and outspoken about human rights issues, peace and progressive causes which he pursued through membership in the Union of Concerned Scientists. He was an avid, banjo-playing folk musician, performed with Pete Seeger, was recorded on Vanguard Records, and was co-composer of a 1960s folk revival hit "The Ballad of Dr. Sigmund Freud." Bob read voluminously, traveled the world, engaged with people from all walks of life, and was a gifted raconteur. He was a docent for the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, and served on the Madison Urban Design Commission. He could converse on an amazing range of subjects. He loved good food and was a talented cook. He had an outsized personality and an unflagging interest in the world around him. He was irreverent, kind-hearted, unconventional, and fun to be with. He lived a robust life and will be missed. Bob was preceded in death by his parents and survived by two brothers William and Richard, his son Thomas and grandson Andrew. He was interred on August 7, 2015 at Natural Path Sanctuary in Verona, WI. All are welcome to join in a memorial and celebration of Bob's life in the Varsity Room of Union South (on the UW Campus) on Sunday, September 13, 2015 at 1:30 PM. Cress Funeral and Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road Madison, WI 53705 608-238-3434