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Edward Robinson Obituary

On Saturday, June 22, 2013, Edward B. Robinson (Captain Ed) of Niceville, FL, formerly of Destin, FL, passed away peacefully at home after an extended illness, with his wife Jan by his side. Ed was born October 20, 1928 in Montgomery, AL. He was raised on a farm in Burkeville, AL. With the nation at war and his two older brothers serving their country he wanted to do his part so at the age of 15 Ed lied about his age and joined the Merchant Marines where, never having been on a boat before, he was assigned to an ocean going tug boat traveling to the Panama Canal zone. When he was of age, he joined the Army Air Corps where he trained as a tail gunner on a B-29. After the war Ed went to work in Atlanta, Georgia for Georgia Tech as a photographer where he documented experiments in the engineering labs and later worked with Coach Bobby Dodd taking photos during football games. After ten years in Georgia, Ed returned home to Montgomery, Alabama where he went to work for the Montgomery Advertiser. Ed was sports photographer for Coach Paul Bear Bryant and took the first of photos of Joe Namath on campus and iconic photos of the Bear standing in houndstooth cap leaning against the goal post which has been widely circulated. During the 1960's, his photographs of George and Lurleen Wallace, Bobby Kennedy, police dogs attacking protesters, and policeman turning fire hoses on the rioters were picked up by the Associated Press and appeared in newspapers nationwide, as well as, Stars and Stripes in Europe and Life Magazine. Weary with the turmoil in Montgomery, Ed moved to Destin, Florida where he purchased the Dreams Inn and later the Sailfish Motel. He earned his captains license and owned the charter boat Three-L's. After selling his motels and charter boat, Captain Ed ran the private yacht, Ballyhoo, where he fished billfish tournaments from New Orleans to Apalachicola for over twenty years. In 1995 when the changes to Destin got too much to handle, he moved to Niceville, FL. Ed had a passion for classic automobiles, especially his all-steel 1934 Ford street rod. He was a regular at area car shows both as a participant and a spectator. At age 73, not satisfied with retirement, he went to work as a driver for Hertz where he stayed until mid-2012 when illness forced him to retire. Ed was also a huge NASCAR and University of Alabama football fan. Roll Tide!

Ed is predeceased by his son Captain Neil Robinson of Destin, FL; parents George and Mera Robinson, sisters Elizabeth Tyler, Patricia Bush, Betty Summerlin and brother Neil Robinson, all of Montgomery, AL; and brother EW Robinson of Las Vegas, NV.

Ed leaves behind his wife and best friend of 32 years, Jan; daughters, Robin Robinson-Huss, Laura Palumbo and Katrina Parish of Orlando, FL; stepchildren, Jennifer Barton-Blevins of Winder, GA; Michael Barton of Aurora, IL; and Kevin Barton of Marquette, MI; as well as, ten grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and his faithful companion Rocky.

The family would like to thank Dr. Mark Schroeder and his staff and Covenant Hospice for their loving care and support.

Arrangements are entrusted to White Chapel funeral home in Montgomery, AL where he will be laid to rest at Greenwood Cemetery on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 11:00 am. Per Ed's wishes there will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers, Ed requested donations to PAWS, 752 Lovejoy Road, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 or Alaqua Animal Refuge, 914 Whitfield Road, Freeport, FL 32439.



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Published by Montgomery Advertiser on Jun. 25, 2013.

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Neil Robinson

July 24, 2013

God Bless you Jan. My prayers are with you. I loved my Papa and he will be missed always. R.I.P. Papa.

Phil & Linda Pienta

June 27, 2013

Jan
My prayers are with you. I loved to come visit you and listen to Eds stories. I always found them interesting and enjoyable. He will be truly missed

Don Jones

June 26, 2013

Jan, we enjoyed our visits with you and Ed. He was a good friend and it goes without saying he will be missed by all that knew him.

Don Jones

June 26, 2013

Jan, we really enjoyed our visits with you and Ed. He was a good friend and it goes without saying, he will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.

Johnnie Johnson

June 26, 2013

Jen, what a great life he had. Now he is resting in peace.

Tina Eakes

June 26, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with the Robinson family during this difficult time.

Debi Crews

June 26, 2013

My deepest Sympathies Jan and family. What a wonderful guy he was! I'm sure he treasured his entire family and you in particular Jan!

June 25, 2013

Our thoughts, prayers, and love are with you and the family.
Sandy Cross and family

Pickett Reese

June 25, 2013

He was a great fisherman. The "Ballyhoo" was one of the "Generals" in the Destin fleet. I remember when he had a big blue marlin on the line with an aircraft carrier was heading in a direction to cut him off. He radioed the ship to tell him about his situation and they said they would remain on coarse. He caught the fish anyway. Keep fishin Capt Ed!

Jesse & Emily M. Stinson

June 25, 2013

With Sympathy to You and Your Family, at this time of great sorrow. May you find comfort in knowing others care.

Eric Huss

June 25, 2013

My sincere condolences to Jan and the family of Capt. Ed (papa). I knew him for over 20 years. I always enjoyed spending time with him, sitting with him and listening to his stories and insights of wisdom. He will be missed.

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