H. English-Robinson-Obituary

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H. English Robinson Jr.

Atlanta, Georgia

May 24, 1939 – Oct 23, 2013

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BORN
May 24, 1939
DIED
October 23, 2013
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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H.M. Patterson & Son-Spring Hill Chapel Obituary

Harry English Robinson, Jr. passed away on Oct. 23, 2013 after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was born on May 24, 1939 to Ermine Cater and Harry English Robinson, Sr. in Atlanta and was proud to be a member of the '39ers, a group of Atlantans born in 1939. He was the great-grandson of...

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We will always love you papa

Marcia and family, English truly was a delight - I'm smiling just thinking about him. Loved his sense of humor. Know that I'm thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers.

Marcia,
I was saddened to hear of English's death. I appreciate the note you sent. I will always remember English as one of the most unique yet endearing patients I have ever treated. I loved his questions and ideas. He had a great attitude and endurance in his illness. I enjoyed reading about all of his life accomplishments in his obituary. He had a great and influential life. I know you and your family will miss him enormously. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Marcia, Although we have never met, Allen and I feel as if you and English are dear friends. We are the owners of 406 at VZ and we truly have felt your presence there. We love everything about it and are constantly finding new surprises that tell us a little bit more about you both. Also, the children that we have met are absolutely delightful. We are so sorry that we never got to meet English but hope that we will meet you one day. Please accept our condolences and sorrow for you...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dear Marcia
English will be missed here at his beloved VZ Top. A beautiful fall mountain day like this is what he cherished .
Love to you all,
Freddie Flynt

We are so sorry for your loss. It is impossible to think of English without it bringing a smile.

Rob Neely and the employees of Ful-Bro Engineering send our sorrow at Mr. Robinson's passing to his family and friends.

We are thankful to have known such a kind, funny, and great human being. We remember the best times and keep them as smiles.

Liz and Jim Crew (Big Canoe, GA)