Robin H. Goldie Naples, FL
Mr. Robin H. Goldie, the last born son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lowell Goldie, was born in Ft. Myers, FL at Lee Memorial Hospital on August 27, 1955. He went home on February 5, 2011, which the Lord gave to him as reward for keeping faith through all his labored toils.
"Hot-Rod" enjoyed the final years of his fleeting life, preceded by his sons and daughters, Jeremiah Brand, Jerit Goldie, Tiffany Gofton and Amanda Goldie.
Now his dust returned to earth. His spirit united with God, whom which gave it. In light of our great loss and Heaven's great gain.
Services will be held at Parkway Life Church, 5975 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116, Thursday February 24, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.
Flowers and gifts for the celebration of his life can be sent to Parkway Life Church.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6 Entries
jaymee harrigan
February 24, 2011
i love you and will miss you uncle robin. u are and have always been a good man. now you are with whom we all want to be with someday when he choses to bring us home. love u mema, jerit, tiffany, amanda and sarah.....
jaymee
Sandra Maciques
February 23, 2011
Dear Jerit, Sarah and rest of the family,
Isral, Rebecca and I are praying for you. May the Lord wrap you with His grace during this difficult time.
Blessings,
Sandra Maciques, Naples Fl
Kris Trail
February 21, 2011
Robin you are missed so much. I keep remembering the unbelieavble balance you had on a bike. I keep seeing you riding a wheelie from our house to yours. I have so many fond memories and I am so sorry we lost touch for so long. You are at peace now and God willing we will see each other again. I Love you. To the Goldie Family....you are all in my prayers, knowing that God is there with you, guiding and carrying you through this time. One of my biggest regrets is losing touch with all of you. I Love you all, you are all in my prayers and thoughts daily.
Vanessa Graeve
February 20, 2011
Love and Miss you Uncle Robin!! xoxox
L
February 20, 2011
To your surviving loved ones, family...life is but a blink and then we shall all be together again.
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