Willard-Robinson-Obituary

Willard C. "Robbie" Robinson Jr.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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ROBINSON Mr. Willard C. "Robbie" Robinson Jr., 83, passed away Wednesday, April 9, 2008, at The Elms at Tanglewood. He was born in Mecklenburg County on May 7, 1924, to Willard C. Sr. and Lela Bess Sloan Robinson. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church and retired from National Cash...

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Mr. Robinson will always hold a special place in my family's heart. He was a neighbor and friend few people have the honor of having. It saddens me so much not to have been able to see him this past year. He always brought joy to our hearts. He always had a smile on his face. The world has lost a true gentleman. There has not a day that has passed this past year that I have not thought of him and wished I could have stopped in to say hello and just give him a hug. My daughter loved...

I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Robinson. My father, Robert Burns worked with Robbie at NCR. He was saddened to hear about his death. We keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Dub and I were like brothers from grammar school on. We played, hunted, camped,and dated together through high school. We kept in close contact to the end.He was a person of outstanding character, reputation, honesty and a friend I was lucky to have.He will certainly be missed by all who knew him.

Dub's Family, Dub was in the 1942 Class and I was in 43 but we had known each other since our days at Old Vance School. His sister Dorothy Jean was in my class and like Eva I am an old retired Wachovian. Dub was always friendly, gracious, and a very special person. Regardless of age, health, or any other circumstance in life we are never ready to give up our loved ones, particularly a parent. The only comfort has to come from a real Faith in the Sovereignty of God and the manifested...

Dub , My sincere condolences on the passing of your father. He has always been Mr. Robinson to me, a man who allowed teenagers to be themselves while instilling values that have lasted a lifetime.

Our sympathy is with you at this time. Tom & Doris Cain ( cousin)

Dub,
Your friends and old classmates from Bishop McGuinness have you in our thoughts and prayers this day.