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Clyde Stanford Robinson Sr.

Virginia, Virginia

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Clyde Stanford Robinson Sr., 73, of Glasgow, Va., died on Tuesday, December 1, 2009, in UVA Hospital. Born on February 21, 1936, in Rockbridge County, he was a son of the late Charles Vaughn Robinson and Mary Gladys Hartless Robinson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a...

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Not one day passes that I don't miss you. The sound of your laughter, your guidance and your brilliant smile.

To Kay and all of the Robinson Family,
I truly am sorry for your lost. I loved and admired Clyde my whole life.He was in some ways more like an uncle or father figure than just my dad's cousin.I will ALWAYS remember his kind and loving ways for as long as I live. Mom and Dad both thought very highly of him. But now it gives me great comfort just knowing that he is up in Heaven with my dad and all of the others who have gone on before him. Just think of the great big family reunion that...

I will always remember your kind and gentle nature, your strength of character and gracious manner.

Looking back I think of you as the moral compass of the Robinson family. I will miss you saying the prayer at the family reunion. May your spirit soar.

We send our condolences to the family and wish you comfort in your loss. Know that Clyde is happy and without any suffering - he is whole once again and having a reunion with loving family members on the other side. We love you Kay. Barbara Jean & Karl Binz , Pocatello Idaho

We are so sorry to hear of Clyde's passing.

You have always been my hero. I will strive to be more like you in the future. Kind, loving, forgiving ... to a fault. I'll miss hearing your beautiful laugh or seeing you smile. You are and always will be the perfect father.

My heart is breaking and you took a huge part of it with you. I know you have no more pain now and that brings me a little comfort. Rest now. Perhaps we'll meet again some day.

I am sorry that Clyde had to suffer in his short time here on earth but just know he has finally gone to his Heavenly reward. I was a grade or so behind him in school and remember his upbeat attitude. May God grant you peace, knowing he is in the arms of his creator and is now whole. Louise Hartless Huber