Arcadia High School Glory Years

Arcadia Glory Years 1960-1963 High School Reunion

Hi everyone,

It is with great sadness that I share this information about the passing of Robert Finkbine on October 11, 2019. We have all shared so many special memories from Arcadia and there is rarely a memory that doesn't include Mr. Finkbine! Such a legend in our lives! I am sharing his obituary here that was posted in the Arizona Republic. A celebration of life is planned for President's Day weekend 2020 in Scottsdale and as information becomes available I will post it here in our community since I'm sure many of us would like to attend.

Robert W. (Bob) Finkbine

Marin County - Robert W. (Bob) Finkbine, 88, died on October 11, 2019, in Marin County, California. He grew up in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where he was captain of his high school football team. He married his University of Wisconsin sweetheart, Sherri, in 1953. Together they had six children, Terri, Mark, Steven, Tracy, Jody, and Kristi.

Bob raised his children with his deep love for the wilderness, river rafting, photography, poetry, history, teaching, reading, and competitive games. He joyously welcomed into his life his wife's family, particularly his mother-in-law, Mary, his children's spouses Hal (Terri), Sandra (Steven), Chris (Jody), and Dennis (Kristi), seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He believed the bigger the family, the better.

Bob taught American History and Government for more than 30 years in the Scottsdale School District, starting at Arcadia High School in 1959. He was a gifted and beloved teacher who delighted in making history come alive for his students. Bob also brought his lifetime love of football to Arcadia, coaching the junior varsity team. For many years, friends, family, and neighbors played in the annual "Turkey Bowl" football game he organized every Thanksgiving morning.

Bob started spending his summers in Idaho in the early 1970s, becoming a white-water river guide. He loved rafting the Grand Canyon and completed more than 40 unforgettable river trips down the Colorado. Bob was part of a spirited river family, who filled his life with adventure, music, and parties.

In his later years, Bob wrote many books of poetry and remembrances. He loved watching movies and writing movie reviews, and read voraciously. Even after his debilitating stroke in November 2017, he could answer any history question, describe Civil War battles in great detail, and place current events in their historical context. Bob loved the many letters and notes he received from his former students. Being a teacher was the greatest honor of his life.

Bob was predeceased by his parents, Isabelle and Amos Finkbine, and sadly, by his son, Mark.

A celebration of life is planned for President's Day weekend 2020 in Scottsdale. If you would like to consider a donation in his memory, his favorite charities were Friends of the River (friendsoftheriver.org), Rancho Feliz Charitable Organization (ranchofeliz.com), a charitable organization founded by one of his former students, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU.org).

Published in The Arizona Republic from Oct. 14 to Oct. 16, 2019

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Do you have further information as to when and where specifically Bob Finkbine's celebration of life will be?

Also...anyone interested in getting a 60 year reunion organized?

Cheers, Karen Dodge Harris

Hello Karen.

Bill and I would be interested in a 60 year reunion.

Jeanne Melander Birney

William Birney

Re Reunion:  Where do we start?  

Hi Karen, Peggy, Jeanne and other classmates on this website,

I would be interested in another reunion.  I could help with some of the contact info gathering.  Would be nice to have a relatively informal get-together or even some recurring luncheons that I've seen other HS groups do.   I attended and enjoyed the afternoon patio reunion at Auntchildada's a year or so ago.  Many 1961 and some 1962 grads attended.       

-Ken Etchells

   Email: ken.etchells@cox.net 

     Mobile: 602-550-5878

  

Any info on Celebration of Life?  

 The Celebration of Life for Bob Finkbine was epic with an audience of 1/3 students, 1/3 river runners, 1/3 friends and family.    

His daughter shared his life chronilogically saying his "favorite days of teaching were at Arcadia during the Glory Years".

Such memories!

Thanks so much for sharing this, Karen! I'm so sorry I wasn't able to attend. He led an incredible life and I'm so glad we were all able to be part of it!

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