Robin-Hawkins-Obituary

Dr. Robin Hawkins

Belleville, Illinois

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Dr. Robin HawkinsDr. Robin "Rob" R. Hawkins, 54, of Belleville, Ill., born April 2, 1955, in Charleston, Ill., died on Sunday, May 3, 2009 at his residence.Dr. Hawkins was currently the Superintendent of Freeburg Elementary School, Freeburg, Ill., he was a Professor at McKendree College, Lebanon,...

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omg DH what happen i sit and think how the day before u died you told me never to take life as it is, you said go after what u want and never let anything get you down, and u showed me a pic of your fam. i was your wife ,you ,and your son ooo and u said dont forget about your dog and i will never forget those words:) love you D.H


-hayley stokes

Dr. Hawkins was mainly the only thing i loved about grade school. I always use to go to his office just to talk to him. and about random stuff. He was always there to help me with whatever it was. I remember I was getting into some trouble and he knew that I was nto that girl. that I was a girl that shouldnt be in this trouble. and he helped me outta it. I will never forget you. You will always be in heart. You are my hero.
Love, Chynna Marie Good

i know 2 months have passed and i dont kno if anyone will read this but none of this makes sense to me still i think about him eevryday all the newspaper articles and cards and pictures i have recieved from him are hanging on my wall in my room and everyday i read them and still try to make sense of it...dr.hawkins i was the first one to call you DH i remember standing in the lunch room with you and telling you iw as gonna make you a nick name and we went through about ten and you liked none...

Dear Mrs. Hawkins and Kyle,

Words have failed me in relating Mr. Hawkins passing. What hasn't failed are the fond memories; him taking me to my first professional baseall game. When I returned home on leave from the Military I always tried to visit him and can still hear his greetings to this day. I have many fond memories of our interations and the world is a lessor place without him.

Dear Mrs. Hawkins and to Kyle,
I am very sorry that you lost the person you really loved. I remember having you in Kindergarden and having Mr. Hawkins for junior high in history classes. I remember having alot of fun in his classes. He was always in a good mood. He liked to talk about his son and would always share funny stories with the class about him while he was growing up. His sense of humor is what I remember the most about him. He helped make our 8th grade memorable with field...

Randy and family,
I was so saddened to hear the news. Robin was so friendly and fun to be around when we all attended school in Oakland years ago! You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Cindy and Kyle,

I met Rob when he hired me at Grand Junction Hamburger Stand. He was definately a people person whom you could discuss any subject with like you were talking to an old friend. After the store closed, I saw Rob frequently. The two things that remained constant through the years was his smile and humor. When my father was gravely ill, Rob provided me with just the rights words of encouragement and allowed me to take time off of work to deal with things. I respect him...

Kyle,

We were so sorry to hear about your Dad. Please know that you are in our thoughts and our heart aches for you and your Mom in this time of sorrow.

Kyle, We are deeply saddened of your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Stay strong in this tough time in your life. When you are in need your friends will be there for you. Your dad was a great man and will be deeply missed by everyone.