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John D. ROBINSON

Springfield, Illinois

1937 - 2015

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John D. Robinson

SPRINGFIELD, IL - Mr. John D. Robinson was born June 15, 1937, in Terry, Miss.; and on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015, Mr. John D. Robinson was called home to be with the Lord at St. John's Hospital.

After 32 years of employment, Mr. Robinson officially retired from The...

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The best Papa and the best friend a girl could have. It’s going to be 6 years in a few days and I can’t believe it. Continue to watch over me & the fam Papa. I love you & miss you soooo much!! ♥♥

He miss by everyone who loved him. He never met a stranger, he'll talk with you like he has known you for years. He'll be for ever missed by family and friends.

Love you Papa, we miss you. It doesn't even seem like it's been 2 years. Fly High my boy

My delightful Brother, Friend and Confident. You will be missed in a big way. Rest in Peace. Your baby Sister, Mary

Uncle John, I called you a Messenger from God!!! I heard you loud and clear!! You were a gift to us all!! To God be the Glory!! You fought a good fight, You finish your course, The battle is over. You have paid your dues!! No car's to wash in heaven!!:-) As your sister Mary, said it best,,,,You have change your address!! Now enjoy your new Mansion "On Heaven Avenue" R.I.P.

Oh I'm sorry to see this. He was the nicest man at the car wash and always did a great job. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. R.I.P. John

To Baba, Les and the family, you are in my heart and in my prayers. I love you guys. John 1, you will be so missed...

Uncle John Robinson as we all call you The Godfather and that you was truly a Godfather to us all. You talk to each and everyone of us. Giving us encouraging words and wisdom. Love you your Niece Renee.

John always made my day whenever I got to the car wash. Always smiling and he made time to speak with me every time. He had a great outlook on life and spread a little sunshine while he was here. RIP my friend.

Dave Urish