Robert E. Holmes Explained

Robert Edward Holmes
Image Name:Robert E. Holmes.jpg
State House:Ohio
State:Ohio
District:58th
Term:January 3, 1961 – December 31, 1968
Preceded:At Large Districts
Succeeded:Larry Hughes
Party:Republican
Office2:Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice
Term Start2:December 11, 1978
Term End2:December 31, 1992
Predecessor2:Frank Celebrezze
Successor2:Francis E. Sweeney
Appointer2:Jim Rhodes
Birth Date:14 November 1922
Birth Place:Columbus, Ohio
Death Place:Powell, Ohio
Spouse:Marjory Jean Holmes
Patricia S. Mishey
Children:two
Alma Mater:Ohio University
Moritz College of Law

Robert Edward Holmes (November 14, 1922 – July 28, 2004) was an associate justice of the Ohio Supreme Court from 1978 until 1992. A conservative jurist, he had previously represented his native Franklin County in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1961 until 1968 and on Ohio Tenth District Court of Appeals from 1968 until 1978 when he moved to the Supreme Court and was replaced on the Appeals Court bench by Thomas J. Moyer.

In 1978, Governor Rhodes appointed Holmes to the seat on the Supreme Court vacated when Frank Celebrezze was elected as chief justice. He won election to six-year terms in 1980 and 1986, but was prevented from running again in 1992, because the new term would not begin until after his 70th birthday, the mandatory age limit to begin a term on the court.[1]

He was a graduate of Ohio University where he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity and the Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law.

Holmes married Marjory Jean Holmes on August 23, 1952, and they had two sons. She died in 1977. Holmes later married Patricia S. Mishey, who died in 1999. Holmes died at home in Powell, Ohio in 2004.[1]

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  1. http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/SCO/formerjustices/bios/holmes.asp The Supreme Court of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System - Robert Edward Holmes