Kent Edward Robbins, born on January 17, 1996, in Glendale, Arizona, passed away unexpectedly on August 26, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is survived by his loving mother Linda Green, father Lester Robbins, grandparents Martha and Glen Green, brothers Samuel Barrons, Marty Robbins, and Kenny Robbins, sisters Beth Rivedal and Nicole Stiegler, nine nieces and nephews, and many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his grandmother Barbara Robbins, great grandmother Martha Gilbert, and several loving uncles.
Kent was a dedicated truck driver, achieving an impressive milestone of 100,000 safe driving miles in his semi-truck. Beyond his professional accomplishments, he embraced life with enthusiasm, indulging in his passions for gaming and cooking. Known for his incredible culinary skills, particularly his desserts, Kent created countless cherished memories during game nights with family and friends. His zest for life was infectious, especially evident in his ability to organize off-road events and his love for motorcycles, which filled both his heart and the trails he rode.
In his personal life, Kent was an amazing uncle who relished spending time with his nephew Finley. He took great pride in his family, celebrating major milestones like becoming an uncle for the first time and being part of Beth's wedding. Kent also found joy in adopting his cat Ms. P as well as homeownership, successfully renovating his kitchen, a project that reflected his creativity and dedication. His adventurous spirit carried him through hobbies like gaming and card nights, showcasing his love for competition and camaraderie.
Kent's legacy of love, laughter, and adventure will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. His vibrant personality and dedication to his family and friends will be dearly missed.
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