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Robert Earl Robinson

Columbia, South Carolina

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Dr. Robert Earl Robinson COLUMBIA - Dr. Robert Earl Robinson, 85, died in Providence Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina, on Saturday, August 11, 2012. Born August 3, 1927 in Covington, Kentucky, he was the only child of Adoph Earl and Frances (Rouse) Robinson. Bob grew up in Ludlow, Kentucky, a...

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My sincere sympathy to the Robinson family. As time passes, your memories will be a constant comfort and will keep Dr. Robinson here with you always.

Mrs. Robinson and families, our deepest sympathy. The service yesterday was so sweet. Dr. Robinson impacted many lives through his kindness and talents. How blessed we are to be a part of his journey. Our families pray for comfort and peace during this time. He will trully be missed by all.

Dear Myrtle,
Remember that Bob is always with you..... in your heart..... and all the wonderful memories you shared will help you during this time of grief. Our days as classmates at Berea College.... long ago..... sealed our friendship forever. Try to keep smiling through your tears..... Loving thoughts for you and your family....

Dear Robinson family, I am so sorry for your loss. My stepfather John Ernst is the chemist at Lindau and I grew up hearing about the company and the family and I knew it is a very caring place to work and for that I am very grateful. Because of that he and all your employees get up in the morn and look forward to their jobs. Dr. Robinson created that environment. God bless

I always enjoyed seeing and working with Dr. Robinson. He always had an interesting story to tell. Every time I see or read something about Sherlock Holmes I think of him. I am thankful that I had the opportunity to work with him.

Dear Carol and family, I am sorry to learn that your father passed away. I fondly remember the glowing way you talked about both your parents. Your love and admiration for them made a long-lasting impression on me.

Mrs. Robinson, Carol, Bill and family, our hearts and prayers are with you all at this time. After reading about him, I am sorry to have never made his acquaintance. What a great life and legacy. God Bless.

Myrtle, thinking of you as you celebrate his life and your long relationship with him.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.