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Dr. Richard C. Boling Sr.

1928 - 2017

Dr.  Richard C. Boling Sr. obituary, 1928-2017, Elkhart, IN

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Dr. Richard C. Boling, Sr.

On the morning of March 3rd, 2017, a truly good and gentle man joined Jesus and the rest of heaven's unspeakable joy! Dr. Richard Clayton Boling Sr., born on October 28th, 1928 to Kenneth and Francis Boling, quickly took on the gentle love modeled by his dad, Kenneth. He grew up in Indianapolis, a good student, altar boy, and athlete. He attended Cathedral High School and was an Indiana Central Greyhound where he studied the sciences and played tennis. He was also part of a rag-tag football league that created bruises and friends.

He made everyone he met feel like family and was a shining example of unconditional love and inclusiveness. One friend, Al Mendez, introduced Richard to his future wife, Joanne. "Dick", as all of his many wonderful friends knew him, went to Indiana University School of Medicine and began to court Joanne Elizabeth Bullock. Due to a demanding schedule and a short two-day leave, Joanne and Dick were married the day after Christmas. Following medical school, he served in the U.S. Army at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs.

Ophthalmology residency in Indianapolis followed his discharge from the Army. With the births of their children, Kathy, Rich, Mark, and Jennifer, his future as a family man was insured. Another of his friends from medical school, Glen Hawkins, suggested Dick come up and visit the South Bend/Elkhart area as a potential place to make their home and start his medical practice. It didn't take long to fall in love with the area and its people. Elkhart is home!

For fifty years, "Doc Darling", as Joanne called him, joyfully served the families of Michiana's eye care needs. He was best known by his patients as "Dr. Blue Eyes". When a patient would compliment his appearance, his famous retort was, "well there's nothing wrong with your eyes."

On countless occasions, he met emergencies at the ER or in the office making a real difference in their future sight. From eye muscle surgeries to cataracts and everything in between, he was a true renaissance ophthalmologist; he could do it all and with a gentle hand. Speaking of "hands," Doc Darling had the softest anyone ever felt. Dick insisted he did "tough manual labor" tarring roofs in his youth, but there were certainly no callouses to verify!

During their 67-year marriage, Dick and Joanne loved spending time with friends, traveling, singing around the piano, playing cards and playing golf. Dick loved his Horseradish Club Thursdays and was always the best smelling guy in the room.

He is survived by his 4 children, Kathy (Bruce), Rich (Babette), Mark (Monique) and Jennifer (Dan); his 14 grandchildren, Krista, Marissa, Katie, Ashley, Whitney, Hayley, Mackenzie, Ronisha, Drew, Christopher, Michael, Matthew, Zachary, and Madeline, also 5 great grandchildren.

A doctor, a friend, a doting Bappaw, a loving father, husband and Christ follower, there were so many facets to this diamond of a man. He was well-loved and his life was well-lived. He will be missed.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 9, 2017 at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 1405 N. Main St. Elkhart. Reverend Jason Frieberger will officiate. Military honors by the U.S. Army Funeral Honor Guard will be rendered at the conclusion of the Mass. Immediately following, everyone is then invited for a meal and a time of sharing with the family at the Christiana Creek Country Club until 7:30 p.m. A celebration of life service will be announced at a future date. Private family burial will be at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola, IN. 

Arrangements and care have been entrusted by the family to Billings Funeral Home, Elkhart.

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Published by The Indianapolis Star on Mar. 7, 2017.

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Teresa Rardin

August 28, 2017

I loved Dad Boling. He told me that he was adopting me. He was a great, caring and loving man. He passed me off as a patient to his son, who I went to school with. I missed him when he retired. I know that I will see him again in heaven. My condolences to my "brothers and sisters". And to Mom.

Yalonda Pratcher

March 18, 2017

This is a loving family and devoted to their patients and family! I had the pleasure to enjoy time with them and Kathy I send my condolences to your family! I love ❤ y'all unconditionally!

Shelley Long

March 7, 2017

I met Dr. Boling Sr., in 1959, as a 7 year old girl with severe myopia. Dr. Boling's excellent care allowed me to grow up with 20/20 corrected vision, including contacts at 13(nearly unheard of at the time), and maybe more importantly with self esteem despite my vision issues. I've been away from Elkhart for many years, but I have never forgotten this wonderful man and his family. Thinking of you all now.

March 6, 2017

May the powerful words recorded in the Bible at Matthew 5:4 encourage and strengthen your saddened heart.

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Pam Tipton

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Jon Aaron

March 6, 2017

Dick along with his wonderful wife Joanne gave me many smiles throughout the years. Truly a special man I was blessed to have in my life.

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Ronda Smith

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Anna Marie Overton

March 6, 2017

Dr. Boling Senior was my mom's doctor and treated her for glaucoma. He was able to catch it at the early stage and my mom was able to maintain 20/25 vision. Thank you Dr. Senior. You will truly be missed and I love you dearly.

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