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ROBERT PAYNE "BOB" FOX

ROBERT PAYNE "BOB" FOX obituary, North Andover, MA

ROBERT FOX Obituary

FOX, Robert Payne "Bob" Of North Andover, MA, passed away peacefully on October 15, at the age of 97, after a brief illness. Son of the late Arthur and Frances Fox of Wollaston, MA, he is survived by his wife, Dana Duxbury-Fox; and two sons, Robert P. Fox, Jr., of Cambridge, MA, and Timothy B. Fox and his wife, Laura, of Scituate, MA. He is also survived by his stepson Craig V. Duxbury of Orlando, FL; and his granddaughter Mia. A graduate of Harvard College, class of 1950. Bob later earned graduate degrees, including an M.S. from Trinity University (San Antonio) and an Ed.D. from Boston University. He was a lifelong educator, beginning his career as a science teacher at North Quincy High School before becoming Principal of Atlantic Junior High School in Quincy, MA, and eventually becoming Superintendent of Schools in Hanover, MA, a position he held for over thirty years. He is a Past President of the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), an organization he continued to participate in until his death. He also was a Past President of the Massachusetts School Superintendents Association. Following college, Bob served as an officer of the United States Air Force for two years (1952 -1954) in Texas, and afterwards was in the Air Force Reserves until 1980, where he attained the rank of Colonel. Bob was an avid birder for his entire adult life as a lifelong supporter of the South Shore Bird Club, Mass Audubon, and the American Birding Association. He was also an active member of the Nuttall Ornithological Club for 65 years. He and his wife traveled the world to forty different countries in search of species to add to his impressive life list - 6,550 species. Bob co-authored the Birds of New Hampshire, a 100-year history of birds in that state. Bob's other lifelong passion was as an avid gardener, notably rhododendrons and azaleas. This interest in rhododendrons led him to the Massachusetts Rhododendron Society, of which he was also a Past President. The consummate teacher, Bob, was involved in several summer camps in New Hampshire, where he lent his organizational skills and love of nature to help develop generations of young people into caring adults. Donations in his name may be sent to Mass Audubon or the American Birding Association. A Celebration of Bob's Life will be held sometime soon.

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Published by Boston Globe from Oct. 19 to Oct. 20, 2025.

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Paul Kingman

October 22, 2025

I went to Camp Wyanoke where he was instrumental in the day to day operations. My condolences to Rob and Tim.

Henk Borsje

October 22, 2025

It was in the years that Bob was President of the ARS Massachusetts Chapter that I became aware of something that became a lifetime hobby. Bob was good for many pleasant and stimulating discussions.

Paul M Wright

October 20, 2025

Bob Fox was a teacher and guidance counselor at North Quincy High when I was a senior in the late 1950s. He cared enough about my future to visit my home in the evening and convince my parents that I should go to college--making me the first person in my family one either side to go to college. He made one call to BU and I was in. That led to a fulfilling career in scholarly publishing and writing, for which I will be forever grateful.

David Bentley

October 19, 2025

Personally, and on behalf of the extended Camp Wyanoke family, I want to offer my deepest condolences to Bob's family. He was associated with Wyanoke for many, many years, and contributed to the well-being of both campers and staff in all areas of Camp life. All who had the pleasure and privilege of knowing Bob benefitted greatly. We will miss him, but will remember him.

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