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JOAN KING-TOBET Obituary

King-Tobet, Joan Joan C. King-Tobet was a child of the Big Easy, born March 6, 1938, into an entrepreneurial New Orleans family that owned local grocery stores. Family life, within a large extended clan, centered on the kitchen where Joan developed a precocious talent for the unique tastes of New Orleans cuisine, a talent that brought endless pleasure to family and friends throughout her life. Losing her beloved father at the age of 10, Joan began a quest for the substance underlying life. By age 17, she entered a Dominican convent to pursue studies in philosophy and theology, chemistry and physics. Ultimately, she found convent culture too restrictive. Emerging from the convent 11 years later, Joan joined Vista moving to Appalachia to live and work in disadvantaged communities. Her quest next led to graduate school where she deepened her pursuit of Science as a vehicle for understanding the biological bases of life and consciousness. She earned a unique-at-the-time multidisciplinary Ph.D. in Neuroanatomy and Psychology from Tulane University in 1972, pioneering as one of the few women in the emerging field of Neuroscience. For the next quarter of a century, Joan conducted basic research in Neuroscience, primarily as a Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, where she worked across medical, dental and veterinary schools. Serving as Chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cellular Biology, she imparted her passion, intellectual hunger, and boundless sense of the possible to generations of students. In 1997, eager to embrace her next frontier, Joan retired as Professor Emerita. Having rigorously pursued the "substance underlying life" across spiritual, scientific and medical dimensions, Joan designed a coaching consultancy, Beyond Success LLC, to support others in moving more deeply into their life purposes. Once again she deepened her study of human nature becoming credentialed as a Master Certified Coach by the International Coach Federation. In working with clients, she drew upon the biological, psychological and spiritual principles, which she had ardently explored in both her professional and personal lives, as metaphors and tools to expand individual consciousness. In 2013, Joan became President Elect of the global Association of Coach Training Organizations. Joan published her philosophy in a series of books: The Code of Authentic Living; A Life on Purpose; and Cellular Wisdom for Women. At the time of her death, she was at work on Cellular Wisdom for Relationships. Joan described her books "not as a declaration of dogma but as a vehicle for sharing insights about what our cells and our bodies can teach us about thriving in our lives, both as individuals and in relationship." Joan is survived by her life and scientific collaborator of 36 years, Dr. Stuart A. Tobet, Professor of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering at Colorado State University; an extended web of cousins; a groundswell of indebted friends, students, and mentees for whom she facilitated a profound shift in their world views, and two beguiling black cats. In lieu of flowers, and in recognition of the generativity which coursed through Joan's life, the family requests that those wishing to honor her pay kindness forward to three other individuals and/or donate to the Joan King Scholarship at Colorado State University to support exceptional students in Science and Engineering. Please direct contributions to: Joan King Scholarship, Colorado State University Foundation, P.O. Box 1870, Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-1870 or execute online at https://advancing.colostate.edu/KINGSCHOLARSHIP. Questions may be directed to (970) 491-1624.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jun. 14 to Jun. 15, 2014.

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Nancy Langston

January 13, 2016

When I think of Joan, she stands apart as the most dynamic woman that I have been fortunate enough to know and love. Brimming with passion, energy, love, mindfulness, creativity, humor, and intelligence, Joan truly fostered my growth as an artist. She and Stuart were both my supportive patrons and dear dear friends back in our Boston days. Dinners at their Brookline home, and their cabin retreat were filled with joy and laughter- so life affirming. Joan helped me to understand that, at my core being, I was and am an artist. Her easy and constant laugh rings on in my heart now and forever more.

Vakhtang Putkaradze

July 22, 2014

Stuart, We are sad to hear about Joan's passing. She was a radiant, beautiful woman. Sorry for your loss... Vakhtang and Natasha

Jim and Cheryl Palumbo

June 16, 2014

Stuart-We are saddened to hear about Joan--Our thoughts and prayers are with you--Jim and Cheryl Palumbo

June 16, 2014

To Dear Stuart…..So sad tonight on hearing the news, but so grateful for our years of friendship, the excitement and joy of collaborating with her on the Washington event, sharing hopes and dreams and having that wonderful voice…a "jolt of joan!" , I will not soon forget the fabulous dinner in the canyon of Colorado. She was my fellow explorer, a grand collaborator, a loving friend, and an inspiration to be absolutely unapologetic about embracing that gnawing feeling that there really was "more!" and doing something about it! My heart is with you during this time.
Victoria Smith Downing

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