ROBERT BRUCE McCALEB's Obituary
ROBERT BRUCE McCALEB, was born on March 8, 1940 and died on November 1, 2002. He was a beautiful and brilliant man who celebrated all the riches of existence and who knew how to live the urban life as an intellectual and cultural treasure hunter. He traveled the greater Bay Area providing physical therapy to people in their homes. He loved ballet, classical music, Wagner, Shakespeare and Monty Python. Bruce taught his family about the life of the mind and the joys of learning. He is survived by his mother Hildegarde McCaleb, Gibby and Geoffrey his sons, granddaughter, Austin McCaleb, sister Peggy Gaugy, nephews Peter and Michael Gaugy, and Nona McCaleb and Janice La Point-Crump, the women who walked as wife with him through different portions of his life.
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