Robert "Bob" Dix Buckland

July 21, 1950 - August 06, 2025

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Obituary for Robert "Bob" Dix Buckland

Robert (Bob) Dix Buckland, MD, of Milton, MA, passed away suddenly with his wife by his side on August 6, 2025 at the age of 75.

Born on July 21, 1950 in Swampscott, MA, Bob was the son of the late Constance Nutter Buckland and Charles Fox Buckland. He enjoyed a treasured childhood alongside his siblings Charlie and Betsy, and became an early fan of Boston sports, especially the Red Sox and Bruins. Bob played hockey, participated in Massachusetts Boys State, and graduated from Swampscott High School in 1968.

Bob went on to Bowdoin College (Class of 1972), where his intellectual and extracurricular pursuits flourished. He studied biochemistry, and enjoyed the varied courses a liberal arts education provides. He found camaraderie and friendship in the Chi Psi fraternity and great joy in announcing for the college’s sports teams. His affection for Bowdoin - and its enduring commitment to the common good - was shared by his two daughters, who later became alumni themselves.

After graduating from Bowdoin, Bob attended the University of Rochester School of Medicine (Class of 1976). The education he received at Rochester nurtured his passion for caring for the whole human being: mind, body, and soul. He completed a psychiatric residency at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and fellowships at University of California San Diego and Boston University.

While at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Bob met his future wife, Anne-Marie Barron of Quincy, MA. Brought together by a shared love for caring for patients and deep focus on the importance of spirituality, the two were married on December 26, 1981 at Boston College. In 1982, they made Milton their permanent home, where they enjoyed 43 years of cherished marriage and were blessed with three beautiful children. Being a devoted husband and father was the greatest joy of Bob’s life. He was deeply loving, fiercely supportive, and immensely proud of each of his three children and his wife.

Bob practiced as a dedicated psychiatrist for almost 50 years, with a particular passion for caring for people with persistent and severe mental illness. He faithfully served patients at Boston Medical Center, Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center, Fallon Community Healthcare, Riverside Community Care, Tewksbury State Hospital, and Taunton State Hospital, among others. A true teacher at heart, Bob imparted his wisdom to the next generation of psychiatrists as a faculty member at Boston University Medical School. Countless colleagues note how Bob’s thoughtful expertise and gentle manner brought relief to so many experiencing suffering.

Beyond his devotion to work and family, Bob embraced a rich array of passions. A proud attendee of the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969, he carried a deep love of music throughout his life, finding joy in listening to, sharing, and making music with family and friends. Bob also felt a strong sense of civic responsibility and supported a variety of progressive causes. He was an avid learner and immersed himself in the works of diverse thinkers, continually seeking to weave their wisdom into his life and work. His curiosity and openness extended to spirituality in all its forms, with a particular affinity for Ken Wilber’s Integral Buddhism. This love of spiritual exploration was rooted in the religious tradition he deeply valued - Unitarian Universalism. A third-generation and lifelong UU, Bob was raised as a member of the UU Church of Greater Lynn and, as an adult, found his spiritual home at First Parish Milton.

Bob was a steadfast steward of his parents’ retirement homestead in Brookfield, NH where the family enjoyed many stunning sunsets, views of the White Mountains, mirthful meals, and storytelling.

Bob will be deeply missed by his beloved wife Anne-Marie Barron and their three children: Greg Buckland and his wife Hilary Allen of Roslindale, MA; Katy Buckland and her husband Nick Baer of Roslindale, MA; and Christine Buckland and her fiancé Rory MacNeil of Pawtucket, RI. He was the devoted “Grandpa Bob” to three grandsons: Cody and Owen Buckland, and Luke Baer. Bob was brother to the late Charles Francis Buckland and is survived by his sister Betsy Buckland and her husband Rick Plasmati of Foxboro, MA and his sister-in-law Dixie Buckland of Walpole, MA. Bob is also survived by many treasured cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Visiting hours Friday August 15th 5-8 PM in Dolan Funeral Home (Dorchester Lower Mills), 1140 Washington St, Dorchester. A funeral service will be held at First Parish Milton, 535 Canton Avenue on Saturday, August 16 at 11am. Following the service, there will be a burial at Milton Cemetery. A luncheon will follow the interment, in First Parish. Relatives, friends, and colleagues are warmly invited.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bob’s honor to Riverside Community Care, 270 Bridge Street, Suite 301, Dedham, MA 02026 or online: https://www.riversidecc.org/support-riverside/

Services

15 Aug

Public Viewing

05:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Dolan Funeral Homes and Cremation Services- DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS 1140 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Get Directions »
16 Aug

Funeral Service

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

First Parish Milton 535 Canton Avenue Milton, MA 02186 Get Directions »
16 Aug

Interment

12:30 PM - 01:00 PM

Milton Cemetery 211 Centre Street Milton, MA 02186 Get Directions »
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  • August 15, 2025

    Anne Marie and family, we want to say that we were so sorry to hear of your loss. I am so glad Bob got to experience being a loving husband, father and grandfather. He led a full life with a wonderful career helping others. How fortunate can one be? God is helping him transition into his next chapter: we live an everlasting life. May God keep close to you as you navigate this life. Love will see you through. Much love, Bill and Lisa Mazerall (and Family)

  • August 14, 2025

    We have been thinking everyday all week about you and Bob and your family. Love you and hope for you all. We will be here for anything you may need. Pam

  • August 11, 2025

    Anne Marie, I have fond memories of the time I worked together with you and Bob at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Although our paths haven't crossed frequently over the years, I wanted to share my condolences as you navigate this very sad time in your life. May sweet memories of times you spent together as a family comfort all of you as you remember a life well lived. Marilyn Bedell

  • August 11, 2025

    Bob was a loquacious - sometime exceedingly loquacious - storyteller whose life's many adventures warranted the telling. His interests went beyond far-reaching, and I often wondered how he stored the details about so many philosophies, historical events, sports trivia, personal and family memories, and on and on. And on. I believe that his mind was one of his proudest possessions; if it wasn't, it certainly should've been. Bob was always "there" in my life. It's unacceptable to me that he is on to his next one. The space he filled will never be empty though. It'll be filled with his spirit, his love of family, and memories of our times together.

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