Dr. Ronald B. "Ron" Joseph M.D. F.A.C.S.

Dr. Ronald B. "Ron" Joseph M.D. F.A.C.S. obituary

Dr. Ronald B. "Ron" Joseph M.D. F.A.C.S.

Ronald Joseph Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ponte Vedra Valley Funeral Home - Ponte Vedra Beach on Jan. 21, 2026.
Dr. Ronald B. Joseph, M.D. F.A.C.S., husband of 32 years of Commissioner Krista Joseph, died peacefully on Tuesday. He received the diagnosis of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) 3.5 years ago, coinciding with his wife's first day as a St. Johns County commissioner. He adjusted to his new reality with dignity and grace as his physical abilities gradually slipped away – landing him in a wheelchair and on a ventilator. Eventually, he could only communicate with his eye movements on a computer screen. And yet, his intellect, his love for his family and his sense of humor never waned.

Dr. Joseph first suspected he had ALS when he dropped his wife's campaign sign that he had enthusiastically waved through the summer of '22. ALS was a particularly harsh diagnosis for the former world-class athlete who, with his sister Vivian, represented the U.S. in pairs figure skating at the 1964 Olympic games – the first Jewish medal winners. The sister and brother team won the Bronze medal – rewarded for their years of rigorous training in Chicago where they grew up. They were known for moving quickly on the ice and performing breathtaking spins and jumps. Sixty years later, the two were inducted into the Figure Skating Hall of Fame – an honor that Joseph's son Jeremy accepted on his behalf.

Dr. Joseph's Olympic triumph at age 16 marked the beginning of a new phase of his life; he decided to forsake a career as a professional athlete for another demanding profession – medicine. He became a renowned orthopedic surgeon, training at Northwestern University and the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Joseph's 50-year medical career focused on surgery of the shoulder, hand and wrist, as he became one of the first surgeons to pioneer arthroscopic shoulder repair. He practiced in Jacksonville, Crystal River and Orlando, FL; Aspen, CO; and Phoenix and Kingman, AZ.

Dr. Joseph met Krista Keating in 1990. Together, they had a daughter – Ali (now 21) whose passion is competitive swimming. Joseph was also an important father figure to Ms. Keating-Joseph's three children by her first marriage, and raised Adele, Billy and Charlie. He had the children involved in every sport from marathon running to mountain biking to roller blading to ice skating. The two boys earned the distinction of U.S. Navy SEAL, and Charlie was tragically killed by Isis militants in 2016, dying a hero and awarded the Silver Star and Navy Cross. Joseph's only child by his first marriage, Jeremy, a Marine and former White House attorney, grew up with the blended family that now includes six grandchildren and two on the way.

Ronald Joseph not only held his family dear, but he was close to God – raised in the Jewish faith and later converting to Catholicism. He was Baptized after his ALS diagnosis. Determined to stand and take steps independently for the ceremony, he said afterwards, "That was the hardest thing I've ever done." But he was grateful and proud, and it was a joyous day in the lives of the Josephs. Ronald (who went by "Ron") lived a full, rich life, and regarded his ALS challenges in the same goal-focused way he approached training for the Olympics. In his last interview, he said "It's the journey that counts, not the medals."

To honor Ronald Joseph's life and legacy, the family invites memorial donations to be made to the Les Turner ALS Foundation at https://lesturnerals.org/get-involved/ways-to-donate/#, or by mail to Les Turner ALS Foundation, 5550 W. Touhy Avenue, Suite 302, Skokie, IL 60077-3254. Questions about giving may be directed to 847-679-3311.

Donations can also be made in Dr. Ronald B. Joseph's name to Our Lady Star of the Sea in Ponte Vedra Beach where a Catholic Funeral Mass will be held at 1 PM on Friday. All are welcome.

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Pamela Strawbridge Mashke

January 28, 2026

This message is for Vivian . . . talking to you about your skating was always special. Knowing even a little about the journey you and Ron took evoked such admiration in me. Seeing the 5 minute skate on You Tube made me realize how humble you were about your success and what having a close family truly meant. It's an honor to call you a friend. I wish I had known your brother, but read enough about him to recognize his respectful and generous life. With sincere sympathy, Pam Strawbridge

ROBERT J ERICKSON

January 25, 2026

Ron Joseph is one of the most interesting individuals I have ever
met. I was Ron's accountant in Phoenix, Arizona, for many years.
He was a pleasure to work for and was a very fair man as long as
you held up your designated assignment. He was a perfectionist
and excelled at whatever he set his mind to accomplish.
May this gifted athlete and Physician rest in peace.
Bob Erickson, CPA

Linda Wagner Richardson

January 22, 2026

I was one of the nurses in the Scottsdale office many years ago...Jeremy was just a toddler.
What a great guy!!! Dr Joseph worked 24/7...making us crazy on many days but always doing whatever he could to make his patients better.
The world was a better place with him in it!
Condolences to his entire family
Linda

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