Bobs first job as an educator was in 1953 as a 5th grade teacher at Franklin Elementary School in Merrill, where he taught for 10 years. He then began at the Pine River School in Merrill as a teacher/principal. After four years, he started employment as the principal for both Lincoln and Washington Schools in Merrill. Thereafter, he was the principal exclusively at Washington School, and retired from that job in 1990. He was a well-loved educator in Merrill, and left a lasting legacy on everyone he touched.
Bob met the love of his life, Esther Eppie Schulz, in 1950, at a wedding dance in which his sister Mary Ann was an attendant. They courted for five years before marrying on June 11, 1955, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Merrill. Together over the next six decades, they formed an inseparable bond that created four children and thousands of friendships from around the world along the way. Their house on Merrills west side was always a welcoming place for some Gemutlichkeit for all who stopped in to visit.
Bob was very active in the Merrill community and beyond. He was on the Association of Wisconsin Administrators (AWSA) Board for many years (including several leadership roles), in the Lincoln County Democratic Party, Merrill Historical Society, Century Farm Project of Lincoln County, Marathon County Genealogy Society, Merrill Riders Club, Pommerscher Verein of Central Wisconsin, Lincoln County 4-H project leader, River Bend Trail Committee, as well as many others. Bob was a member of St. Stephens United Church of Christ in Merrill, where he also served as a church council member, usher, and designated photographer.
Bob authored two books The Headwaters (co-author Gerald Storm) and Gruling Times, The History and Genealogy of the Robert and Otilie Gruling Family. Bob enjoyed gardening, photography, videography, refinishing furniture, showing horses, painting, playing the piano, as well as reading, writing and working on genealogy. He also provided incredible support to his family in all of their endeavors. Bob was well liked and reached out to everyone, making all feel comfortable. He was a kind and generous man, and was the ultimate host and friend.
Bob is survived by his wife of 63 years, Eppie; four children: Mary Beth (John) Robinson, Wausau, Robert John BJ Gruling (partner, Richard Clark), Whitefish Bay, Timothy Paul (Tammy Oberg) Gruling, Merrill, and Kay Ann Gruling (Timothy Buttke), Wausau; seven grandchildren: Christopher CJ (Malia) Robinson, Wausau, Michael Robinson, Minneapolis, Elizabeth Robinson, Minneapolis, Zachary (Stephanie) Gruling, Wausau, Alex (Dana) Gruling, Wausau, Calla Buttke (Jiangnan Nick Chen), San Jose, CA, and Isaac Buttke, Madison; seven great grandchildren: Pax, Reghan, Harper and Flynn Robinson, Cooper Gruling, Lexi Hass and Gavin Gruling; a sister-in-law: Lee Gruling, Montello; a brother-in-law: Robert M. Reichelt, Chippewa Falls; and many cherished nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, all of siblings, including four brothers (Ted, Victor, Gerhardt, and Walter), seven sisters (Betty Tierney, Elisa Sodke, Hattie Riemer, Olga Kriehn, Viola Mohrland, Irma Kriewald, and Mary Ann Westfall), and eight siblings who died in infancy.
A Memorial Service and Celebration of Life for Bob will be held on Saturday, July 7, 2018, beginning at 11 AM. Visitation will be at 10 AM prior to the service as well as on Friday, July 6, from 4-7 PM. All will be at St. Stephens United Church of Christ, Merrill, WI.
Bobs first job as an educator was in 1953 as a 5th grade teacher at Franklin Elementary School in Merrill, where he taught for 10 years. He then began at the Pine River School in Merrill as a teacher/principal. After four years, he started employment as the principal for both Lincoln and Washington Schools in Merrill. Thereafter, he was the principal exclusively at Washington School, and retired from that job in 1990. He was a well-loved educator in Merrill, and left a lasting legacy on everyone he touched.
Bob met the love of his life, Esther Eppie Schulz, in 1950, at a wedding dance in which his sister Mary Ann was an attendant. They courted for five years before marrying on June 11, 1955, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Merrill. Together over the next six decades, they formed an inseparable bond that created four children and thousands of friendships from around the world along the way. Their house on Merrills west side was always a welcoming place for some Gemutlichkeit for all who stopped in to visit.
Bob was very active in the Merrill community and beyond. He was on the Association of Wisconsin Administrators (AWSA) Board for many years (including several leadership roles), in the Lincoln County Democratic Party, Merrill Historical Society, Century Farm Project of Lincoln County, Marathon County Genealogy Society, Merrill Riders Club, Pommerscher Verein of Central Wisconsin, Lincoln County 4-H project leader, River Bend Trail Committee, as well as many others. Bob was a member of St. Stephens United Church of Christ in Merrill, where he also served as a church council member, usher, and designated photographer.
Bob authored two books The Headwaters (co-author Gerald Storm) and Gruling Times, The History and Genealogy of the Robert and Otilie Gruling Family. Bob enjoyed gardening, photography, videography, refinishing furniture, showing horses, painting, playing the piano, as well as reading, writing and working on genealogy. He also provided incredible support to his family in all of their endeavors. Bob was well liked and reached out to everyone, making all feel comfortable. He was a kind and generous man, and was the ultimate host and friend.
Bob is survived by his wife of 63 years, Eppie; four children: Mary Beth (John) Robinson, Wausau, Robert John BJ Gruling (partner, Richard Clark), Whitefish Bay, Timothy Paul (Tammy Oberg) Gruling, Merrill, and Kay Ann Gruling (Timothy Buttke), Wausau; seven grandchildren: Christopher CJ (Malia) Robinson, Wausau, Michael Robinson, Minneapolis, Elizabeth Robinson, Minneapolis, Zachary (Stephanie) Gruling, Wausau, Alex (Dana) Gruling, Wausau, Calla Buttke (Jiangnan Nick Chen), San Jose, CA, and Isaac Buttke, Madison; seven great grandchildren: Pax, Reghan, Harper and Flynn Robinson, Cooper Gruling, Lexi Hass and Gavin Gruling; a sister-in-law: Lee Gruling, Montello; a brother-in-law: Robert M. Reichelt, Chippewa Falls; and many cherished nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, all of siblings, including four brothers (Ted, Victor, Gerhardt, and Walter), seven sisters (Betty Tierney, Elisa Sodke, Hattie Riemer, Olga Kriehn, Viola Mohrland, Irma Kriewald, and Mary Ann Westfall), and eight siblings who died in infancy.
A Memorial Service and Celebration of Life for Bob will be held on Saturday, July 7, 2018, beginning at 11 AM. Visitation will be at 10 AM prior to the service as well as on Friday, July 6, from 4-7 PM. All will be at St. Stephens United Church of Christ, Merrill, WI.
Family Members
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Elisa M. Gruling Sodke
1904–1998
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Theodore Ernest Gruling
1905–1991
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Adolph Albert Gruling
1906–1906
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Franz Gruling
1907–1909
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Carl Gruling
1908–1908
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Anna Maria Gruling
1909–1909
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Walter R Gruling
1910–2011
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Ester Gruling
1911–1911
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Hattie Gruling Riemer
1912–2010
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Olga Emma Gruling Kriehn
1915–2002
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Viola Mohrland
1916–1997
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Wilbert Gruling
1918–1918
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Waldemar Gruling
1919–1919
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Frederick Gruling
1919–1919
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Irma Willma Gruling Kriewald
1920–1989
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Victor A. Gruling
1922–2011
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Gerhart Gruling
1924–1996
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Betty W Gruling Tierney
1925–2018
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Mary Ann Gruling Westfall
1928–1953
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