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Nassau BOCES superintendent dies
Suffers spinal surgery complications
BY CAMERYN OAKES
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Robert Dillon, a longtime educator and Nassau BOCES district superintendent, died Friday after medical complications from spinal surgery. He was 72.
Dillon is survived by his wife and childhood sweetheart Patricia Maureen, son Christopher and his wife Jessica, daughters Deirdre and Caitlin, grandchildren Kylie and Brendan and his brothers and sister.
His family thanked NYU Langone Hospital and its staff for their care of Dillon.
Dillon was raised in Bayside, Queens, by his parents Marie and Martin, alongside his four brothers –Matthew, Terrance, Dennis and Kevin – and sister Maureen.
He was drafted to play baseball for the Detroit Tigers out of Loyola High School in New York City but rejected the offer to pursue a career in education. He earned a doctorate in education at St. John’s University in Queens.
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The Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center will soon be employing adults with disabilities with the help of a $35,000 grant to continue its mission of supporting individuals with special needs and bridging their unemployment gap.
The JCC’s Vocational Life Skills Training Center is a year-round, day habilitation program that provides adults 21 and older with special needs vocational training, educational workshops, life skills training and socialization opportunities.
The center’s day habilitation program caters to about 35 participants and the whole center provides for about 50 individuals.
Individuals with special needs can attend high school until they are 21 years old, so the center continues education and support for individuals when they age out of local schools.
Heather Schulz, the director of the Vocational Life Skills Training Center, said the purpose of the center is to assist individuals’ in their quest for independence.
Schulz said the center received a $35,000 grant from the UJA-Federa-
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“Our hope is that it will motivate some individuals to work towards a paid job right here and then open up other opportunities,” Schulz said.
This grant will allow for the JCC cafe to be open for extended hours and provide paid job opportunities at the cafe for individuals with disabilities.
Reconstruction is planned for the JCC’s cafe, which has not started yet
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He was an educator for 45 years and served in a diverse array of positions. This included as superintendent of four school districts – East Meadow, Sugar Loaf, Abbott Union and Eastport. He is remembered as the “driving force” that led to the merging of Eastport and South Manor school districts, according to an obituary from the family.

He was “dedicated to fostering the next generation of school leaders” and was a mentor to many seeking an administrative certification while he taught at St. John’s University, SUNY at New Paltz, St. John Fisher University and Dowling College, the family said.
Dillon served as superintendent of Nassau BOCES since 2015 in which he oversaw a collective of 56 local school districts in Nassau County. He left a “legacy that will impact the students of Nassau County for decades,” his family said.
“Whether navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic, pushing for increased mental health student support, or innovating numerous programs, he has revitalized, trans-
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Robert Dillon died Friday after complications from a spinal surgery.
He also served on the Long Island Power Authority, SCOPE Education Services and SUNY Old Westbury’s School of Education.
Dillon had a love for golfing, camping, fishing and the New York Giants. He is remembered as a family man who ensured everyone was happy and taken care of, and as generous, kind and hardworking.
Visitation will be held from 3-8 p.m. on Tuesday at Fairchild Sons Funeral Home located at 1201 Franklin Ave. in Garden City.
Dillon’s funeral mass will be held at 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday at The Cathedral of St. Agnes located at 29 Quealy Place in Rockville Centre. The interment will follow the funeral at Queen of Peace Cemetery on Jericho Turnpike in Old Westbury.
Dillon’s family has asked that individuals who wish to honor him consider donating to the Nassau BOCES Educational Foundation in lieu of sending flowers.
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