Robert John Joling

1925 ∼ 2013

Robert J. "Bob" Joling, J.D., 88, of Green Valley, AZ, passed away on Monday, January 14, 2013, at Celebration Hospital, Florida. A World War II veteran of the 20th Air Force, 314th Heavy Bombardment Wing, 19th Bomb Group, 28th Squadron, B-29 group stationed in Guam and recipient of the Presidential Unit Citation, Bob was born in Lynden, WA, to the late Edward "Hidde" Joling and Mamie (Ludwick) Joling. He was raised in Austinville, IA, and Kenosha, WI. On November 25, 1953, Bob married Carolyn Hubbard, to whom he was married for 59 years. Bob attended college at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI, and received his law degree from Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, WI. During his law career, Bob practiced before Wisconsin Supreme Court, Eastern and Western Federal District Courts 1951, and Arizona Federal District Court 1972; 7th Federal Circuit Court of Appeals and United States Supreme Court 1956. During his first 20 years of law practice, Bob was a trial lawyer. In 1971, he joined the original faculty of the University of Arizona medical school in Tucson, AZ, as associate professor of medical jurisprudence. Bob would return to trial practice in Kenosha, WI, in 1976. In 1996, he left the active trial practice and was appointed as a municipal court judge, a position he filled for five years. In May of 2001, he was recognized by the State Bar of Wisconsin for 50 years of faithful service in the practice of law. A lifelong learner, Bob enjoyed working on his computer, attending One to One Mac classes and would eventually author four books: Don't Overlook the Obvious, On the Way to the Courthouse, Shame! Shame!: A Saga of Spade Cooley, King of Western Swing; and An Open and Shut Case, as well as numerous scientific articles and book chapters. He was published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, Saturday Evening Post, and Argosy Magazine, appeared in numerous radio and television programs, and lectured to educational and professional associations throughout the United States and Europe. For more than 50 years, Bob had been active in forensic sciences, holding positions as a past Fellow (1961); past president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (1975-76); founder and chairperson of The Forensic Sciences Foundation; and former member of the British Academy of Forensic Sciences. Bob’s book An Open and Shut Case documented his work on the Robert F. Kennedy assassination case, to which Bob dedicated more than 40 years of forensic research and expertise. Memberships included the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was also an active member of the Green Valley Presbyterian Church, Green Valley, AZ, and a former member of First Presbyterian Church, Kenosha, WI. Bob’s other favorite pastimes included fishing, gardening, traveling and family vacations to Walt Disney World. Bob is survived by his loving wife, Carolyn (Hubbard) Joling; his children, Nancy (Grant) Cole, Robert (Zondra) Joling, Karen (Carl) Edenhofer, and Scott Joling; his grandchildren, Tiffany (Cody) Holdren, Chad (Kimberly) Cole, Michael (Terri) Joling, Sara (John) Lancaster, Aimee Edenhofer, Jontal (Michael) Fawcett, Kristin Cole, Julie (Bryce) Lehman, Desirae (Chris) Kuhn, Kortnie Edenhofer, Tylar Edenhofer, Jimmy Joling and Jake Joling; and 13 great-grandchildren. Bob is also survived by a sister, Ruth (Joling) TenBrink; and brother, Edward "Bud" (Laura) Joling. A celebration of Bob's life will be held Saturday, January 26th, at 3:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Kenosha. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Memorial Fund at the First Presbyterian Church, Kenosha, would be appreciated by the family.Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit Bob's Online Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Jim Conrad October 20, 2015
Bob was a wonderful man, a great partner in the Joling, Rizzo & Willems law firm where I began my practice. I was so privileged to have been able to work under him for four years. My thoughts and prayers to all of his family.
Carol Friend January 26, 2013
Carolyn & Family,I am sorry for the lose of your husband, father and grandfather.You may not remember me, I am the daughter of Tim and Nancy Cox. With Sympathy,Carol Cox Friend and Family
Robin Lura January 25, 2013
My deepest sympathy to the family of Bob Joling. May your happy memories and the knowledge that you are in the thoughts and prayers of many give you comfort.
Gerrie & Frank Craig January 24, 2013
Our condolences to all the family. Remembering Bob's voice in the church choir.
Aimee Edenhofer January 22, 2013
I miss you Grandpa! I'm so thankful for being with you for your 88th Birthday Celebration on 1-11-13 and many other moments. You were in your favorite place... Walt Disney World. I'll never forget our last ride together on It's A Small World and giving you ice cream the morning of your birthday and the next day in the morning. You sure loved your ice cream. We will be taking care of Grandma and we are at peace knowing you are at Home with the Lord. Love to all the family. God Bless.
David & Stephanie Freeman January 21, 2013
Carolyn, Nancy, Kristin, Chad and family, Dave and I were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Our hearts go out to you all. You were so very lucky to have such a wonderful person to look up to, to lean on and to learn from. He is in the Lord's loving arms and still looking out for you all.