Robert W. Bolling, 90, of Terre Haute, IN passed away 11:23 AM Tuesday, September 3, 2013 in Union Hospital at Terre Haute, IN. He was a retired carrier for the US Postal Service at Terre Haute. He was born Oct. 22, 1922 at Sheldon, IL, the son of Charles Munson Bolling and Sara Hazel Walls Bolling. He married Jeanne Eitel on Sept. 1, 1943 at Oakland, CA. On this past Saturday he and his wife celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary surrounded by their entire family. His family was his number one priority and he was so fortunate to have all of them together for this very special day. Surviving are his wife, Jeanne; two daughters, Karen (Larry) Martin and Melissa (Floyd) Shassere both of Terre Haute; three grandchildren, Angela (Tim) Patterson, Amy (Nick) Phillips and Chad Andrews; three step grandchildren, David (Rachel) Shassere, Bradley Shassere and Christin (Robert) Higham; great grandchildren, Andy Patterson, Katie Patterson, Kailynn Phillips, Chloe Phillips, Carsyn Phillips and Kyndall Phillips and step great grandchildren, Andrew Shassere, Lauren Shassere, Jon Higham, Sara Higham, Emily Higham, Quinn Brown and Drew Brown. Bob founded the Swinging Mates Square Dance Club in 1953 and was a Western Square Dance Caller for 49 years. He was a member of the Prime Timers Bowling League, Rea Park Sr. Golf League, Natl. Association of Letter Carriers, Clark Co. Post #90 of the American Legion, was a supporter of the ISU Men's and Women's Basketball team and was a devout St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan since 1939. He was a member of the United Methodist Temple at Terre Haute and had served his nation in the US Army during WW II in the 3787 Quarter Mast Corps. Services in honor of his life will be 4:00 PM Thursday at the United Methodist Temple, 5301 S US Hwy 41, Terre Haute with Rev. Steve Cain and Rev. David Deal officiating. Burial will follow in the Marshall Cemetery at Marshall, IL. Visitation will be 1:00 PM until service time Thursday at the church. It is requested memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Temple, Vigo Co. Public Library or to the Heart Association.