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Dr. Grover Jay Robbins

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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EAST BEND - Dr. Grover Jay Robbins, 83, of East Bend died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born Oct. 16, 1921, in Chazy, N.Y., to Grover Cleveland and Elizabeth Lawton Robbins. Dr. Robbins was a member of Old Town Baptist Church and was a member and past master of...

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To the Family,
I want to express my sympathy to all of you on the loss of Dr. Robbins. I worked with him for many years at Kernersville Immediate Care and we all loved him. He was a wonderful,caring person and he will be missed by many.

Dear John, Donnie, Linda, Marty, Robin and Robert:
I'm so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I always thought he'd live forever! He was a wonderful doctor and a kind man. Your whole family and especially mom Helen, put up with me for many years of which I have such great memories. I remember fun times at your lake house, Panther, and so much more.
Chris

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I have very fond memories of Dr. Robbins since he was my childhood doctor through adulthood. I remember feeling he cared about me and I was not just a patient. He knew my family and my medical history. I went to him until he started working in the ER. When I see a Norman Rockwell painting of a doctor, I always think of Dr. Robbins because he was always there for his patients. May the family find strength in knowing the memories of him will never be...

I remember Dr. Robbins fondly and send my deepest sympathy to the family for his passing.

Dear Family:
We knew Dr. Robbins as "the doctor". He made house calls when we were sick, put in stitches, and assured us that chicken pox would not last forever.
My Aunt Flo Marion was his nurse for many years. He was always there for our families and he was a very special person. It seemed whenever there was a family crisis, he would appear to reassure or comfort. Even fifty years later I remember the smell of his office and getting to choose a sucker from the drawer before...

Gover this past Christmas

Grover was a wonderful doctor and father. My prayers are with John,Donnie,Linda,Marty,Robin,and Robert. Hold to each other,and our Lord,in this time of lost,and remember that their dad loved them all in such a wondeful way. God Bless,and give you comfort and strength. Grover is in Heaven, right now.

Marty,
Bob and I were so sorry to hear of your Dad's death. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Take care of yourself and each other.
Amy

My deepest symphathy goes out to all the family. I was one of Dr. Robbins patients in the 60"s and he delivered my third child in 1960 and was our family doctor. He was a very great person. He always was very pleasant and had a great bedside manner. He was one of the greatest.

Sid, Amy and I are praying for you continually during this difficult time and always. Remember that we are here for you.