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Robert V. Behr, 87

March 14, 2021

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. —   Robert Vaughn Behr died of cardiac arrest on March 14, 2021 at Bay State Medical Center. He was 87.



An advocate of education at all levels, he was born in New York City in 1933 and raised in Evanston, IL where he attended the town's public schools. He graduated from Williams College in 1955 where he majored in English, captained the track team, chaired the Community Chest Fund and was Treasurer of the Student Activities Council.



Upon graduation he served three years in the U.S. Air Force as a pilot of a tanker in the Strategic Air Command. After leaving the military, he began a long teaching and coaching career, first at Middlesex School, Concord, MA, followed by 19 years at Tower Hill School, Wilmington, DE, where he chaired the English Department and coached track and cross country.



In 1970 he edited an anthology, titled The Search for Black Identity, which was adopted by schools as an introduction to African-American literature.



During the seventies and eighties he served as Delaware correspondent for Sports Illustrated, and for twelve years he was a part time sprinting coach for the Philadelphia Phillies, at spring training and at minor league towns during the summers



His coaching at Tower Hill School led to induction into the Delaware Track Hall of Fame and later the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame.

While studying at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, he met Carolyn Parks, and they were married in 1968 after both had received their Ed.M. degrees. In 1981 they moved to Williamstown when he was appointed Williams College Director of Annual Giving. Later he became Director of Alumni Relations, developing various forms of continuing education, most notably the Alumni Travel Programs. After 33 years in the Williams Alumni Office Bob retired in 2014.



Because of his extensive experience in one of the nation’s premier college alumni offices, he was asked to co-chair the first Conference of Alumni Directors in the UK at Edinburgh and later consulted with alumni offices in Mexico for the USIA.



He served on Williamstown’s Village Ambulance board for 19 years, presiding in 1994-96. He was a long-time volunteer with Greylock A Better Chance, serving on the board for 8 years. He received the Williamstown Bright Futures Innovation Award in 2018 for Head Smarts, a program he founded that encourages parents to read to their infants and toddlers. At his 60th Williams College reunion he was awarded the Joseph’s Coat, in recognition of his many services to his alma mater, both as a volunteer and as a member of the administration. He was a volunteer at the Friendship Center Food Pantry in North Adams and served on its Board of Directors.



He is survived by his wife Carolyn, son Bradford (Virginia) of Silver Spring, MD, and daughter Alison (Russell Brown) of Vista, CA, plus two grandsons, Simon and Everett Behr.



Services will be at the First Congregational Church at a later date when it is safe for friends to assemble. Donations in his honor may be made to a charity of your choice. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com




Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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I along with the staff at Headstart in North Adams were very sad to hear of Bob's passing. Bob over the last couple of years, in his efforts to promote literacy in young children graciously donated books to our program, that were sent home with every child in the program. I was very excited last week when he called and asked if we could use some books again as we haven't seen him since before the pandemic, and he delivered them to us at our new site at UCP. He will be greatly missed, and we send our condolences to his family.
from: Dawn Lyn Blondinon: 03-17-2021

Very sorry to hear of Mr. Behr’s passing. Sincerely, Pauline McNicol and family
from: Pauline McNicolon: 03-16-2021

I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He was such a kind man – one of the first people I met when I started my career in alumni relations and I recall our time together fondly, traveling with him many years ago and through the years seeing him at regional meetings to talk travel. I will miss him greatly.
from: Melissa Chapman Greshon: 03-16-2021

Carolyn and family, We are so sorry to learn of Bob's death. We both enjoyed our contact with Bob at Williams College, the Ambulance Service, Taconic Golf Coarse and so many town functions. Our sympathy is with you at this difficult time. He will be missed.

Tom and Judy Bleezarde
from: Tom and Judy Bleezardeon: 03-16-2021

A life well lived. A light in this world we all share. Thank you, Bob. You are missed.
from: Ann Clarkon: 03-16-2021

A truly lovely man. I had no idea of his vast and varied life experiences. My sympathies...
from: Susan Hoganon: 03-16-2021

A wonderful man. Wonderful husband and father. A joy to be with
from: Ira lapiduson: 03-16-2021

I am saddened to hear of Bob's passing.
from: Phil Remillardon: 03-16-2021

A legendary Williams College figure, and a wonderfully loyal and dedicated friend. He always made time.
from: Dave Johnsonon: 03-16-2021

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