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Max E. Robinson

Flint, Michigan

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ROBINSON, Max E. - Age 65, of Linden, died Wednesday, December 21, 2005. A service to celebrate his life will be held at 6:30PM on Wednesday, December 28, 2005 at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Flint, 2474 S. Ballenger Hwy., Flint. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of...

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To Chery and all the Robinson family I send my prayers during this time of reflecting on a life that was enjoyed and shared by many. I have been out of the country until yesterday so did not find out about Max's passing until today. Max and I had not seen each other except at class reunions and I missed the last one which of of course means I missed sharing our stories. Max was a great guy and I often review the group picture of we Navy enlistee's and remember what it was to be young and...

Max is my dad, my step father but the truest fathers do not have to be blood related. Ever since my dad came along life showed me, my sister and my mother such wonderful things. This included the wonderful robinson family and my 3 awsome brothers.

My dad had such an intense effect when he spoke because he was always truthful and sincere. He was so knowledgable and was interested in learning more.
One of the main things that will always stay with me is how he would take the...

Max is my dad. I do not think of dad as gone. I truly believe that he is still with us, loving us, watching over us and guiding us. I love you soooo much dad. As I have said many times before, from the day you walked into our lives and asked mom to marry you (with Joanna and I there for our approval right?!) You have always been and are still a gift from god. You made us all better people and taught us all how to be more considerate, loving and thoughtfull in every sense of the word. You will...

I was a neighborhood buddy to Max & Wayne and the Robinson family. We had an incredible pack of friends as we were growing up on w. Court St. There was the Doty's, whites, Sharps, Robinsons, Pushels and others from way down the street who wanted to be a part of our activities. Everything centered around the Robinson's home. Mr & Mrs. Robinson sacrificed much of their time keeping us kids out of trouble with 4H projects, deer hunting with bow & arrows. They were wonderful good times. Max...

Dear Cheryl I want you to know how wonderful Max was to me as a brother-in law. I will always remember his unique way of letting me know he loved me, and I will never forget the way he let the people at my college graduation know he loved me. Max had a great sense of humor and truly was a great man. I will miss him very much. I Love you guys and you are in my thoughts and prayers and I know we will see him again. Love You..

Max was a fun brother to grow uo with. We will all miss him very much. Condolences to Cheryl and all their children and Grandchildren.

Johnna,Joanna and family. My sincere sympathies in the loss of your Dad. I'm so sorry I cannot be there to hug you both. I wish you and your family peace. I will see you soon. Love, Daniel

I was so sorry to read of Max's death in the newspaper. I saw him at the school reunion a few years ago, the year that his mother was there, and I recognized him right away,he was as handsome as ever.I know all of his family will miss him dearly,but, as long as any of us can remember, he will never die. Blessings to all family and friends. Kay LePard Romprey

My condolences to the family. Max was so lucky and blessed to be loved by such wonderful people and to always be surrounded by such love. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.