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01/05/2021 LEE, Mass. Bob, born in Everett, on St. Patrick s Day March 17, 1946, died unexpectedly at home in Lee, Massachusetts on Jan. 5, 2021. Born to Lawrence (Larry) and Bernice (Bunny Fale) Nason, he was the middle of three children. While he would claim he was the overlooked middle child, his sisters, wife, and all other family members would certainly say his beloved mother definitely spoiled him. Bob spent his very happy childhood in Melrose, Mass. where he attended and graduated from elementary and high schools. He grew up in a tight-knit neighborhood of families and friends and remained in touch with many throughout his life. 

Robert Laurence Nason, 74, town manager of Lee for 19 years

Robert Laurence Nason, 74, town manager of Lee for 19 years He volunteered in many ways as a member of the Lions Club, tutored ESL through the Literacy Network of the Southern Berkshires and at his untimely death was being trained as a mediator for Berkshire County Regional Housing Authority. Robert L. Nason Born to Lawrence (Larry) and Bernice (Bunny Fale) Nason, he was the middle of three children. While he would claim he was the “overlooked” middle child, his sisters, wife, and all other family members would certainly say his beloved mother definitely spoiled him. Bob spent his very happy childhood in Melrose, Massachusetts where he attended and graduated from elementary and high schools. He grew up in a tight-knit neighborhood of families and friends and remained in touch with many throughout his life. Bob played sports including football and basketball, and attended the Rotary Y camp in Boxford, Mass.

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