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Robert Kane, engineering professor

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Globe Correspondent / February 10, 2008

Robert Kane of Milton, a professor at Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, died Feb. 3 in a fire in his late mother's house in Milton. He was 59.

Born in Boston, Mr. Kane graduated from Milton High School in 1967. He and his wife, Mary (McGrath), met at the high school and were married in 1971. Mr. Kane earned an associate's degree in mechanical engineering from Wentworth Institute of Technology and a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University.

Mr. Kane started teaching at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1976 as a technical instructor of mechanical engineering. According to his brother-in-law, Paul McGrath, Mr. Kane was an original member of the MIT Black Jacks, an organization for card-game aficionados.

In 2003, Mr. Kane left MIT and started teaching at Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology. He taught mechanical engineering technology and was cochairman of the department.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Kane leaves his daughters, Kristin Montgomery of Easton and Laura Kane of Milton; two brothers, Jack of Mansfield and Steven of Halifax; a grandson and a granddaughter.

Services have been held.

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