Joseph-Robbins-Obituary

Joseph A. Robbins

Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Feb 5, 1953 – Sep 24, 2018 (Age 65)

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BORN
February 5, 1953
DIED
September 24, 2018
AGE
65
LOCATION
Emmaus, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
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CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Joseph "Joe" A. Robbins, 65 of Allentown, passed away unexpectedly September 24, 2018 from complications of cancer. He was the husband of Kristina M. Robbins, with whom he shared 25 years of marriage. Born in Scranton, he was a son of the late Homer B. and Blodwyn M. (Jones) Robbins. He was a...

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I met Joe when he pulled me out of the stands while I was watching another softball game, to play shortstop for the Sunday Wiley House team. I played ball with him the next ten or more years. I have many great memories from those softball years. Everytime I ran into him over the years, he was always, genuinely happy to see me. I think I always looked more forward to seeing him at the Pigs games than I did the actual game. My deepest condolences to Kristina and the rest of the family and...

Rest in Peace my fellow Warrior. It was a great pleasure working with you.
Tonia Lloyd

Rest in Peace Joe. I would only see him in person once a year for the past 26 years in April for our baseball draft, but I will always have memories a very nice guy with a great dry sense of humor who always made me laugh with his wit. Thoughts are with his family and friends.

Rest in Peace Dad. I'll miss sharing new music with you and watching movies together. I'll always love you.

Love and miss you

REST IN PEACE Joe. My deepest condolences to the family and your numerous friends. It was a pleasure knowing you.

Neighbor Bob and John are so saddened by the loss of Joe. He was a great neighbor, and we will miss seeing him, and joking around with him! Thoughts and prayers with your family

Kris, I am so very sorry to hear this. Please accept my deepest sympathy. If I can do anything please call me.

I was deeply saddened by the news of Joe's passing. My heart felt condolences to you and your family. I enjoyed talking to Joe when he worked at the Ironpigs games. He was part of our family in our fantasy baseball league. One thing with Joe you can always count on, he was always late for draft day and he was tough to trade with. Rest in peace . You will be deeply missed by your friends, teammates, and family.