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John Robinson Obituary

ROBINSON, Jr., John

William

October 6, 1939 -

September 16, 2025

John was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, and a man of many talents — a businessman, public servant, pilot, farmer, outdoorsman and conservationist. He was knowledgeable and well-skilled in all the pursuits he undertook. Yet, beyond his many accomplishments, it was his strong Christian faith that anchored his life, guiding him to treat others with unfailing integrity and fairness.

John William Robinson, Jr., the son of John William Robinson, Sr. and Cora Couch Robinson of Winder, Georgia, was born October 6, 1939, at Emory Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, and died on September 16, 2025.

A lifelong Georgian, John lived in Winder until the early 2000s, when he and his wife, Margaret Mobley Robinson, moved to St. Simons Island following his retirement.

John attended Winder Public Schools through the eighth grade and graduated high school from the Darlington School in Rome, Georgia. He went on to study at both Emory University and the University of Georgia and was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve.

After the premature passing of his father, John devoted his career to his family's business, serving as President of Southern Waistbands, a manufacturer of interlinings for the apparel industry, for nearly 40 years. He also owned and operated an independent sales agency for Threads USA, a supplier of industrial thread. John made many lifelong friends in his career and loved telling colorful stories about the great times he had with these friends throughout his career in the apparel industry.

John was also an investor and Director of the Bank of Barrow and, following its acquisition, Bank South, where he later served as Chairman of the Trust Board. Following Bank South's acquisition by NationsBank, John served on the NationsBank Advisory Board for Northeast Georgia. John was also a Director of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia and later of Cerulean Companies, and he was a member of the Society of International Business Fellows.

John was generous with his time and resources, serving in numerous leadership roles for faith-based, civic and educational institutions that were important to him. He was a Trustee of the Georgia Baptist Foundation where he served as President and Chairman of the Endowment Committee. He was a long-time Deacon and Treasurer of the First Baptist Church of Winder and a devoted member of Wesley Church at Frederica. John was also an early supporter of the founding of Athens Academy, where his two children attended school, and he served as a Trustee of the school for many years.

John had a great love of the State of Georgia and served the state in several leadership positions. He was a member of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, Chairman of the Private Colleges and Universities Authority and Board Member of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources where he served as Chairman of the State Parks and Historical Sites and Game and Fish Divisions.

Additionally, John served four terms as a Director of the Barrow County Chamber of Commerce, participated in Barrow County vocational education initiatives, and founded the Barrow County Manufacturers Health Clinic to serve apparel industry employees.

John loved farming and was a dedicated steward of land and wildlife habitat. Shortly after getting married in 1965, John and his wife, Margaret, built a house in Barrow County on land where he farmed row crops and timber for many years. Throughout his life, and up until his death, John spent countless hours managing timber land, planting crops and creating wildlife habitat. He was happiest in the outdoors — whether in the field with one of his beloved hunting dogs, farming, operating heavy equipment or sharing the natural world with his wife, children and grandchildren.

John was a proficient aviator earning his pilot's license at age 17 and later his instrument, and multi-engine ratings. John flew airplanes for business and pleasure throughout the Southeast and as far West as Wyoming where he once took his family on a cross country adventure in his Cessna 182. John continued flying into his late 70s and remained active in the aviation community as a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) at St. Simons. Even after retiring from flying, John found joy in the camaraderie of fellow pilots, including his son, with whom he shared this passion.

John is survived by his wife of 59 years, Margaret Mobley Robinson; his children Margaret Martin (Christopher Harry Martin) and John W. Robinson III (Adrian Rice Robinson); and his beloved grandchildren: Grace, Mary Meyer and Carlton Martin and Will and Rice Robinson.

A memorial service will be held on September 25, 2025 at 11 AM at Wesley Church at Frederica located at 6520 Frederica Road, St. Simons Island, Georgia.

A special thanks to Lisa Chapman and her team at Pruitt Healthcare, Felicia Walker, Linda Jordan, Jennifer Meyer and Dewayne Phillips for their professional and loving care.



In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Fund at Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University at together.emory.edu/Robinson and the Wesley Church at Frederica in St. Simons Island, GA at wesleyssi.org

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sep. 18, 2025.

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Lonice Barrett

September 19, 2025

John Robinson was one of the most dedicated and efficient members of the Georgia Board of Natural Resources. He loved state parks and historic sites and wildlife conservation programs and wa a wonderful friend and mentor to a lot of us at DNR. To John and Margaret and your family, please know what giant footsteps this good and decent man left on the men and women of DNR. With much love, respect and admiration!

Janell Wild and Tony Wild

September 18, 2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I loved John and loved talking with him about banking. Love you.
Tony and Janell Wild

Linda Robbins- Jordan

September 18, 2025

My sincere condolences to Mrs. Margaret Robinson and family. My heart is heavy as I think about Mr. John. I truly enjoyed seeing John and Margaret on Saturdays. Mr. John was one of a kind. A very nice and humble man with an amazing family.

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Jimmy & Theresa Glenn

September 17, 2025

Sending our deepest condolences to this amazing family. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Love from your Mississippi friends,
Jimmy & Theresa Glenn

Edward J. Hawie

September 17, 2025

I have lost a highly valued friend, hunting companion and someone that was always there for me when I needed support and counsel. Ed Hawie

Carter Hopkins

September 17, 2025

John and I met at UGA, `58/9, found we both had similar interests and just someone you wanted to be with whenever possible. We became licensed
Private Pilots on the same day.
Generous and giving in so many ways to all. Margaret fit John to a "T" and what a wonderful family they raised.
John, I know those who have preceded us upstairs will welcome you with open arms. Lord willing, I will see you "at the Top".
Love you, Brother

Carolyn Broxton

September 17, 2025

I´m sending my deepest sympathy to Margaret and all the family. I treasure the fond memories and the friendship we shared. May God comfort and be with you all. With love, Carolyn Broxton

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