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Phillip Evins Robinson

Birmingham, Alabama

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ROBINSON, PHILLIP EVINS, born in Birmingham, Alabama, March 28, 1961, passed away in his Nashville home July 29, 2008. The son of Jesse David Robinson, and Marianne Robinson Merryfield, he is survived by his mother Marianne, his step-father James Merryfield, his sister, Eugenia Love Robinson and...

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I was only priveledged to meet Phil on two occasions but what an impression he left on me! We will some day know why the Lord needed him to come home.

What an extraordinary man. I will always remember Phill's passion for others. Eager, ready, and willing to lend a hand to his friends, coworkers, and those whom he did not even know. Generous, kind hearted, his humor was as infectious as his smile. Phill you will be missed. Our loss is Heavens gain.

I agree with Marty; Phil will always be remembered for his humor, but also for his big heart. I am very grateful that Phil re-entered my life in Nashville. We will miss you.

Phillip always figures prominently in my memories of high school. Mostly he's in a cheap tuxedo singing bass in Mr. G's senior ensemble and always smiling or joking around. It doesn't surprise me that he ended up so generous with his time helping others less fortunate. It was such sad news to hear of his passing. My thoughts are with Jeannie and their family.

I loved Phillip(Phil) much like a love my own brother. He was quick-witted, and and had a strong and lasting love for his family and close friends. The memories are far to many to mention. My sympathy to his family members for there lost. I love you all.

I am so saddened to hear that Phillip has passed away. While in recent years we have not been in touch, we were good friends growing up in Huffman, as fraternity brothers at the University of Alabama, and in the early years of practicing law in Birmingham. Phillip always had a way about him that would make you smile - he was quick witted and could poke fun at human quirks without ever making fun of another person in a mean way. And he was always quite a character - a master of differing...

Phil always brightened lives with his positive attitude. He will be missed.