Robert Struble Jr.

Robert Clayton Struble Jr. (June 7, 1943 - February 26, 2016) was a schoolteacher, historian, author and associate editor at Catholic Lane.

[2] For two years in the mid-1980s he was the resident historian at Sea Pines Abroad, a private prep school in Faistenau bei Salzburg, Austria, a job which he described as his "belated grand tour."

In the election campaign prior to November 3, 2009, Struble was Protect Marriage Washington's spokesman on Referendum 71.

In 1993 he wrote a history of this campaign in, “Second Time A Charm: Term Limits in Washington State,” a paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Pasadena, CA, 3/18/93.

During his senior year, Struble won a national essay contest and was named all conference quarterback for the Northwest Catholic football league.

He enjoyed a variety of music, played piano, wrote poetry, and competed in the local chess club.

Bob Struble Jr., c. 1997
Bob & Jeryl Struble, 2008