CHANDLER-ROBBINS-Obituary

CHANDLER J. ROBBINS Jr.

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Robbins, Chandler J., Jr.Of Southborough and formerly of Quincy passed away on September 19, 2012. Chandler is survived by his father, Chandler J. Robbins, Sr. of Weymouth, his sisters, Gay Rendle and Joy Robbins Beckwith of Pembroke, his aunt, Mrs. Anthony Spinello of Venice, FL and several...

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My sympathy goes out to Chad's family and friends. Chad mentored many veterans and supervisors while working with the Veterans Construction Team over the years, supporting, and guiding them, and he became a very good friend to many. I myself have known Chad for many years. Many miss him and remember his dedication to others and his service to his country as a US Marine. I am proud to have had the pleasure of working with and knowing Chad over the years.

Gay and joy. Soo sorry to hear of channys passing. Brought back lots of memories of elm ave and my childhood. My deepest sympathies to u both

I'm sorry to hear of Chan's passing, I worked with him at the Capital Super Market. I never knew of his service to our country and I am gratefull.

Thank you for your (2) tours of service Mr. Robbins. Rest in peace.

I am so saddened to hear of Channie's passing. We were childhood friends. My love to the family and to you Joy my very dear friend. Sue Marshall (Laycock)

Thank you Chad for your service and working with other veterans at the V.A.

Sad to hear the news of Chan's death. Spent the 60's and 70's working with and hanging out with Chan. My condolences to Joy, Gay and his Dad. Rest in peace.

John Casey

Sorry to hear this news, Channy was a childhood friend.served his country with pride.

Thank you Mr. Robbins for your service to our country, rest in peace.