EASLEY — William A. Robinson Jr. died peacefully at home in Easley, S. C., on 9 April 2019. He was 93 years old. Bill was born in Easley in 1925, the son of the late W. A. "Alex" Robinson and Mary Burgess Robinson. He married Mary Elizabeth Black of Greenville in April of 1953.
Bill was graduated from Easley High School in 1942 and Clemson College (Clemson University) in 1948 with a B.S. in Economics, and from the University of South Carolina Law School with an L.L.B. in 1950 and a J.D. in 1970. He completed Clemson and law school on the G. I. Bill, and was admitted to the S. C. Bar Association in 1950. He practiced law in Easley from his admission until his death. He loved to read and to study economics.
In 1943, Bill volunteered for the U. S. Army Air Corps and served as an airplane mechanic and ground crew chief on a Boeing B-29 with the First Bomb Squadron, Ninth Bombardment Group VH (Very Heavy), 20th Air Force until 1946. He flew on one combat mission from Iwo Jima before Japan surrendered.
He served as trustee for Pickens County School District A from 1962 to 1971. During his term, the schools were integrated and consolidated from the five separate school districts to one; he was a part of the creation of the vocational school and a building program. He was chairman during the last few years and he served when the first superintendent of schools was hired.
His first charitable job was secretary-treasurer of the Pickens County Library, and he served as public defender for Pickens County from 1974 to 1975.
Bill grew up next door to and was a member of Easley Presbyterian Church, where he was elder emeritus and a former deacon and elder. He was a member and past president of the Easley Rotary Club, and had perfect attendance since January 1952. He was a lifelong member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
S. C. Gov. Nikki Haley conferred the Order of the Silver Crescent upon him in 2012. He was also a member of the board of trustees of the S. C. Chamber of Commerce. Bill was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, the Poinsett Club, Greenville Country Club, and Pickens County Country Club. He was the first scribe, former commodore, and last surviving founding member of the Pawley's Island Yacht Club.
Bill is survived by Mary Black Robinson of the home, and four children: Alex (married to Patty), of Belmont, N. C.; Jim (Melissa), of Easley; Alan (Jeanne), of Greenville; and Elizabeth Weaver (David), of Easley. He and Mary have eight grandchildren: Katherine and Patricia, Ben and MaryAnn, Neal and Walt (Michelle), and Mary and James Weaver.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a son, Ben Barnhardt Robinson; a sister, Mary Elizabeth Robinson; and his brother, Alfred Burgess Robinson, also of Easley.
Visitation will be held Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Easley Presbyterian Church, 200 S. First St., from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. The funeral service will commence at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary, with Rev. Dr. William P. Seel and Rev. Dr. Christie S. Gravely officiating, with interment at Westview Cemetery immediately following the service. Escort of Honor will be the Easley Rotary Club, Elders of Easley Presbyterian Church, and the Coffee Club.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Easley Presbyterian Church—Endowment, 200 S. First St., Easley, SC 29640, or to the charity of one's choice.
The family is at the home.
Condolences may be expressed online by visiting RobinsonFuneralHomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home—Downtown, which is assisting the family.
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Bett White
April 16, 2019
I was very blessed to have gotten to know
Bill on an Honor Flight Upstate trip to Washington , DC.
I was a guardian on Honor Flight and Bill was a WWII veteran.
Honor Flight takes our WWII
Heroes to Washington to see their WWII Memorial and much more.
Bill had a grand day !
I was always happy to see him from time to time since that trip.
My thoughts and prayers to Alan and Jeanne
and all the family of this great gentleman.
Bett White
Langston Donkle
April 12, 2019
Bill Robinson was an accomplished gentleman from a family of accomplished gentlemen.
Patti Rackley Boone
April 12, 2019
So sorry to learn of Bill's passing. I have such fond memories working for him while I was in high school and then several years post graduation. Having a mentor like he and the Law Firm was a great start to my work career. I know he will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. Our prayers for your family and friends.
Mary Wyche Lesesne
April 11, 2019
Dear cousins, Art and I send love and prayers to you all. I have so many great memories of our families and am happy we shared a long lunch a couple of years ago. Bill was a great guy. So full of the good things of life. With love Mary Wyche.
Stella Parrish
April 11, 2019
Dear Mary,
My heart is heavy as I have just read Bill's obituary. What a full, determined, and superlative life! Please know that you and all your sweet family are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending love now and in the days to come!
Stella
Gail Cline
April 11, 2019
My condolences to the family. Mr. Bill was always available to guide the employees on work related matters of USDA-FmHA (now Rural Development). He never forgot a face and continued to acknowledge us prior employees upon meetings.
J.B. Kelley
April 11, 2019
I can't imagine the sadness you must be feeling, Kandy and I are thinking of your family praying for Peace to bring you comfort, Hope in the midst of sorrow, and Loving Memories of Bill to bring you courage in facing the days ahead. Our prayer is may the Love of those around you during this time help you through the day ahead.
Ed Williams
April 11, 2019
So sorry to hear of his death. Being only slightly younger than Bill I have known him for many years growing up in Easley and also in Sigma Chi at USC.
For many years we met with other friends for lunch monthly at City Range in Greenville.
My best to Mary
Kirsten Leonelli
April 10, 2019
We would like to express our sincere condolences to you and your family.
Kirsten & Phil Leonelli
Kent Dykes
April 10, 2019
I was sad to learn of Bill Robinson's passing. He was my friend, fellow Rotarian, and father of my fellow councilman Jim Robinson. I was always impressed with his sharp mind, and strong opinions that he not shy about expressing. He was a long time community leader and will be missed in Easley. One of the last icons
Cheryl Aaron
April 10, 2019
As a young lawyer coming up thirty years ago, and a 'not so young' lawyer now, I will always remember my conversations with Bill over the years - swapping stories - having him share his experience when I needed it - and being reminded to be a proud representative of the legal profession in everything that we do. He is an inspiration that I will miss dearly.
Rose Buford
April 10, 2019
I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who binds up the broken-hearted and comfort all who mourn sustain your family during this challenging time (Isaiah 61:1,2) with heartfelt sympathy.
Bill Brothers
April 10, 2019
I wish to offer my sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Robinson. He was always a smart and engaging gentleman and always took time to speak and converse; always asking about friends and family in a caring manner. I hope the family can take comfort in knowing he made a difference in his practice of law in Easley.
Mark Eisengrein
April 9, 2019
So sorry to hear the news of Bill's passing. What a neat man, funny, smart, kind, just one of Easley's finest. He will be greatly missed. Condolences to Mary, Elizabeth and Jim...and extended family.
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