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Buck was born in Florence County, a son of Isaac Son and Louise Emmanuel Robinson. He attended the public schools of Florence County. He drove truck for Sinclair Coal & Oil Company for forty plus years, as well as, delivered newspapers, repaired oil heaters, drove taxi and farmed the family land.
He was a faithful member of Salem United Methodist Church until his health began to decline.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 45 years, Aileen Sweet Pea Billups Robinson; a sister, Marian Shannon; brothers, Walter Robinson, Claflin Robinson and James Robinson.
Survivors are: his sons, Jackie (Novella) Robinson and Michael (Jacqueline) Robinson; daughters, Cheryl Ann Speights, Marcia Diane Mouzon and Pamela (Robert Lee) Martin; grandchildren, LaTron, Latorrin, Andrea, LeReka, LeJessyca, India, Justin and Jordan; great grands, Savion and Amier; brothers, Mingo (Earlene) Robinson and Rufus Robinson; sisters, Elizabeth R. Coker, Louise R. Johnson and Queen R. Morris; mother-in-law, Mamie P. Scott; brothers-in-law, Charles (Paulette) Scott, Glen (Brenda) Scott and Randy (Linda) Scott; sisters-in-law, Eva M. Cobb and Louise Scott; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
The family is receiving friends at 210 E. McIver Road, Florence. Memorial and Condolence messages may be mailed to Ideal Funeral Parlor, 106 E. Darlington Street, Florence, SC 29506 or visit our website @ www.idealfuneral.com.
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Kenneth Robinson
October 21, 2006
Jackie,when i first met you on the baseball diamond many years ago i knew you came from a special environment.Once you invited me into your home at that moment it became clear, because rarely have a family embraced me in a manner such as yours. One by one, your late Mother Mrs.Aileen, Mr.Herbert,Cheryl,Diane,Pam and Micheal made me felt like family as well.What i saw in this family was Love, hard work, friendship, spirituality,dedication and devotion, all the ingredients of a "close knit family" I know you guys will take these life long qualities that were instilled in you by your adoring parents and continue to pass them on. Love you all.
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