Robinson was employed by the Arkansas Oak Flooring Company while living in Pine Bluff and later moved to Camden where he was a partner in a lumber business. He was secretary of the West Side Hardwood Lumber Association for 31 years. He had been a resident of Ruston for about seven years. He was a Catholic.
Survivors include his widow; five sons, John, James, William, Mark and O. S. Robinson, Jr., all of Ruston; four daughters, Mrs. Tom McReynolds and Mrs. R. C. Gervais of Webster Grove, Mo., Mrs. E. E. Woodley of Shreveport, La. and Ann Robinson of Ruston; three sisters, Mrs. E. V. Sheely of Memphis and Mrs. W. C. Butterfield and Mrs. S. M. Field of Little Rock; and two brothers, W. S. Robinson of Memphis and Malcolm B. Robinson of Pine Bluff.
Funeral services were held Saturday in Ruston.
Published in The Pine Bluff Commercial (AR), December 5, 1955
Robinson was employed by the Arkansas Oak Flooring Company while living in Pine Bluff and later moved to Camden where he was a partner in a lumber business. He was secretary of the West Side Hardwood Lumber Association for 31 years. He had been a resident of Ruston for about seven years. He was a Catholic.
Survivors include his widow; five sons, John, James, William, Mark and O. S. Robinson, Jr., all of Ruston; four daughters, Mrs. Tom McReynolds and Mrs. R. C. Gervais of Webster Grove, Mo., Mrs. E. E. Woodley of Shreveport, La. and Ann Robinson of Ruston; three sisters, Mrs. E. V. Sheely of Memphis and Mrs. W. C. Butterfield and Mrs. S. M. Field of Little Rock; and two brothers, W. S. Robinson of Memphis and Malcolm B. Robinson of Pine Bluff.
Funeral services were held Saturday in Ruston.
Published in The Pine Bluff Commercial (AR), December 5, 1955
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