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Robert E. Cumings, Born June 1, 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died in hospice care in Cambridge Massachusetts June 21, 2020.

He died peacefully with 3 of his sons and his Wife of 65 years by his side. Married to Carolyn for 64 years Bob is survived by four sons, Robert Jr, Steven, Thomas and Gregory and grandchildren Chelsea & Shane.

Robert, the youngest of three children born to the late Paul and Laura Cumings of Wellesley Hills and West Falmouth Ma.  A graduate of Noble & Greenough School Class of 52, Bob attended Yale University and later served in the USMC before graduating from Boston University in 1959, where he captained the successful basketball team that reached the Elite Eight in the NCAA championships. Bob was Selected by the Boston Celtics in the sixth round (48th pick overall) of 1959 NBA Draft. An avid sailor and accomplished tennis player, Bob had the opportunity to play against such greats as Vic Seixas, Ken Rosewall and Roy Emerson. Bob’s professional career included being director of the BU Alumni Assoc. and President of the Greater Boston Convention & Tourist Bureau from 1975 to 1990. In later years Bob and his wife Carolyn owned and operated the New England Brass and Tool Company. Bob’s voluntary service included being President of the International Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus (IACVB), The President of the Freedom Trail Foundation and President of Sail Boston 1992.  Bob & Carolyn have been residents of Winchester for over 50 years. 

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"Bob Cumings was a leader of the 1959 team, not only by word, but also by deed. Being a married man with children, Bob had to make great sacrifices both on and off the court. To his credit, he overcame many hardships to attain great success, not only personal but also for his team."

- Matt Zunic, Boston University Head Coach

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80TH BIRTHDAY