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William G. Robbins

Lexington, Kentucky

Aug 13, 1935 – Jun 17, 2024

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BORN
August 13, 1935
DIED
June 17, 2024
LOCATION
Lexington, Kentucky
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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William G. Robbins August 13, 1935 - June 17, 2024 Lexington, Kentucky - William Glen Robbins was born in Maysville, Kentucky on Tuesday, August 13, 1935. He passed away peacefully at his home in Lexington on June 17, 2024. Bill's family moved to Lexington in 1936 where he called home for the...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. His passion for the Hope Lodge still lives on. I will never forget the day I met him. Such an inspiration and kind spirit.

I am so saddened to see that my friend had passed away. I volunteered with him at ACS and traveled to DC and Frankfort to advocate for cancer patients. He was an amazing man. He will be missed.

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Bill was a great friend and supporter to my dad, Sonny Corum. That was especially true in the last few years of my dad´s life. I only met him a couple of times, but his kindness and selfless nature was immediately evident. I´m so sorry for your loss. Elizabeth Corum

Earl and Family, We are so saddened to hear of your loss. Our family will be thinking of yours in this difficult time. We know you have a strong and loving family and that will bring you together to help in your individual grieving. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Rick and Ashley Rushing

Bill was a wonderful person it was an honor to call him a friend.

Simply the BEST! A "Giver" far more than a "Taker". Bill Robbins nurtured many with his leadership, encouragement, friendship, integrity and love as a MENTOR and LIFE COACH. We will cherish his memory and laugh (giggle)!

I learned so much insurance info from Bill Robbins. In working in the thoroughbred business he guided me thru the changes in plans for farms. Still today I appreciate his knowledge of insurance. Carrie M Bridges Clovelly Farms

Bill was a wonderful mentor to many many people. He would always counsel me to be patient and wait my turn....though not in those exact words! He was also an unbelievably good card player...lessons that I learned from him the hard way. I will always remember his peicing blue eyes full of mischief! RIP Bill