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I worked with Harvey at ODOT for many years and he was one of the kindest souls I ever met. My deepest condolences to his family.
M. Dowd
March 04, 2016 | OH
Columbus, Ohio
Robbins Harvey J. Robbins, age 74, died February 2, 2016. Harvey was born in Columbus, Ohio, on April 2, 1941, the son of Ralph Herrick and Virginia (Ingold) Robbins. He was retired from the Ohio Department of Transportation and was an owner of rental properties in Victorian Village. Harvey...
Read MoreI worked with Harvey at ODOT for many years and he was one of the kindest souls I ever met. My deepest condolences to his family.
M. Dowd
March 04, 2016 | OH
My parents were friends with Ralph and Virginia way back in the 40's. I recall many fun picnics with Harvey and Roxane and especially remember that Harvey could down a 6-pack of Coca Cola in just a few gulps. My condolences to his family in their loss.
Jack Bourne
February 13, 2016 | Reynoldsburg, OH
My family and I send our sincere condolences to the extended Robbins family for the world's loss of such a sweet gentleman. It must be great comfort knowing that his extremely kind and thoughtful children and grandchildren will continue to carry on his legacy of making the world a little bit nicer to be in.
Amy Latalladi-Fulton
February 05, 2016
All of your extended family will miss you
Frank Wilson
February 05, 2016 | Mesa, AZ
Susanna and family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I worked with Harvey at H&R Block for several years. He was always so interesting to talk to. I learned alot from him. I admired his philosophy on raising children, and the way he talked about his sons. I'll bet he was a wonderful Grandpa! Hold on to all of the memories. Sending prayers to you all! Julia Southall
Julia Southall
February 05, 2016 | Canal Winchester, OH
Dear sweet Harvey, you were the kindest, dearest friend to so many people from so many walks of life. I doubt you would believe how many lives you have touched here in the Columbus community . The examples you set for your sons created kind, loving husbands and fathers. You were a true Renaissance man, loving music, art and the ballet but not a snob by any means. Susanna and family, never hesitate to ask for help from your friends.There are many, many folks who love you.
susi soler
February 05, 2016 | Worthington, OH