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Robert DeSimone Obituary

Robert A. DeSimone of Newton passed away suddenly and peacefully at home on May 28, 2013. He leaves behind his beloved wife Janet, his daughter Sara DeSimone Scott and husband Gary Scott of Newton, and daughter Maria Carlson and husband Wayne Carlson of Stoughton, and his four grandchildren, Nicholas and Adrian Scott and Andy and Breena Carlson. He was a devoted brother to his four sisters and their husbands: Frances and late Eugene Facenda of Lexington, Rose Mary DeSimone of Brookline, Alice and Homer Stringos of Lexington, and Patricia and Armand Thiboutot of Boston, and to his departed brothers Frank, John, Salvatore and Louis. He was a loving "Uncle Bob" to many nieces and nephews. Bob was born on January 5, 1937 to Fortunatina (Catanzano) and Pasquale DeSimone, who emigrated to Somerville, Massachusetts from Gaeta, Italy. The family later moved to Lexington where Bob graduated from Lexington High School in 1954. After serving in the Army, Bob attended Boston University and then the Harvard University Graduate School of Design where he earned the degree of Master in City Planning. In his decades of work as a city planner and as a consultant, Bob's commitment to people and communities was always evident. He served as Assistant Planning Director of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) where he started and managed its Neighborhood Planning Program, one of the first in the country. Under Bob's guidance, district planners focused on the needs and issues of Boston's many communities, working directly with the neighborhoods to determine their planning and development needs. He oversaw numerous projects and zoning changes and trained, largely by example, a whole generation of planners who continue to work in and around Boston today. He then moved on to the non-profit sector as advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, physical disabilities and those are who are homeless. At the time the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) passed, Bob helped to establish The ACCESS Group to undertake the technical work required by the ADA. Bob's ability to understand the needs and concerns of all participants helped him propose win-win solutions that provided the best outcome for building owners and all users. Later, Bob formed Robert A. DeSimone and Associates (RADSA) to focus on the physical development needs of non-profit organizations. Bob's tireless energy allowed RADSA, although a small firm, to provide a full range of services to help clients meet their needs for special housing and other physical facilities. RADSA assisted non-profits to understand their residents' needs and how to best use their resources, find, apply and fight for funding, hire and work with architects, engineers and contractors, and even fundraising and publicity campaigns. Bob never failed to put his clients and their populations first, working long hours to reach agreements, prepare documents and figure out how they could best succeed. Without the efforts Bob put forth on behalf of his non-profit clients, the Commonwealth would have less housing for people with brain injuries and for young people aging out of autism programs. Bob carried over this same level of dedication and compassion into his personal life. Relationships were of utmost importance to Bob and he treated everyone he met as if they were family. He gave compliments freely and never missed an opportunity to demonstrate to those he loved how much he genuinely cared. Bob was proud of his Italian heritage and he travelled many times to Italy to build and sustain the very close relationships he shared with his many cousins there. He embraced his role as Papa and took tremendous joy in his four grandchildren, and was an enthusiastic babysitter, chauffeur, sideline soccer fan, and school project helper. He played an integral role in guiding them all toward becoming individuals of integrity and character. As an active parishioner of Sacred Heart in Newton, he was a founding member of its Social Justice Committee and hosted many discussions on various issues, ranging from "Sudan: Sustainable Peace" to "Mental Illness - Myths and Facts". He was also a longtime member of the choir. He loved to sing and was a charter board member and former president of the Boston Minstrel Company. In recent years he started taking voice lessons to further develop his natural singing talent. Recognizing the healing and uniting power of music and singing, Bob recently launched "Greatest Generation Music", to facilitate karaoke-style singing events at senior centers and assisted living facilities. Mother Theresa advised to "Be kind and merciful. Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier." Bob truly lived this every day. Those who knew him are certainly better and happier for having had him in their lives. Bob will be dearly missed. A funeral mass was celebrated on June 3 at Sacred Heart Church followed by interment in Newton Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to The Boston Minstrel Company, 102 Litchfield St., Brighton, MA 02135 (bostonminstrel.org) or the Newton Senior Center, 345 Walnut Street Newtonville, MA 02460.

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Published by The Newton Tab from Jun. 3 to Jun. 10, 2013.

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Anna DiCecca

May 24, 2025

To the Family,
It seems like only yesterday that Bob passed away.
He is still missed and loved. Rest in peace!
Anna and Candeloro DiCecca

Anna DiCecca

May 24, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful and caring person.
We will love you and miss you always.
Anna and Candeloro DiCecca

Anna and Candeloro DiCecca

May 25, 2023

To Janet Desimone and Family,
In loving memory of a wonderful and caring person.
We will love you and miss you always.

Anna & Candeloro DiCecca

May 29, 2022

In Loving Memory of a truly kind and wonderful
person. We will love you and miss you always.

May 24, 2020

Dear Janet and Family,
I miss Bob so much. He was a caring and
compassionate family man. When my father
was battling colon cancer he telephone every
day to give me advice and support.
Rest in Peace!

Anna and Candeloro Di Cecca

Edward Nardell

January 29, 2014

Dear Janet and family. I missed this in the Globe and just discovered Bob's death when I realized it had been way too long that I had received no email from him on some issue or another. Bob was a good friend for many years, in the choir, and since. I will miss him very much. He was a giant of a human being. Ed Nardell

Girard Plante

June 8, 2013

Bob's selfless work in everything he accomplished on behalf of persons with disabilities shall benefit them far into the future. His foresight in recognizing the enormous need, then creating accessible housing so vital in providing safety, opportunities, and freedom from institutions are priceless for bettering the lives of people who require affordable accessible housing.

Obviously, Bob's Christianity shone brightly daily as he answered the call to people in need -- no matter the purpose.

From one longtime advocate, fellow Catholic, and parishioner of Sacred Heart Parish to another, I pray each member of Bob's family find comfort in the eternal goodness and blessings aplenty that Our Lord gave you for decades in the great Bob.

Peace,
Girard A. Plante

Chuck Rock

June 4, 2013

When Boston Minstrels visited the NECHV the roof was always torn off the building! lol I'm truly truly sorry to hear this sad news!I'm sure I sang with Bob at some time during my three year stay at the "Hillbilly Hotel" aka Court St. Shelter.

Carole Zarenski and Sig Kraulitis

June 3, 2013

We are saddened by the news of Bob's death. He was such a voice of reason with the Boston Minstrels in the early days when I was a member. Janet and family, our hearts ache for you. Many joyful memories. I hope they will ease the pain.

June 2, 2013

We all will miss his interesting facts and details about our relatives in Italy and Boston. Bob always emailed me his political ideas and views. They were very informative. We appreciated him going out and having the (ferogosta) party for our family when we visited from Pittsburgh three years ago. He will be sadly missed. Your cousin Jill(Catanzano)Brozek

Lisa Thorson

June 2, 2013

We are saddened that a very bright light has left us all. Bob was a tireless advocate for equal access for people with disabilities, humanity as a whole and artists. His purpose, compassion and purposeful work live on. Lisa Thorson and Gene Charny

Aileen Waters

June 2, 2013

We will all miss him terribly. He was one of the great ones. We need to follow his example.

Genevieve Dionne

June 1, 2013

Bob has done so much for many people, those close to him and those not so close. He leaves behind a legacy of devotion for those in needs. Should we all be so blessed to follow his path.

June 1, 2013

Bob was a incredible guy and fearless advocate for so many social justice issues. I knew him from the Boston Minstrels company singing together for the homeless in Boston. Also from Justice and Peace Groups at Our Lady's and Sacred Heart Parish Churches in Newton. Also as a dear friend know as "Uncle Bob" to Yana and many of his family and friends like me.
Go in Peace Bob and know that you will always be in are hearts!

June 1, 2013

Janet and Family,

So sorry to hear about Bob. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

He was a wonderful person and one who I admired for his moral values.

Anne Lynch

May 31, 2013

Janet,
We were shocked to learn today that Bob passed on. He was such a leader for us at BRA in the old days and am really impressed with what he accomplished in helping other s in need. A major miss for the Boston community.
Please accept our sincerest condolences.
Allan and Carol Hodges,
Boston and Newport, RI

May 31, 2013

Very sorry to hear of the passing of Bob, my LHS classmate.
Sincerely,
Pat (Wilbur) Monsignore, Woburn,

Antoinette & Claudio Evangelista

May 31, 2013

Bob was an amazing man who went out of his way to help everyone. He was there for me and my sister during my father's illness. He spent many days and nights comforting us and supporting us. He was that kind of person. He will be deeply missed. My thoughts, prayers and love to Janet, Sarah, Maria and family

Anna and Cande DiCecca

May 31, 2013

We are deeply sad by the passing of Bob.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all
in this time of sorrow.

Tom & Cheri Glassett

May 31, 2013

James and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Wendy Fitzmartin

May 30, 2013

His advocacy for social justice, his photography of the choir and the feast of The Epiphany parties he and Janet held annually.

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