Mike-Robinson-Obituary

Mike Robinson Sr.

Asheville, North Carolina

1951 - 2015 (Age 64)

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Micheal Samuel Robinson, Sr.Asheville - Mike Robinson, Sr., 64, passed away Sunday, November 8, 2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.A native of Cherry Point, NC he resided in Buncombe County most of his life. He was the son of the late Samuel Wallace and Eveline Elizabeth Morgan Robinson. He was...

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I really miss Mike. Our friendship made a large impact on my life. I still live in the house he found for me.

Sorry to hear Mike's passed from this world, but I know you will be reunited with him in Heaven. He was a great friend in school and he loved his family so much. Prayers for you all & God's strength and peace be with you. I can still hear his voice & that contagious laughter. So very lucky to have known him.

Sorry for your loss. Your guy who took time with me when I was young. I so sorry for Michael.

I was sorry to hear of Mike's passing. He was a unique and interesting guy. One of the best WNC high school basketball players of the late 1960's. He never met a stranger and could carry on a great conversation with just about anybody from all walks of life. A hard working business man and realtor, he loved to work. I will always be able to remember his bold and clear voice, and always with something intelligent to say. In the few days since his passing, I have had more calls from people to...

A good friend and a fun guy to be around in and out of school.. We had some great times and he will be missed..may God be with your family.

RIP my friend. You will be missed.

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With heartfelt sympathy and prayers for Mike's family and friends, and with so much thankfulness for the sweet memories of our friendship at ACR and WCU. "Hotdog" has always, and will always, hold a special place in my heart.

With love and prayers for God's blessings and peace,
Kathy
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Mike (Hotdog) Robinson will be missed! His nickname was a double entendre, from the basketball court and Surfside. Our thoughts and prayers to all his family and friends.It is hard to handle his passing.