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JOHN H. "JOHNNIE" ROBINSON

Merritt Island, Florida

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John H. Robinson (Johnnie) - Merritt Island - John H. Robinson (Johnnie) passed Monday, July 12. Johnnie was born in Grafton, Massachusetts on April 3, 1921 to Mila and John Henry, Sr. He is survived by his sister Edith married to Dick O'Donnell and his brother George Robinson widower of Helen....

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Dear John's family, My husband and I knew John at Atlantic Nautilus. Such a wonderful man, very helpful when we were learning the machines, making sure to have the correct weight,height, etc. Then we reconnected his friendship at the Healthplex. He was remarkable recognizing you and knowing your name instantly. We will always remember his smile. May the Lord keep him in his hands. How blessed it must have been to be a member of his family. Our condolences and God Bless you all. Richard...

My sincere condolences on your loss. I first met John when he worked at Atlantic Nautilus and took an interest in helping me workout and setting up weights for me, making sure I got the most out of my workout and that I got out quickly to make my drive to work in Orlando. He was always thoughtful and would ask about my mom when I had been home to visit. He was such a sweet, sweet man. He and his ever present smile will be greatly missed. May God bless you all and give you peace and comfort.

i first met john at atlantic nautilus
gym back in 1989. he and pennie both helped me prepare for my 1st bodybuilding
competition in 1990.
i will miss him very much-he was one of the best people i have ever known.
my thoughts go out to his family at this sad time.

Our deepest sympathies to Skip and family.

Sorry to hear of your Dads'passing, I remember the days in Redbank and my first job at 13 making Italian sandwiches in the store, he was a great man.
Again my sympathys to the family.
Jerry Gilbert

Dear Mrs. Robinson, Skip, Lynn, Pennie and Family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember all the times I spent at the house in South Portland having fun and driving Mrs. Robinson crazy with our actions and behavior. It all started in Little League and still went on when Skip and I went into the Marine Corp together. Mr. Robinson will be sadly missed by family and friends. Enjoyed looking at the pictures in the guest book. It brought back many memories.

An...

Dad with grandsons Joe and John and son Skip

So sorry to hear of your father's passing. Be happy that you had a wonderful relationship with him. It's obvious to anyone who knows you that your family has and always will be the most important thing in your life. Be well.

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