William Robinson

William Robinson obituary, Gloucester, MA

William Robinson

William Robinson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 19, 2025.


William J. Robinson, of Gloucester, Massachusetts, formerly of Boxborough, Massachusetts, beloved father, husband, grandfather and friend to many, died from natural causes, at his home, on February 17, 2025. He was 87 years of age.

A native of both Arlington, Massachusetts, and Gloucester, Massachusetts, Bill spent his youth playing hockey and baseball, and was a notorious ring leader amongst his many friends and teammates. A gifted story teller, with an encyclopedic recollection of events, Bill's bold personality and knack for questionable antics, set the stage for thousands of stories, with an endless cast of characters, including his close friends Larry Kelly, John Turner, Dan Daley, and many others. As a standout hockey player at Malden Catholic High School, Bill went on to graduate from Boston University, class of 1961, where he lettered in Ice Hockey and received his degree in Physical Education.

On a rainy Saturday afternoon, in the Spring of 1960, Bill's life took a turn for the better, when, after having a game rained out for his American Legion baseball team, he proceeded to round up a few friends and headed out for an adult beverage, at a tavern in Kenmore Square. Upon settling in with a cold beer, he used his considerable charm, to chat up a young nurse who had recently moved to Boston, from Halifax, Nova Scotia. By Christmas of that year, Bill was engaged to Florence Doucet, and the two were wed in June of 1961.

Initially making their home in Melrose, Massachusetts, Bill and Florence welcomed their first son, Billy, into the World, in June of 1962. Over the next 11 years, the new family moved several times for Bill's coaching and teaching career, which included a stint in Lewiston, Maine, where Bill coached the 1963 Lewiston High School hockey team to a state championship. As Bill and Florence built their family, their first born son, William John, was joined by sons Jude Paul, Michael Patrick, Francis Xavier, and Daniel Joseph. In the late 1960s, at the prompting of his wife Florence, Bill started a side business running summer hockey camps for young athletes. Bill's schools rapidly grew into a venture that developed several hundred young hockey players, in the greater Boston area, during the hockey craze of the early 1970s. During this time, Bill also partnered in ventures building and running ice rinks, including Assabet Valley Sports Arena, in Concord, Massachusetts. The youth teams that he coached, included an Acton, Massachusetts boy's Squirt team that captured a national championship, in 1973. Bill's four decades of coaching also included starting the boy's ice hockey program at Lowell High School, in 1966, where he coached, intermittently, until his retirement, in 1999.

Bill and Florence had moved to Boxborough, Massachusetts, in 1973, where they stayed, raising their family for 27 years, and made many friends, while their sons grew and made lives of their own. After Bill's retirement from teaching and coaching, he and Florence moved permanently to West Gloucester, Massachusetts, where Bill had spent many summers at a family cottage, going back to his childhood.

In the early 2000s, Bill started Lifeboat Ministries. With the help of his friend Mitch Latoff, he produced an extensive series of half-hour shows for local cable television, broadcasted on community access channels, across Massachusetts. "The Good News Show" featured Bill interviewing guests about their Christian faith, allowing them to share their own unique life changing testimonies and paths to salvation, through Christ.

Bill's deep, enduring faith was the guiding motivation in his life. As a gifted leader, coach and teacher, Bill brought his unrelenting drive to many Christian outreach ministries, including prison ministries, Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Teen Challenge, Cursillo, Bridge Church, and others. Bill had also counseled many people through his involvement with the Alcoholics Anonymous organization.

Bill is predeceased by his Father, William J. Robinson; his mother, Mabel Phillips; his Sister, Jean Gruber; his Stepfather, Frank Phillips; and his son William J. Robinson, Jr. He is survived by his wife, Florence L. Robinson, his son Jude Paul and wife Cindy Robinson of Leominster; his son Michael and wife Kathy Robinson of Leominster, his son Frank Robinson and his husband Brian Yano of Kihei, Hawaii; and his son Daniel Robinson of Deerfield, New Hampshire. He is also survived by his grandchildren Danielle Robinson, Michelle Perrine, Mark Robinson, John Robinson and Christina Springman; his great grandsons Jude Perrine, Jasper Perrine and Justus Perrine, as well as his Brother-in-Law, Rev. Daniel Doucet.

A memorial service will be held at the Gloucester Elks Lodge at 1:00 PM, on Sunday, March 30. A Luncheon reception will be hosted by the Robinson family, immediately following the service.

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March 30, 2025

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Barbara Worley

March 10, 2025

Enjoyed getting to know Bill as he filmed many Good News episodes here at WCAT in Wakefield. Still airing.

Martha and Steve Heassler

February 27, 2025

God bless you, Bill. Condolences, Flo.

Dan Daley

February 24, 2025

Beaver will be missed by all his friends young and old . He had a magnetic personality that attracted people to him . He made a statement that had a lasting impression on me regarding hockey; " If you want be a good player, you have to pay the price". Our thoughts and prayers for Florence & Family !

Jonathan Silver

February 22, 2025

Beaver coached me at Lowell High School 1975-1977. He made us believe we could beat Shawsheen Tech with their several year unbeaten streak. And we did, making the front page of the Lowell Sun sports section! Chanting we're #1 serenading our foes in the adjacent locker room. Coach taught us how to play as a team and win. My condolences to the family. God Bless, Jon Silver

Bob Zider

February 21, 2025

"Coach Bill" was clearly a wonderful and unique person. I will always remember him as man full of life, wit, humor, and most of all with a deep love and demonstrated commitment to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and for Flo and their great family.

I first meet Bill in the 1980's at a New England Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship Convention. You knew when Bill was in the room ... and he was always a blessing and a joy to spend time and fellowship with. He will surely be missed for a season, but as the chorus of an old Christian hymn reads: "When we all get to Heaven what a day of rejoicing that will be. When we all see Jesus, we'll shout and sing the victory!" See you soon, Bill! (Bob Zider, Vermont)

Jim Lavery

February 21, 2025

My father Bob Lavery was cousins with Beaver. They had a gifted friendship that extended to their wives and children. Beaver was my brother Peter's Godfather. I have fond memories of the Lavery family visits to the hockey rink, their home or residence in Gloucester. Beaver and Flo raised a nice family and were quite the couple with them always being there for each
other. We visited with Beaver and Flo recently and they shared what was happening with the family and their pride in their sons and their families. Dad and Beaver were both great story tellers. Some of those stories is " the stuff of legends" . Rest in peace Beaver. Dad's got a few stories to tell you up in heaven.
Jim Lavery

Cora Perrine

February 20, 2025

Praying God will comfort the family during this difficult chapter of life! He certainly leaves many adventures for the family to ponder.

Richard & Verniel Morin

February 20, 2025

We are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing but he graduated to a better place. Can you imagine what a FGBFM we will have some day. Our love and prayers for the family. Dick & Verniel

Leo Boucher

February 20, 2025

Our deepest sympathies to the Robinson family!!

Leo Boucher

February 20, 2025

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Drew McGee

February 20, 2025

Bill was a spiritual inspiration to everyone he encountered at the North Shore Bridge Church, which he and Flo called their church home for many years. We were all encouraged by the unique ways he could bring the love of Jesus into a conversation with a friend or even a perfect stranger. One of his favorite ways was to wear a Yankee's hat into a store. When the clerk would say something like, "I'm not selling anything to you with that hat on," Bill would laugh and explain how Micky Mantle accepted Jesus at the end of his life, then hand him a tract. There are just too many stories to tell of his humor, kindness, and love for life.

John Davenport

February 20, 2025

My condolences to you and the family, Flo. Praying for God`s peace for you all, and believing that Bill is finally at rest with his beloved Jesus.

Kim Shea-Benham

February 20, 2025

What a full and wonderful life you Mr. Robinson lived. I was unaware of his many gifts and talents and how he helped so many within his communities in the sports, hockey world, and through his ministry, as well. I remember Mr. Robinson and his entire family as such wonderful friends and neighbors when we grew up together in Boxborough many years ago. Rest Easy, Mr. Robinson. My heartfelt condolences go out to the entire Robinson Family on this sad and difficult loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Larry and Marie Kelley

February 20, 2025

Our condolences to you Florence and your loving family. We're sure his caring Soul and Spirit have "a scheme" to bring laughter and levity to heaven. We'll miss our dear friend "Beav" more than words can say----love you.
Larry and Marie Kelley

Larry and Fran Denofio

February 20, 2025

from Larry and Fran Denofio
Our deepest sympathies to the family. Bill was one of a kind for sure. The greatest of memories at many Conventions and Advances. Our affectionate love to all the family. He will be sorely missed.

Chris Stucchi

February 19, 2025

I was one of the kids hanging around the ice rink in Hudson getting yelled at by Bill.
Years later Bill and I met again at a FGBM meeting.
Over the next few years I was a welcomed guest in the Robinson home for a home cooked meal and a time of Bible study.
Bill was a bold witness for the Lord Jesus. He helped this new believer to find his way.
Lord God, I pray that you will comfort and guide Bill's family as they grieve and that future generations will honor you as Bill did.

Richard Crockett

February 19, 2025

Sending our condolences ...So many wonderful memories and the joy and humor he always expressed. His passion for souls will always be remembered. Our thoughts and prayers to you Florence and the family, Richard and Margaret Crockett, FGBMFA Maine

Alice Blackwelder

February 19, 2025

Sending loving condolences to you Flo and your family. So sorry for the heartache of saying so long for a while. He will be missed I am sure. I count it a privilege to have known him and enjoyed the rich, true fellowship with you both at your house on a few occasions.

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