Robert C Desmond  June 4 1941  August 5 2019 (age 78)

Robert C Desmond June 4 1941 August 5 2019 (age 78)

June 4 1941 August 5 2019 (age 78)
Robert C. Desmond of Quincy passed away with his family by his side Aug 5th. Bob was born in Jamaica Plain and lived a long time in Quincy and Norwood. He served in the USAF. Bob retired in 2018 after working 40 years at Norwood Municipal Light Dept. He enjoyed Karate, YMCA and mostly spending time with his Grandchildren. Son of the late Maude (Hughes) and Robert E. Desmond. Beloved wife of 21 years Diane M. (Brooks). Father of Michael Desmond of CO, Laurie Millier of Attleboro, Corinee Zeuli of NH and the late Beth Desmond Nagy. Stepfather of Jessica McDonagh of Norwood, Jason Collins of VA and Jarod Collins of Whitman. Sister of Janice Kaiser of CA and the late Barbara Michaelson. Adored Grandfather of 14 Grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial Friday Aug. 16 at 10:30 AM in St. Mary’s Church, West Quincy. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 PM in the Hamel Lydon Chapel, 650 Hancock St., Quincy. Bob will be laid to rest with his daughter Beth in the Highland Cemetery, Norwood. For online condolences please visit www.hamellydon.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Robert C Desmond June 4 1941 August 5 2019 (age 78).

Lydon Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Quincy, state: Massachusetts

death notice Robert C Desmond June 4 1941 August 5 2019 (age 78)

obituary notice Robert C Desmond June 4 1941 August 5 2019 (age 78)

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