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Major General Josue "Joe" Robles Jr. (USARmy-Ret)

1946 - 2024

Major General Josue "Joe" Robles Jr. (USARmy-Ret) obituary, 1946-2024, San Antonio, TX

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Major General Josue (Joe) Robles, Jr (USArmy-Ret)
January 24, 1946 - July 4, 2024
Josue (Joe) Robles, Jr. was the eldest of nine children. He was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, on January 24, 1946. When he was three years old, his father, Joe Sr., brought the family to Lorain, Ohio, where the father worked in a steel mill. Joe Jr. worked in that same mill as a teenager ("a hot, dirty, and dangerous place").
In the fall of 1964 Joe entered Lorain Community College. He met and married Linda Board. The expenses of married life led him to drop courses his sophomore year to work part-time and lose his student draft deferment. In 1966 Joe reported to Ft. Jackson for Army basic training. Previously he had planned to finish college and apply to medical school, but his initial experiences in the Army convinced him that he was a natural military leader and could better serve his country as an Army officer. Upon completion of basic training, he attended Artillery Officer Candidate School at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, where he earned commission as a Second Lieutenant in 1967.
After tours in the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Vietnam, for which he was decorated for service and bravery in combat, the Army sent Joe to Kent State University in Ohio to earn a degree in accounting, and later to Indiana State University for a Master of Business Administration. From there Joe graduated from the Army General Staff College, the Spanish General Staff College, and finally, the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.
By this time Joe and Linda had two children, Joseph and Melissa. At Newport, a tragedy struck Joe and his children. While recovering from surgery at the military hospital, Linda suffered from complications leading to her demise. With the help of a sister to watch the children, Joe finished his studies at the Naval War College. He subsequently met and married Patty Gavin of East Greenwich, Rhode Island. With Patty, Joe had two more children, Andrew and Christopher.
Joe and the family then moved to Springfield, Virginia, where Joe worked at the Pentagon as a Colonel in the Army Budget Office. In 1986 at the age of 42 he was promoted Brigadier General and assigned as Assistant Division Commander with the 1st Cavalry Division where he distinguished himself in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm Iraq (1990-1991). Returning to the Pentagon as Director of the Army Budget Office, Joe was promoted in 1993 to Major General in command of the 1st Infantry Division, at Ft. Riley, Kansas.
On the verge of being reassigned to the Pentagon and probably promoted to a third star, Joe decided for family reasons to retire and accept a job offer with USAA headquarters in San Antonio. Texas. Joe and Patty agreed that their autistic youngest son, Christopher, needed a more stable long-term home where he could enjoy the continuity of special education teachers, caregivers, and doctors.
Joe became the USAA Chief Financial Officer in 1994 and Chief Executive and President in 2007. During his tenure at USAA, Joe and his team raised the membership and profits to unprecedented levels. Joe was popular with his staff and the rank-and-file members of USAA. He also served in many civic projects and charitable works. Finally, in 2015 after suffering from Parkinson's for several years Joe retired until he passed on July 4, 2024.
Joe was predeceased by his parents, Esther and Josue Robles, Sr.; his first wife, Linda, and their son, Joseph Anthony; and his sister Gloria Rossi. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; their two sons, Andrew Robles and Christopher Robles; his daughter, Melissa Robles and wife Justine; his siblings: Sam Robles and his wife, Judy, Linda Wood and her husband, Cliff, Nancy Robles, Alex Robles, Doris Anthony, Danny Robles and his wife, Marlene, and Jim Robles and his wife, Kim; and numerous nephews and nieces.
The family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at Porter Loring Mortuary North, 2102 North Loop 1604 East 78232. Beginning at 5:30 p.m. remembrances will be shared. You may watch the livestreaming beginning at 5:30 p.m. through the link at porterloring.com.

MASS OF THE
RESURRECTION
THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2024
10:00 a.m.
(please do not arrive prior to 9:30 a.m.)
HOLY TRINITY
CATHOLIC CHURCH
20523 HUEBNER ROAD, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78258

Fr. Rodolfo Caballero officiating. Pallbearers will be Andrew Robles, Melissa Robles, Sam Robles, Ronnie Cole, Patrick Cole, John Ney, Max Frailey, Josh Williams, Aaron Hernandez, and Ruben Alamillo, Jr.
Major General Robles will be laid to rest with full military honors the following day, Friday, July 19, 2024, at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the assembly area.
**PLEASE ARRIVE TO FORT SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL CEMETERY BY 9:00 A.M. Enter through the cemetery gates off Harry Wurzbach Road where you will be directed to the designated parking area**
For those unable to attend services may watch the livestreaming for each service from the link within his obituary page at porterloring.com
In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution may be made to the Maj. Gen. (USA Ret.) Joe and Patty Robles Professorship in Parkinson's Disease Research Endowment at UT Health San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7835, San Antonio, Texas, 78229, or at https://makelivesbetter.uthscsa.edu/robles.

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Published by San Antonio Express-News from Jul. 7 to Jul. 14, 2024.

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Ellen & Joe Gavin

July 3, 2025

We had the honour of meeting Joe, straight away you had a feeling of what a wonderful man he was. Our thoughts are with Patty and her family at this time.
Thinking of you all.
Joe Gavin & Ellen Killilea

Freddie Valenzuela

July 1, 2025

Best Soldier I ever served with! Freddie Valenzuela, MG retired

Colonel (Ret.) Don Moran

August 6, 2024

General Robles was my Battalion Commander at Fort Riley in the early 1980´s. Superb caring commanding officer. One of the most dynamic competent & capable leader I served with in 30 years military service. He will be greatly missed.

Crystal Kelly

July 23, 2024

Condolences to Patty and the rest of the Robles Family. I have known the Robles family for the past 5 years and Joe was a wonderful man! May he rest in peace! Much love and respect

Santa Castro

July 12, 2024

My Sincere condolences to the Robles Family,
Mr. Robles was and amazing man and great leader.
Keeping you in my prayers for faith to uphold you and loving memories to keep you smiling.
may the perpetual light shine upon him and may he rest in heavenly peace.

Santa Castro/USAA

MG ( r ) Alfred ( Freddie ) Valenzuela

July 10, 2024

A Lucky me but on very sad note!!! I served with Him as a Soldier; a true Leaders who provided magic to us junior officers. He then appointed me to the USAA Federal Savings Bank during His entire tenure as CEO; again my Hero Soldier led us to stardom. I now am an Advisor to the UTHSC ( Military Health Institute ) working mental wellness for Veterans, another vision that the General believed in. I plan to carry his wishes to fruition. I only hope I can carry his torch with the same Love Affair for Soldiers & Families. General Freddie Valenzuela

Dee Bellacetin

July 10, 2024

Saddened to hear you are gone. While at USAA you were the ROCK and the most awesome person i had ever met. Rest in Peace, dear servant of the Lord!
Blessing to your family and friends.

CW4, USA, Ret. Ken Wuest

July 9, 2024

I was the 1st Cavalry Division Pilot in Command for Pegasus 7 during General Robles tour of duty at Ft. Hood and Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Joe Robles was the best. He will be missed. First Team Sir!

Adam Stein

July 9, 2024

Very sad news. General Robles was a great leader and a mentor for so many. I worked for him during Desert Shield & Storm. I was so honored and lucky to work for such a great man, General Robles was always kind and fair. My most sincere condolences to his family God Speed.
Adam Stein
Vermont

Frank Hennessey

July 8, 2024

I was saddened to learn of Joe's passing. He and I served together on DTE's Board of directors for many years and I held him in hiigh esteem. He was my friend and I was fortunate to know him. I have never met a better person. He will be missed.

Daniel Garcia

July 8, 2024

I remember Joe when I was growing up in South Lorain neighborhood. He and Roe Pagan were always playing basketball. I went to school with his sister Gloria and my sister was in the same grade as Sammy. I was hope to run into Joe a Fort Sam or BAMC. He will surely be missed. God Bless and Rest In Peace.

Cynthia Marie Sanchez

July 8, 2024

If you're lucky, at least once in your lifetime you will have someone truly extraordinary come into your life. Someone with great moral principles, someone you can look up to, someone who makes the world a better place just because they are who they are, someone like Major General Robles, Jr. He was the epitome of a great leader. He was passionate about his job and was a dedicated, very hard worker. He questioned and listened to the employees at USAA and made changes-he cared. He was thoughtful and kind to everyone. He set an example of how to live and how to be a decent human being. He was genuine. He smiled. I was extremely blessed to have worked under his leadership at USAA. He was a remarkable gentleman and will be missed. My sincere condolences to his wife and family. Godspeed, Mr. Robles.

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Ellen and Joe Gavin

July 8, 2024

Our deepest sympathy to the Gavin and Robles family.
We have special memories of your visit to Co Mayo in republic of Ireland. Joe was a very special person, our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Thinking of you Patty, Andrew and Christopher.
Ellen and Joe Gavin.

Stacy L. Franson

July 7, 2024

I had the pleasure of working under the leadership of Major General Robles at USAA. Mr. Robles was an extraordinary leader who understood the importance of clear, concise and transparent communication; he moved people with his thoughtful words and warm smile. Although I was not a direct report to Mr. Robles, he helped shape my life, and for that I am grateful. Always a gentlemen, kind in nature, Joe was a giant when he walked in a room. They just don´t make them like this anymore.

Lori Rice

July 7, 2024

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Rest in peace

Mark Wenk

July 6, 2024

A leader amongst leaders. Go beyond and soar with the eagles. You will be missed. Prayers and condolences to the family

Katrina Fuentes Borcherdt

July 6, 2024

Robles family I send you my deepest condolences. I was blessed to work under General Robles leadership for many years. His people style was real. He had a connection with everyone he encountered. I recall many members echoing the same sentiment all the time. He left everyone he met with a lasting impression.

May the Lord give you comfort at this time.

David E Yankowski, USAA IT Retired

July 6, 2024

I had the honor of having the General sit with a few of us in C-Cafe when we were having lunch. He was interested in what we had to say about how things were going. He cared about the people that worked for USAA and valued our input. The best CEO I have ever had the pleasure to meet and the honor to work for.

Kevin Maxwell

July 6, 2024

To the Robles family, I want to extend my sincerest sympathy in the loss of Joe. He was a true man of honor. As a tenured employee of USAA, I had the pleasure of working under his leadership. Joe truly epitomized what USAA stands for. He was true to the mission and embodied the core values of the company. He sincerely cared about the members and the employees. His legacy of being the People´s President will be long lasting. Joe was an exemplary leader and a great man. I had the pleasure of meeting him when he held his last employee meeting in Phoenix. I was star struck. He was a kind man and he always made each person he came in contact feel important. Extending prayers of strength and comfort to the entire family during this difficult time.

Joanne and Paul Morrissey

July 6, 2024

My dear friend Patty,
Our sympathy to you, the Gavin family and the Robles family. Joe was a wonderful man and his many years of service for our Country will always be remembered.
Joanne and Paul Morrissey

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