Nearly every Sunday for 10 years, Peter Donaldson would shake the hand of the distinguished-looking man sitting behind him at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish and say, "Peace be with you."
Donaldson thought John M. Roll, who also served as a lector and usher at the church, was a doctor.
He learned Roll was a federal judge just a few months before Jan. 8, 2011, when Roll was slain outside a Foothills grocery store along with Gabe Zimmerman, 30, Dorothy Jean "Dot" Morris, 76, Phyllis Schneck, 79, Dorwan "Dory" Stoddard, 76, and Christina-Taylor Green, 9.
Donaldson, a retired teacher, was one of about 400 people who gathered at the Tucson Music Hall Friday for a special U.S. District Court session to honor Roll.
"I'm here today because I knew the judge and I loved him," Donaldson said. "He was a wonderful man."
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Donaldson wasn't alone in his praise of Roll, a 63-year-old married father of three and grandfather of five.
In between introducing the other speakers at the event, U.S. District Court Chief Judge Roslyn Silver read excerpts of letters written by retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, former U.S. Sen. Dennis DeConcini, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Arizona Sen. John McCain.
O'Connor recalled Roll's "tireless commitment to duty" and his knack for projecting "genuine warmth." DeConcini recalled teasing Roll for his propensity for stopping to talk to everyone. He would ask Roll if he was running for public office and Roll would laugh and say he'd leave that for people smarter than he. Roberts wrote that Roll had the ability to leave a mark wherever he went, even "sandlots."
Roll, a UA College of Law graduate, worked as a state and federal prosecutor before being appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals, based in Tucson, in 1987. In 1991, Roll was appointed to the federal bench by President George H.W. Bush, and he became chief judge of the District of Arizona in 2006.
Silver and fellow U.S. District Judges Robert Broomfield, Jennifer Zipps and Raner Collins all described Roll as a man of "exceptionally good character" who was humble, an excellent listener, genuinely caring and able to inspire those around him to do their best.
Michael Waits went to work as Roll's law clerk immediately out of law school in 2009. He described Roll as a a deeply compassionate man who made a young, overwhelmed lawyer feel as though he were an essential part of his courtroom family.
Zipps told the crowd Roll valued everyone who worked within the criminal justice system - clerks, interpreters, deputy U.S. marshals, Pretrial Services officers, probation officers and others. And while he presided over a remarkable 263 trials while a U.S. District Court judge and sentenced more than 1,900 people during his last year alone, he would be the last person to talk about his accomplishments, she said.
As a newly appointed judge, Zipps said, Roll left a "clear path for new judges to follow."
Roll "never met anyone he didn't feel concern for or had an interest in," no matter their station in life, Collins said.
Collins recalled how he once saw Roll, then a prosecutor, put a young rape victim back on the stand to rebut the shaky testimony of a suspected rapist who told the jury the sex was consensual.
When he questioned Roll as to why he would do that, Collins said he realized Roll did it not to help his case but to help the victim. Roll was at the Congress on Your Corner event on Jan. 8, 2011, because he was "being John," Collins said.
He wanted to thank U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords for writing a letter of support for him. Because of extreme caseloads, Roll had been trying to get an extension of the time frame in which felony cases must take place.
Roll would not have been comfortable letting the opportunity to thank Giffords personally go by, Collins said.
Fern Bomchill, Federal Bar Association National President, announced at the end of the session a "larger-than-life" bronze bust of Roll will become a permanent memorial at the U.S. District Court in Tucson later this year.
In June, ground was broken in Yuma for a new federal courthouse that will be named for Roll.
On StarNet: Read the stories of the shooting we published Jan. 9, 2011, at azstarnet.com/giffords
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Giffords, in Tucson, honors Zimmerman
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords arrived in Tucson on Friday to begin commemorating the anniversary of the shooting that killed six people and left her and 12 others wounded.
Giffords' staff posted a photo on her Facebook page Friday of her taking part in a ceremony at her Tucson office honoring slain staffer Gabe Zimmerman. She will appear at a candlelight vigil Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Arizona Mall to mark the Jan. 8, 2011, mass shooting.
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Jan. 8, 2011
- Rep. Giffords shot, judge and 5 others killed at Tucson event
- Man linked to Giffords shooting rampage called 'very disturbed'
- Witness: Gunman 'was going for the congresswoman'
- Live updates from Giffords press conference
- Officials ID slain Giffords staffer
- Red Cross makes plea for blood following shooting
- Dupnik: Gunman made previous 'threats of death' but not against Giffords
- Remarks by President Obama on the shootings
- Sheriff corrects last name of retiree killed in rampage
- Second Saturdays canceled tonight
- Intersection of Ina and Oracle reopens after shooting
- Tucson retiree was killed at the Giffords event, friends say
- What was in his head? YouTube reveals grievances on currencies, grammar, religion, Constitution
- Vigil for Giffords, other shooting victims
Jan. 9, 2011
- Judge Roll, girl, 3 retirees, aide slain in attack on congresswoman
- A man of faith and devoted to rule of law
- Sheriff's office: 4 people stopped gunman
- Born, died between 2 tragedies
- Tucson girl, 9, killed in rampage, identified
- Giffords' medical condition called 'very precarious'
- 5 federal charges filed against Loughner in Giffords shootings
- Retired couple were in line of fire; he's dead, she's wounded
- Aide had gift for working with people
- Doc was feet from Giffords, aided others in 'surreal' scene
- 'It was clear who (gunman) was going for,' witness says
- Daniel Hernandez, intern, stays by Giffords' side
- Mourners gather by noon at Giffords' Tucson office
- Josh Brodesky: Perhaps now we can come together
- Officials express shock, support for Giffords
- Dupnik: Suspect is mentally unstable
- Red Cross pleads for blood after shootings
- McKale idle after shootings
- House delaying repeal vote on new health-overhaul law
- Authorities clear man called 'person of interest' in Giffords shooting case
- Coverage from around the world
- Giffords shooting: TUSD superintendent's letter to staff
- Gun used in shooting spree bought at Tucson store
- Fitz: Light a candle
Jan. 10, 2011
- Doctors: Rep. Giffords, other shooting victims continue to improve
- Five federal charges filed against Loughner in shooting
- Four Tucsonans stopped gunman: Ordinary citizens became heroes
- Giffords can squeeze hand, hold up fingers
- Giffords' husband offers his gratitude
- Morrises, shot at shopping center gathering, 'were totally in love'
- Shooting leaves NASA stunned
- Shooting victim made quilts, volunteered
- Slaying victims had diverse backgrounds
- Suspect faced no legal barrier to buying gun at local store
- Congress' security tightens; members, families, staff are briefed
- Tucsonans gather to mourn, pray for victims
- 911 callers describe frantic shooting scene
- Bloodshed could have chilling effect on forums
- Slain girl's family - rooted in baseball - gets teams' support
- 'Unabomber' lawyer sought for Tucson gunman
- At the Courthouse: Hero and Mom discuss Saturday's event
- Brewer speech focused on Tucson shooting victims (full text)
- Giffords' husband releases first statement since shooting
- LaWall considers state charges in Tucson shooting spree case
- No bail for shooting spree suspect
- Obama leads moment of silence for Tucson shooting victims
- Pueblo Politics: Kelly cancels Saturday announcement
- Pueblo Politics: Obama talks to families affected by tragedy
- Teddy bears, ribbons adorn young shooting victim's school
- UA: Counseling is available after Saturday's shootings
- Editorial: Let's step back, as Giffords asked
Jan. 11, 2011
- Dupnik's remarks stir political debate
- He credits military training in his role in day's heroics
- Giffords' status unchanged, a favorable sign
- Lawmakers see more security but want to remain accessible
- Obamas coming here for tribute
- Suspect's erratic past telling, experts say
- Expired law banned 31-round magazines
- How is 'incapacity' handled by Congress?
- Mesa Verde students mourn Christina-Taylor Green, 9
- Christina-Taylor Green memorial fund announced
- Loughner, at US hearing in Phoenix, ordered held
- Neighbor: Loughner's parents devastated
- Shooting victims' kin speak out
- State lawmakers push law to block Tucson funeral protests
- Tucson Health: Free state hotline set up for grief counseling
- Tucson Health: Progress website on Giffords' aide
- University of Arizona: Obamas to be at Tucson memorial event Wednesday
- Editorial: It's logical to try to make sense of such horror
- Fitz: Arizona
Jan. 12, 2011
- In an instant, crisis united shopper, aide
- Local 'Angels' group, new AZ law seek to shelter funeral goers from protests
- Loughner's family: Mysteries remain
- President Obama arrives at UMC
- Sales of guns, including Glocks, soar across US
- UMC's Level 1 trauma expands to fill need
- Update: Giffords more responsive less sedated, doc says
- Announced funeral services for the shooting victims
- Giffords' constituents can call Grijalva's office
- In UMC visit, Brewer praises docs' efforts, patients' 'resiliency'
- 3 UMC workers fired for records access
- Church won't protest funerals, school
- Funeral services for shooting victims
- Loughner stopped for running red light hours before attack
- Loughner's parents: 'We don't understand why this happened'
- Pueblo Politics: Grijalva takes over Giffords' constituent work
- Pueblo Politics: House to consider resolution honoring Giffords
- Pueblo Politics: Poll finds most Americans don’t blame shooting on political tone
- Spokesman: Recovery of wounded Giffords' staffer, Ron Barber, going well
- Tucson bishop leads Mass to remember shooting victims
- Victims remembered at Mass
- Editorial: Note to Obamas: Despite tragedy, this is a good town
- Fitz: Gabby
Jan. 13, 2011
- Christina-Taylor made "powerful" difference, mourners told
- 'What matters is not wealth, or status, or power or fame, but how well we have loved'
- 3 UMC workers fired for invading records
- Full text of President Obama's prepared speech
- Giffords' doctor: 'We're very happy at this point'
- Giffords' way: pragmatic service
- Healing words of president a balm to the brokenhearted
- Loughner's contacts with cops
- Memorial fund will honor shooting victim
- Enjoy the journey: Tragedies 40 years apart have same chilling effect
- Found bag containing ammo linked to Tucson shooting suspect
- Calif. judge will handle Loughner's federal case
- Church gives up protest plans, gets radio airtime
- Lawmaker carrying her gun into Senate
- Odd antics at PCC viewed with growing alarm
- UA law college scholarship set up in Roll's name
- Editorial: Obama implores us to open our eyes
- Christina-Taylor liked sports, music, public service
- Fitz: A nation grieves
Jan. 14, 2011
- Hundreds attend Judge Roll's funeral
- Thousands mourn youngest who died
- 'Angels,' bikers help protect girl's funeral
- Giffords making 'all the right moves'
- Reluctant hero can finally sleep
- Safeway starts fund to aid shooting victims
- Vigils for victims of shootings
- Volunteers help city try to heal, one bell at a time
- 2 funds set up in memory of aide
- Shooting victim Barber visits UMC memorial
- Audio: 911 calls about the shooting spree
- Audio: sheriff's radio traffic after Giffords shooting
- Bill would restrict high-load magazines
- Deputies release items found on Loughner after shooting
- Bill would ban gun magazines with more than 10 rounds
- Monks craft a custom casket for Christina
- Retiree shot in the arm he used to shield wife's head from bullets
- Safeway establishes fund for Tucson shooting victims
- Updated: Memorial funds, benefits and hotlines for victims and their families
- Obama's remarks hailed
- Roll was dedicated to family, faith and the law; funeral Mass today
- Editorial: Stop for a moment, before you say it
- This is a time to unify,make peace, build bridges
- Fitz: In memory
Jan. 15, 2011
- Expert: Loughner fit bill for evaluation
- Safeway store, site of mass shooting, reopens
- Funeral Sunday
- Giffords makes 'encouraging' progress
- Loughner's friends, teachers tell of descent into madness
- NBC anchor Williams' 'indelible images' of Tucson
- Roll is laid to rest: 'Papa is in heaven'
- Sheriff's timeline shows Loughner's moves before shootings
- Survivors recall details of shooting
- Over a dozen local officials pledge to quit political vitriol
- Shot twice, Giffords aide stays upbeat
- Arizona allows adults to get court-ordered psychiatric help for anyone
- Eyewitness accounts of wounded victims
- Gunshot victim drove himself to the hospital
- Loughner's activities day of shooting released
- Transcript of Loughner's Sept. 23 video
- Editorial: Get well soon , Gabby: We need your quiet, moderate voice more than ever
- Fitz: Sheriff Dupnik
- Phyllis Schneck, devoted to her family and church
Jan. 16, 2011
- Aide arrived early to make sure event was set to go
- Brewer, key leaders see no reason to curb high-capacity ammo clips
- Busy retiree used free day to meet rep she admired
- Concerned pair had some questions for their US rep
- He wanted to say thanks to Giffords for border work
- Here's short look at some of those who were wounded in the attack
- Josh Brodesky: 3 of the slain had less notice but were loved dearly as well
- Jurist went by to greet, thank his old friend Gabby
- Man who helped restrain Loughner carried a gun
- Memorial funds set up for victims and families
- One awful instant
- Paramedic: 'It was chaos ... my mind went blank'
- Safeway reopens with silent moment
- Schneck's life of service recalled
- Shooting victim held in alleged threat at forum
- The Scoop: They all came: Brian Williams, Katie Couric, etc.
- Third-grader started day snuggling with mom
- Those at the scene share stories
- Political notebook: On edges of tragedy, a ring tone sounds right note
- Neto's Tucson: Even as a child, Daniel Hernandez was calm, poised
- Editorial: After tragedy, let kids know: 'We're in this together'
- Mental-health care is the true insanity
- Public mood has always played a role in violence
- Readers share thoughts about gun control, mental illness, a gentler world
- Fitz: Again and again and again
- Dorwan 'Dory' Stoddard lent skills to those in need
Jan. 17, 2011
Jan. 18, 2011
Jan. 19, 2011
- Kelly: Giffords' commitment is unshakable
- Shrines pop up across city in colorful displays of caring
- Giffords worker relives day of shooting
- Giffords will move to Houston rehab hospital, likely on Friday
- Giffords' husband: She'll return to Congress 'stronger, more committed'
- Loughner indicted on charges of trying to kill Giffords, two aides
- Pima Sheriff's official: Video shows Giffords shot in face
- Fitz: What Arizona can afford
Jan. 20, 2011
Jan. 21, 2011
Jan. 22, 2011
Jan. 23, 2011
Jan. 27, 2011

