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Russ & Cheryl Aker
December 11, 2019
Sending 2019 Christmas Cards out and checking our list "twice", when I found your obituary Paul.
You and Ann built your home just after we built ours.
I remember when you were starting the front landscape with your big farm tractor you hit the water line to the house and had quite a geyser. But the landscaping was quite beautiful when complete. Your large garden out back was the envy of the neighborhood. Of course you brought a lot of experience from the farm.
Gosh, we were Neighbors for over 20 years on Sherry Ct.
Cheryl and I enjoyed our time there and had the best of neighbors.
You watched our 3 children grow up. I remember when Carrie was about 3, you and Ann pulled in to your driveway, got out of the car, waved and said hello. Carrie asked, "Who are they daddy". I said, "they're our neighbors", Carrie promptly replied, "Hi NEIGHBOR".
Remember when I forgot to put the parking brake on our car at about 5:00am one morning. It rolled out of the garage, back down our steep driveway, knocked over the Young's mailbox then yours and just stopped short of either going through your garage door or hitting your new silver Ford pickup (by the way as I was trying to stop it, it ran over my ankle. I notice about 24 hours later my right ankle was quite swollen and quite purple). I went on to work. You and Cheryl were out at the mailboxes later that morning getting your respective newspapers and surveying damage the "vandal" had done to the mailbox's. I called later to tell Cheryl what happened. She said, "you had better call Paul this is the second time his mailbox has been knocked over and he is going to report the "vandalism" to the police and put a steel I-beam up in cement to hold his next mailbox"...whoops! :)
We often think of you and Ann. Merry Christmas 2019 Paul. We miss you and Ann.
Susan Whitney
June 5, 2019
Dr. Robinson fitted me with contact lenses in 1959 or so when he was a resident at OHSU, and I was a high school junior. I continued to see him until he retired, even traveling to Portland for appointments when I lived in Nevada. He was a wonderful man and a wonderful doctor, and I'm glad to know that he really did have a photographic memory. He was one of a kind, and I was lucky to have known him.
Joe Felsman
June 4, 2019
It was a privilege for me to work with Dr. Robinson. He was a great man. I respected him and was thankful that he intervened several times when my temper got out of hand. He helped me keep my job for many years. I enjoyed working for him at OMEC. It was like family. I consider him a good friend and he will be greatly missed.
June 4, 2019
It was a privilege for me to work with Dr. Robinson. I respected him very much. He intervened several times when my temper got the best of me, and helped me keep my job. I enjoyed working for him at OMEC. It was like family. He will be greatly missed.
June 3, 2019
I am so sorry to hear about Dr Robinson, I too worked as His tech at OMEC, He was a wonderful Doctor. Diane McColl
Joyce Norick
June 2, 2019
So sad to hear about Dr. Robinson's passing. I worked with him for many years at OMEC. He was a kind man with a great sense of humor. I also remember him saying if I were any finer I would be twins. He was one in a million. RIP Paul.
William Prendergast
June 2, 2019
Sad to hear of the passing of one of the most memorable people I encountered during my almost 40 years in the practice of medicine. Paul was truly a visionary in the field of ophthalmology, and particularly in the aspects of quality care delivery to our patients. He was beloved by both his patients, his colleagues and his staff. I was one of his first partners in the Oregon Medical Eye Clinic project, which eventually grew into the present EyeHealth NW, the creation of which would have never happened without Paul's tireless energy. Paul foresaw the changes that were to come in medical practice and advanced the leading edge of those changes. It was a great privilege to have worked with him and to have benefitted from his enormous creative talents and his tremendous determination to overcome any difficulty that might arise. My sincere condolences to Paul's family and other close friends, who are legion. I will cherish my memories of Paul and of working and socializing with him. Perhaps none more so than my fond memories of him holding forth, reciting Robert Burns poetry in a perfect Scottish brogue! RIP Paul!
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