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Dolly Mabel Grubb Robinson

Virginia, Virginia

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Dolly Mabel Grubb (Grannymother) Robinson, 94, of Wytheville, passed away Saturday, December 26, 2009 at her home. She was the daughter of the late Walter and Georgia Anna Etter Grubb. She presently attended the Original Church of God, enjoyed traveling, working outside, and family activities....

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I'm selfish......... wish you were still here. I try to remember that you're near us at all times because you are buried deep in our hearts. There will never be another person like you in any of our lives. I guess you only get to have one Grannymother. But what a wonderful one you were. We all miss you and everyday one of us thinks of a funny story. You were our biggest fan. We're homesick for you and we will all see you soon. We will always laugh about your Vicks. haha I'll bet...

Grannymother....we continue to miss you very much! But, also, very glad you are whole again. Happy Birthday to you in Heaven. Until we meet again! Love you, Angel

Thinking about you tonight, Grannymother... and missing you.

Sorry to hear about your mom. She and Lomie will always be remembered from the Gospel Tabernacle. May God bless and comfort all.

Patsye and family so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother you all our in my thoughts and prayers at this very sorrowful time.

Patsy, Janey, and LomaSharon, I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a great
lady. She was always so good to me. I loved spending the night at your house.
She treated me like one of her children. I have great memories of those days of long ago.
My prayers are with all of you.
Mary Sue Tomey

Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Jeb, Rita [Kegley], and Nikki Huddle

WE WERE SAD TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. WE PRAY THAT GOD WILL GIVE YOU COMFORT AND
HELP YOU TO ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST AND FONDEST MEMORIES. KEEPING YOU IN OUR PRAYERS.
EDDIE, KAREN, LACY AND KENNETH KEGLEY.

I can only imagine what it will be like when I walk by your side. I can only imagine what my eyes will see when your face is before me. I can only imagine.

I wasn't there when you entered this world, but I was blessed enough to be by you as you left here and entered heaven. It still hasn't really hit me that you're not longer physically among us. I could never, and can never thank you enough for everything that you did for us: the things we knew you did, and for the many...