James-Robinson-Obituary

James Robinson

Dayton, Ohio

Sep 25, 1956 – Aug 16, 2023

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BORN
September 25, 1956
DIED
August 16, 2023
LOCATION
Dayton, Ohio
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Robinson, James "Jimmy"ROBINSON, James D. "Jim", 66 died suddenly, Wednesday August 16, 2023 in Vandalia. Jim was the co owner of American Metalworks in Dayton. He was an elite member of Mega City Hockey where he was known as elGato, Jimmy the Scuffer and the Silver Fox. Jim loved being the...

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Hey Kim, it's Rocky. I am so sorry to see that Jimmy has passed. I am shocked. I am no longer using FB and could not find you. Please give me a call. 937-361-5592. [email protected] I am sorry.

Kim, I am so sorry to hear about Jim. He was one of the most nicest genuine guy! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Julie (Matejovsky) See

To the Robinson Family, Very sorry to hear about Jim's passing. Jim will always be in my thoughts and prayers, I always enjoyed talking with Jim. Sincere sympathy, John Perazzo

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Dear Alex and Kelly, I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Mrs. Eileen Nolan

It was a great pleasure to grow up across the street from Jim and his family. There are so many memories to recount including all the epic wiffleball games with the Ferdon Giants. Jim was one of the finest persons that I have ever met in my life. From the Mercuri family to the Robinson family, May God give you comfort in this time of sorrow.

Jim was one of those people you never forget nor did he ever forget you. He was one of kind and him and Kim were always very gracious and very special to our family. We didn't see them often but both my husband and I knew him as a little boy living on Fer Don. Dave knew his family much better than I did because they were involved in little league baseball when he was growing up. Our prayers are being sent to the whole family. Dave and Judy Barhorst

We are grateful for the years of friendship . We will always remember all the good times. Jim was one of the best. We will pray for God to give each and everyone of you comfort and strength. We love you all

What a shock to hear of Jim's passing....I extend my deepest condolences too you all, Kim, Alex, Kelly, Anne, Joyce and the rest of the family. Jim was such a great guy. I'm keeping you all in thought and prayer. Love, Kit Sinnathamby