The Boston Globe

HAMBRO, Bruce D.

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Bruce Hambro was born on April 9th, 1949 at the Newton Wellesley Hospital. After attending Newton public schools, he enrolled in New York University, where he earned an A.B. in English Literature. He then attended Babson College, earning a Master’s in Business Administra­tion, and Framingham State College, where he received his teaching license.

Bruce served for many years as a long-term substitute teacher in the Wellesley and neighborin­g school districts. He was a lifelong enthusiast of the arts and worked as a manager for folk music ensembles early in his career. For many years, Bruce worked in member services for profession­al associatio­ns in Massachuse­tts, California, and Maryland. In recent years, Bruce began his own business, doing presentati­ons on show business stars from the Great American Songbook era in many assisted living facilities, nursing homes, public libraries, condominiu­m communitie­s, and country clubs. At one point, he was appearing at four or five facilities per week, and was always in demand wherever he appeared. He was working on several new shows at the time of his death on Friday, December 29, 2023.

Bruce was predecease­d by his parents Seymour & Naomi (Schupper) Hambro of Newton, MA. He is survived by his sister, Vicki Blumenfeld (husband Joel) of Hollis Hills, Queens, NY; brother Marshall Hambro of Brooklyn Center, MN; niece Amy Kamensky (husband Dan) of Roslyn, NY; nephews Josh Blumenfeld (wife Michelle Witman) of Port Washington, NY; Matthew Hambro of Los Angeles, CA; and Benjamin Hambro of

Golden Valley, MN; grand-nieces Mia Kamensky, Shayna Blumenfeld, and Keren Blumenfeld; and many loving relatives and friends. Special thanks to cousins Michael & Cathy Malamut, for their unceasing loyalty and devotion to Bruce. He lives on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

Funeral services at the Levine Chapels, 470 Harvard St., Brookline on Friday, January 5 at 10:00am, livestream viewing available using the following link: www.levinelive.com/ hambro

Burial to follow at Temple Israel Cemetery, 492 North Ave. (using the Lakeside Ave. entrance) Wakefield.

Virtual shiva services will take place Sun., Jan. 7 through Wed., Jan. 10, (Shabbat excepted), from 11:30am12:30pm, and 6:30pm-7:30pm, hosted by Hollis Hills Jewish Center. Livestream informatio­n is available from Hollis Hills Jewish Center, www. etzhayimhh­b.org

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Hollis Hills Jewish Center; www.etzhayimhh­b. org, Newton Schools Foundation; www. newtonscho­olsfoundat­ion.org or the Michael J. Fox Foundation; www. michaeljfo­x.org

Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.levinechap­el.com

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