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Legendary broadcaster Bob Neumeier, a Massachusetts native who had a prominent career in Boston, died Saturday at age 70.
Neumeier, who was hospitalized in 2014 after suffering a stroke, had recent health troubles.
Neumeier's wife Michele Ucci told the Boston Globe her husband suffered from congestive heart failure and heart disease, and had been in hospice care for the past eight weeks. Neumeier died peacefully at his home with Ucci by his side.
“He was a fiercely private person,” Ucci told the Globe Sunday during a phone conversation. “He did not want anyone to know these last eight weeks except a few people, family and a couple of friends. He just said, ‘When I go, you know what? Everyone can know.’ This is that time. I took care of him for eight weeks, and Saturday was very hard, but he’s at peace now.”
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Neumeier, who was hospitalized in 2014 after suffering a stroke, had recent health troubles.
Neumeier's wife Michele Ucci told the Boston Globe her husband suffered from congestive heart failure and heart disease, and had been in hospice care for the past eight weeks. Neumeier died peacefully at his home with Ucci by his side.
“He was a fiercely private person,” Ucci told the Globe Sunday during a phone conversation. “He did not want anyone to know these last eight weeks except a few people, family and a couple of friends. He just said, ‘When I go, you know what? Everyone can know.’ This is that time. I took care of him for eight weeks, and Saturday was very hard, but he’s at peace now.”
Bob Neumeier, Longtime Boston Sports Reporter and NBC Horse Racing Expert, Dies
Legendary broadcaster Bob Neumeier, a Massachusetts native who had a prominent career in Boston, died Saturday at age 70. Neumeier, who was hospitalized in 2014 after suffering a stroke, had recent health troubles. Neumeier’s wife Michele Ucci told the Boston Globe her husband suffered from...
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