Bob died May 22, 2015.

Born in New Hampshire, Bob graduated from Boston Latin School, where he managed the baseball and basketball teams and belonged to the National Honor Society. At Princeton, he majored in politics, joined Cloister Inn, was a football team manager, and served in the Trenton Tutorial Project.

After graduating from Boston College Law School, Bob devoted his professional career to public service. He worked as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer, a public defender for the Massachusetts Defenders Committee, and assistant attorney general in the criminal division under two Massachusetts governors. He was executive director and general counsel of the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission, Framingham District Court judge, associate justice of the District Court Appellate Division, and chairman of the Committee on Judicial Ethics. He also served on the adjunct faculties of the New England and Boston University schools of law and as a trustee of Boston Latin School. After retiring from the bench, Bob joined the board of MetroWest Mediation Services.

Bob is survived by his wife of 39 years, Marjorie Cavicchio; son David ’01; daughter Carolyn; and brother Richard. The class extends its heartfelt condolences to all of them.

Undergraduate Class of 1966