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Scott C. Robinson

Mystic, CT, Connecticut

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Scott C. Robinson December 1, 1971 - March 9, 2008 MYSTIC - Scott C. Robinson, 36, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, March 9, 2008 at L & M Hospital, surrounded by his family. He was born on December 1, 1971, in Norwich, to Lorenzo C. and Nancy (Banks) Robinson of Bozrah. Scott was a 1989...

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Dear Nan, Ren, Jeff, Laurie, Beth, Ellen, Jen, & Dan

Even though my recent loss of my mother, I continue to think of you all and pray the Lord show Himself strong and comfort you all greatly. I will miss Scott and know he will never be forgotten. God holds him now. Stay strong and lean on God and on each other day by day as I know you do.Our grief is with hope and we shall see our loved ones again when we go to our eternal home to be with the Lord Jesus.

Dear Danny & The Robinson Family,
I am so shocked and saddened by your terrible loss. I can't imagine your grief. The Lord must have some very important mission for Scott to have taken him at such an early age. My prayers are with you all.

Scott will forever stay in my heart.

Ren, Nan, Jeff, Laurie, Beth, Ellen and their children----We love you and we are praying for you. I know that the Lord will keep you in the palm of His hand and bless you during this hard time. You have been a wonderful testimony of His perfect peace to those who know you. Thank you.

scottie was a brother to me,i will miss him every day for the rest of my life

Dear Dan & The Robinson Family,
We were in shock when we heard the news about Scotty passing. We are so sad and sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful and fun person to be around, we will miss him greatly.

Dear Mr and Mrs Robinson,
I was so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. Although it has been a number of years since we spoke I have many fond memories of growing up in the neighborhood with him and traveling through my school career with him at NFA. Many a summer day were spent out in the neighborhood as a group skateboarding, playing baseball, etc. Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss.

To Dan and Scott's Family-
I was so saddened to hear of Scott's passing. What a loss to all who had the extreme pleasure of knowing him. I will remember always his dry wit and bright eyes. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time.

I am so saddened by the news of Scotts death. I have many fond high school memories of him and it always seemed whenever I'd be in Norwich I'd run into him. Whether I was home on leave or post Military he was always a welcome face and a smile from the past you'd love to see.