24 APRIL 23, 2020 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
OBITUARIES
Archbishop Molloy High School mourns
the loss of longtime teacher and coach
BY ANGÉLICA ACEVEDO
AACEVEDO@SCHNEPSMEDIA.COM
@QNS
The Archbishop Molloy High
School community is in mourning
following the passing of
Brother Robert Andrews, known as
Brother Bob, on April 7, 2020. The
cause of death was not revealed.
Brother Bob served Molloy High
School for over 43 years. He began
his teaching and coaching career at
St. Helene High School, now known
as Msgr. Scanlan High School, in
the Bronx in 1970. After five years
as their varsity boys coach, he transitioned
to Molloy High School in
1975.
Brother Bob served as a social
studies and religion teacher as well
as a track and field and cross-country
coach. During his tenure, Brother
Bob helped countless student athletes
realize their full potential.
Under his leadership, Molloy won a
New York State Cross-Country Championship,
17 New York City Catholic
Indoor and Outdoor Titles, and
over 75 Brooklyn/Queens Catholic
Sectional Championships. Molloy’s
student-athletes also achieved individual
success under Brother Bob’s
guidance, winning three Catholic
Individual Cross-Country Races and
11 New York State individual titles.
Brother Bob’s love of running was
first nurtured while he attended St.
Peter’s High School for Boys on Staten
Island. There, he was mentored by
Coach John Tobin, who helped him
grow intellectually and physically
as a runner. Later, Brother Bob was
appointed cross-country captain
at Marist College where he would
graduate with a degree in History
in 1969. Brother Bob completed his
MA in Religious Studies at Webster
College.
Brother Bob retired from teaching
at the end of the 2014-15 school year,
but he remained an active member Photo courtesy of Molloy High School
of Molloy’s coaching staff. He also
continued to contribute to the planning
and day-of coordination of the
Stanner Games, Molloy’s annual
large-scale track and field meet held
at The Armory in Manhattan. The nationally
recognized meet welcomes
thousands of student-athletes from
hundreds of schools to compete in a
full-array of track and field events.
Brother Bob has been recognized
for his contributions to high school
track and field with induction into
the Catholic High School Athletic Association
Hall of Fame, the Armory
Hall of Fame, the US Track & Field
Hall of Fame, and Molloy’s Track
& Field Wall of Honor. The Marist
Brothers recently honored the
memory of Brother Bob by planting
a tree at their retreat property in
Esopus, New York.
The Marist Brothers announced
that due to current restrictions
on public gatherings, a memorial
mass for Brother Bob will be held
on a later date. Molloy High School
asks the community to join them in
prayer for the repose of the soul of
Brother Bob.
On their Facebook page, alumni
mourned and remembered Brother
Bob as an “inspiration” and an “absolute
treasure.”
Announcements regarding
future plans for a memorial can
be found on the Molloy website at
www.molloyhs.org.
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