

Liz Campanini

May 30, 2018

Kathy
That is one of the most beautiful obituaries I have ever read. I wish I knew this great man that you had the honor to love. My condolences to you and your family.
Liz Campanini

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