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Anthony C. Joseph

1936 - 2021

Anthony C. Joseph obituary, 1936-2021, San Diego, CA

Anthony Joseph Obituary

Anthony C. 'Tony' Joseph
October 17, 1936 - May 26, 2021
San Diego
The Honorable Anthony C. Joseph, known by family and friends as Tony, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home on May 26, 2021, after suffering a debilitating brain injury in a fall in September 2020. He was 84 years old. He is survived by his wife, Joyce, of 62 years, daughter Jennifer, son John, granddaughter Jazmine, and sister Kate.

Born in San Francisco, Tony grew up in West Los Angeles. He graduated from the UC Santa Barbara, with a bachelor's degree in Political Science, and received his law degree at Boalt Hall at UC Berkeley Law School in 1961. After graduation, he served briefly as counsel to the California Assembly Finance and Insurance Committee in Sacramento.

In late 1962 he joined the California Attorney General's Los Angeles office, specializing in investment fraud, anti-trust, business law and natural resource matters. He was the first president of the California Association of Deputy Attorneys General in 1969. In 1973, he transferred to the Attorney General's San Diego office where he joined the Natural Resources section which, among other things, represented the California Coastal Commission and the San Diego Coast Regional Commission.

In 1979, Tony entered private practice but shortly after was appointed to the Superior Court in San Diego County. He was assigned to the Vista court for four years, and later returned to Vista to serve a two year stint as Supervising Judge. He was assigned to a family law and motion calendar in downtown San Diego in 1983, becoming Supervising Family Law Judge for two years. He taught family law extensively at judicial colleges and as an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego School of Law. In 1985 he was honored as the first Judicial Officer of the Year to be selected by the Family Law Section of the California State Bar. Other honors included the Belva Lockwood Award from Lawyers Club of San Diego and the Madge Bradley Award issued for North County Lawyers Club, both feminist bar organizations.

After retiring from the bench in late 1999, he joined the private alternative dispute resolution firm, ADR Services Inc. His services included acting as a neutral in arbitrations, mediation, and settlement conferences in all types of civil proceedings, including business, real estate, anti-trust, torts, malpractice, family and trust matters.
Tony's life was filled with devotion to his family and a wide variety of talents and interests, including a love of the law, environmental causes, a collector, teacher, mentor, and mediator. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Del Mar Union School District when his two children attended the District.

His very favorite extracurricular activity was spending time in the water, surfing, and swimming in the ocean and pools. Over time he gained the title, "The Swimming Judge!" In recent years, he swam most days with the UCSD Masters swimming program, but was still occasionally called back to the open water to experience the waves and fish life beneath him. Over the years, he swam the Alcatraz Sharkfest swim numerous times, starting from Alcatraz Island and ending at Aquatic Park in San Francisco, and the Golden Gate swim. Local swims included the La Jolla Rough Water, Oceanside Pier, Newport Beach two mile Pier to Pier, and Coronado's Fourth of July Rough Water. Probably his favorite swim (done twice over time, once in each direction) was being part of a relay team of six swimmers, "The Swell Guys Too," all members of the La Jolla Swim Club, to swim across the Catalina Channel. In 2016 they set a new swimming record for men in their 70s when they swam from the California coast to Catalina Island in 14 hours flat, breaking the previous record of 16 hours, five minutes. It was reported at the time that the team was greeted by a pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins, who took a brief break from their feeding frenzy to check out the victorious swimmers and their support vessels. The team expects their record to stand for some years to come.

There will be no formal services. A private celebration of his life will be held this summer.
Please visit Tony's memorial site forevermissed.com/anthony-joseph/about where you can leave tributes, stories, watch a slideshow of photos and add some more photos of your own. Thank you.

Donations: San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy or your favorite environmental organization.
Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Jun. 6, 2021.

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Robin Duboe Seigle

October 28, 2021

I just learned about Tony's passing yesterday from Liz O'Brien (I don't read the SD UT). I was very sorry to hear about it, as Tony was such a nice person that I had the pleasure to know. I knew him starting in 1984 when he supported the Mira Mesa Scripps Ranch Mediation Center. He was always a big supporter of mediation and was the leader of the Superior Court Bench/Bar Committee on Mediation. I enjoyed talking to him about his campaign button collection, too.
I send my sincere condolences to Joyce and his family on their loss.

Matt Wiedlin

October 15, 2021

Just another swimmer that Tony welcomed into the fold and creating a greater opportunity for me develop my open ocean swimming chops.

Thank you Tony!

Cheryl Brierton

June 13, 2021

My deep condolences to the family of Judge Joseph. He was one of the kindest, smartest judges I have had the honor to know.

Anne Rogers

June 9, 2021

Tony was a classmate at UCSB and beloved friend ever after. His example inspired me to go to law school and practice public service law. The world is a better place because he was in it.

Jennifer Joseph

June 6, 2021

https://www.forevermissed.com/anthony-joseph/about will have info about Tony's upcoming Celebration of Life.

JENNIFER JOSEPH

June 6, 2021

***IMPORTANT*** UPDATED MEMORIAL WEBSITE FOR TONY JOSEPH IS:
https://www.forevermissed.com/anthony-joseph/about

Jennifer Joseph

June 6, 2021

Correct website is: https://www.forevermissed.com/anthony-joseph/about There was a misprint

Susan and Richard Ulevitch

June 6, 2021

We knew Tony for many years in Del Mar and enjoyed our friendship.
We were always happy to chat with him and Joyce and also seeing them at the LJPlayhouse. He was a fine man in all ways.
Sincere condolences to Joyce and family.

Peter Shapiro

June 6, 2021

A very fine, intelligent, respectful, humorous and insightful gentleman.

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