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Otis F. Robbins

Cicero, New York

Oct 12, 1914 – Jul 22, 2014 (Age 99)

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BORN
October 12, 1914
DIED
July 22, 2014
AGE
99
LOCATION
Cicero, New York

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Otis F. Robbins, 99, formerly of Cicero, New York, and a resident of Wayne Woodlands Manor in Waymart, PA, since the spring of 2013, died Tuesday at Wayne Memorial Hospital in Honesdale, PA.

He was the husband of the former Mable Daniels, who died June 3, 2007.

Born October 12,...

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Uncle Otis and Aunt Mabel were extraordinary people in all respects. The world was certainly a better place because of them. Sorry that we did not know of Uncle Ottie's passing until yesterday. We would have liked to pay our respects. I speak for all of Harvey Daniels children and families.

Otis will be greatly missed by his friends, particularly the "lunch bunch" from NSBC. My Dad, Rex Creighton, will especially miss him. He took Otis to an air show and a farm show a few years ago. He loved the stories Otis shared with about flying and serving in WWII. God bless your family.

I recall my mommy, Carolyn Jordan, adored her Uncle Otis. He was exciting, adventurous, playful & kind.
I adored my my Great Uncle Otis, because he was generous with his welcoming kindness & sincere in his thoughtfulness & interest in my family, me & everyone he knew. His love was so genuine as he looked after Aunt Mable & my Grandma Sheard. He genuinely lived out his faith in Jesus! What a beautiful example he was. I also loved that he had two Ginger Snaps with his coffee every morning....

My thoughts and Prayers to the family Otis and Mable were like grandparents to me and will be greatly missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Uncle Otis was loved and respected by so very many. Even though he did not quite make it to the full century mark, he looked after all others in the Robbins Family and countless others - especially as they fell ill. His life demonstrated his love of his Christian beliefs. Well done, Uncle Otis

I was so looking forward to seeing his name on The Today Show as he celebrated his 100th birthday in October, but so grateful that he didn't suffer. Although I was only with him several times, he was one of the kindest people I ever met. My prayers are with his family and friends.
Jill Hopkins,daughter of Mrs. Earl(Bee Jay) Butterfield

Ken and Judy Darko

We are sorry that he didn't make it to 100 like he was hoping. We will miss him. We enjoyed visiting with him at the reunions and seeing him at Eleanor S. house. I know many people have a lot of good memories of Otis and Mable for all their kindnesses.