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Jim Robison Obituary

Jim E. Robison passed away on August 4, 2011 at Providence Alaska Medical Center after a valiant battle with mesotheleoma. He was surrounded by family and friends sharing their love, stories, laughs and tears. A service honoring his life will be held Saturday, August 13, 2011, at 2:00 p.m., at Community Covenant Church, 16123 Artillery Rd., Eagle River, AK,

Jim was born in McPherson, Kansas, February 4, 1930, the third of four sons to Thomas and Alberta Robison. He moved to Alaska with his family in 1947. Jim served his country in the military as a member of the US Army.

In March of 2011 Jim was reappointed by Governor Parnell, to a third five-year term as a Commissioner on the Alaska Workers Compensation Appeals Commission. Jim was serving in this capacity at the time of his death.

Jim joined the Laborers Union in 1949 and was proud of his longevity with Local 341. His work during the formative years of collective bargaining in Alaska provided the foundation for many of the contracts that protect the rights and conditions of workers today. In his early days Jim worked in the ditch laying the sewer and water lines throughout Anchorage. (If you use water in Anchorage-thank Jim!) Jim's leadership qualities became apparent early in his career and catapulted him into many leadership roles in his life. Jim's incredible optimism, sharp mind, and personal courage led him to serve as Commissioner of Labor for State of Alaska, Alaska Workers Compensation Board, President Alaska AFL-CIO, Lobbyist, Business Manager Laborers Local 341, co-founder of Polar Little League, and the list goes on. A highlight in his life was receiving the Robert A McFarland Award for a Lifetime of Service to the Labor Movement presented by both the Alaska and National AFL-CIO.

Jim not only advocated and supported working Alaskans but was generous with his time volunteering for worthy causes, including over 10 years at the State of Alaska, District Attorney's Office. He worked on political campaigns and headed up fund raising activities for various community service organizations.

Jim married the love of his life, Carolyn in 1980 which began the greatest of love stories. His family remarked "seeing them together reminded them of what true love looks like". Jim was known for his integrity and steadying influence in encouraging his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews to work hard and follow their dreams. Jim's gift to those he loved was living with grace and joy under the most difficult of circumstances. We will miss his guidance, wisdom and incredible work ethic.

Jim loved playing golf and instilled that love of the sport to the next generation. Jim considered his life a wonderful adventure. He was a man of strong faith in God. We know that when he reached the gates of Heaven he was welcomed with open arms and the assurance of a life well lived. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those he loved and in those that he inspired along the way.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Douglas and Harry. He is survived by his wife Carolyn, mother-in-law, Dolores Tompkins of Fruita, CO, brother George (wife Christa) Robison of Hemet, CA, sister-in-law Peggy Robison of CA, sister-in-law Laura Stewart of Fairbanks, brother-in-law, Steve Thompson of Fairbanks, children Randi, Ronda (husband Mark), Dale, Duane (wife Calee), Kevin (Aileta's children Sean and Braydon). Carolyn's children Michele Steinke (husband Robert) of Anchorage, Philip Summers (wife Ashley) of Denver, CO, grand children Tierney and Cierra Steinke, Storey Summers, Neil Robison, Julie (husband Jared) Calcote, Ryan Weldin, Scott (wife Lauralynn) and Kyle Robison.

The family expresses their gratitude to Dr. Liu, his associates and staff at Alaska Oncology and to the staff at Providence Alaska Medical Center for their compassion and care during Jim's battle with mesotheleoma. Thanks also to Laborers Local 341, Appeals Commission co-workers, Community Covenant Church, RurAL CAP co-workers and the many family and friends that helped us in so many ways during this most difficult of journeys.

Jim requested donations be made to Laborers Local 341 Scholarship and Charitable Fund, 2501 Commercial Dr., Anchorage 99501 or Community Covenant Church, Community Cares Fund, 16123 Artillery Rd., Eagle River, AK 99577



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Published by Anchorage Daily News from Aug. 11 to Aug. 12, 2011.

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Lisa Schmiege Shrestha

August 5, 2024

Thinking of him yesterday, as I see he died on August 4. I have a photo of him from Halloween 1983. I´m traveling for medical now but I´ll post it when I get back to juneau.

Lisa Schmiege Shrestha

April 15, 2021

He was a wonderful commissioner of Labor and a warm and welcoming boss to me when I worked in his office as a typist in the early 1980’s in Juneau. I was only 19-20 years old, and admired him so much.

Larry Robison

January 26, 2016

My uncle jim made a great change in my life.I will miss him. I was lucky to have my dad Harry and uncle jim in my life, they are the best.

Jim Lewis

December 22, 2011

Carolyn, it wasn't until we received your Christmas card that we suspected that Jim may have lost his battle and went home to be with our Lord and Savior. We are so sorry for your loss and saddened that we did not get to know Jim better. We will miss seeing him on our trip to Alaska this year. Much love to you and your family from our family. Jim and Pat

August 28, 2011

Carolyn, Sorry we could not make it to Anchorage for Jim's service. He was a great human being and an example of everything that is right about the labor movement. I very much admired him and valued his friendship during the many years we worked together. Driving by your former home on Pioneer Avenue always brings back memories of the great parties and good times there when Jim was Commissioner of Labor. Love, Tom & Heather Cashen

Joan Trimble

August 19, 2011

My heart aches for the loss of Jim. I worked for him when he was the Commissioner of the Department of Labor. Of all the people that I have worked for over the years, Jim was by far the very best. No one else I know of cared so much for the people who worked for him. I have told and retold stories of Jim as Commissioner of Labor. So many funny ones. Though I have not seen him in a few years, he will be missed.

Mary Caterinichio

August 14, 2011

Carolyn, my deepest condolences on the loss of Jim. We share so many fond memories from long ago. May God bless you and your family during this difficult time.

Summers Family

August 13, 2011

Our hearts are extremely heavy, but our spirits are lifted knowing that we were lucky to have been blessed by having Jim in our life. It truly was an honor to call him my Father, friend, and mentor.

August 13, 2011

Carolyn, our love and prayers are with you and the family in this time of need.
With Deepest Sympathy
Willie and San Juanita Lewis, in Las Vegas

August 13, 2011

Uncle Jim...I am so proud of the contribution that you have made to our nation and the state of Alaska. In the Lord's words, "Well done good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the Lord!" Eternal Love, Shelley

Russ & Joy Kucinski

August 13, 2011

Kevin and Family: Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time. God Bless.

Steinke Family

August 13, 2011

An amazing man who touched the lives of so many. We are all blessed to have had Jim in this world. It was a privilege and honor to call him Dad and Grandpa.

kevin gilson

August 12, 2011

most of the success of the laborer's local 341 can be attributed to jim. he mentored me to be a stewart and always stood behind me, something i'll never forget. god speed jim.

August 11, 2011

Dear Carolyn, Rhonda and all the family, It was with great sadness that I found Jim's name among the obituaries today. I know it has been a difficult struggle but he handled it in true "Jim Robison" fashion--head on!
He was the most fun to work with and absolutely the greatest boss I ever had. May your faith and huge storehouse of memories carry you through this difficult time. Nancy Cannington Galstad (Auburndale, FL)

Scot & Lauralynn Robison

August 11, 2011

Grandma Carolyn, we will miss Grandpa Jim very much,he was an awesome man and a true believer of humanity. Scot and I send our love and prayers to you, that you may find comfort in the Lord. Love, Scot & Lauralynn

Karen and David Casey

August 11, 2011

Dear Carolyn, David and I are so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. We send our condolences and deepest sympathy. He was a great guy and had an infectious smile! We have fond memories of you and him when you lived down in Fallbrook. Especially one Fourth of July at the Del Mar Fairgrounds parking lot...remember we sat in the parking lot for two hours and you had to pick someone up at the airport! Again, you are in our thoughts and prayers. He's with Jesus now and probably playing a round of golf with Doug and Roger!! Love to all, Karen and David

August 11, 2011

Oh, Carolyn, we are so sorry to hear about Jim! What a dear, dear, special person he was! Bill was so pleased to have been able to chat with Jim last month. Our hearts and prayers are certainly with you! Bill and Bonnie Jermain

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