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Dr. Rodney Julius Robinson

Dothan, Alabama

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ROBINSON Dr. Rodney Julius Robinson- A resident of Mobile and former resident of Hartford, Alabama, died Wednesday, January 2, 2008, at home. He was 85. Visitation will be on Saturday morning, January 5th from 10-12:00 at Radney Funeral Home in Saraland, Alabama. The funeral services will be...

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Dear Rose, Mike,Linda, Jesse and Maggie.....I extend my deepest sympathy to all of you upon losing dear "Daddy Doc". He truly was a fine gentleman, a caring husband, father and grandfather. Jesse and Maggie, you were very lucky and fortunate to live nearby to "Daddy Doc", to learn many things from "Daddy Doc".....gardening tips, helping him pick "Satumas" off of his tree, baiting a fish hook, hunting and fishing techniques, playing cards and sharing ideas and lessons with him. Keep...

So sorry for your loss. I know he will be truly missed. He was the best boss I have ever worked for and he was also a great teacher,for he taught me everything I know about dentistry. My thoughts are with you and children.

Dear Mrs.Rodinson & family,
We were truly sorry to hear of Doc's passing. We will always remember him as a caring dentist and a good friend.The both of you not only took good care of Jesse and myself ,but also for our children Kim & Chris.
They also send their sympathy .
May God Bless you & your family .
Love you, Jesse & Betty Hughes

Dear Rose Mike and family,Rodney was admired by everyone who knew him.He was a positive influence in so many ways.He was an excellent dentist and I always looked forward to seeing him and , Rose too ,at dental meetings. He affected the lives of so many people,not only his attentive care to patients but his work with the Boy Scouts influenced untold numbers of boys in positive ways. He will be missed and I count myself fortunate to have known him. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

Rose and Family, I am so sorry about Dr. I will never forget working with ya'll, I enjoyed every minute of the work.
May God Bless you in the days ahead he always gives us the added strengh we need to face each new day without our Loved ones. I am remembering you in prayer. Give the children a hug for me I Love You Joyce Brannon

"Doc" Robinson was my first Scoutmaster, a wonderful neighbor and family friend, not to mention the family dentist who let me come into the back room and 'steal' a few drops of mercury that would make a dime shine like new chrome. Great memories of Boy Scout campouts with snipe hunts, good food and fellowship. Doc was a true Scout's Scoutmaster, inspiring me to remain in Scouts long past the time when other interests normally beckon. It was an honor for me to have him present in Montgomery...

Have known Linda for many year, having worked with her Mom for years at Suffolk Community College. For her to have chosen Michael, he must have been something special. Met Michael at George Reifenstahl's wake and he made a very positive impression. I am sure they will all feel the loss, Michael and Linda, Jesse and Maggie since Mike followed his Dad's foot steps.

We all feel their sorrow but Dr. Robinson, leaves a magnificent legacy.

Sincerely, Jean and Don Vazquez

Sorry for your lose. Hope the best for the future. God Bless.

Rose and Rodney,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I have such fond memories of you when our families lived in Hartford. What a special time and place in my life! How I would like to sit down with you and reminisce!

Love to you both,

Virginia Hendrix Bunn