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Stanley Lee Robinson

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Stanley Lee Robinson

Birth
Death
23 Oct 2018 (aged 81)
Burial
Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Stanley L. Robinson, 81, of St. Albans departed his earthly life in peace on Tuesday, October 23, 2018. He is now with his mother and father enjoying eternal life.

Dad was born on December 12, 1936 to the late Zack and Leoda Robinson. He was the oldest of five children and left many memories with his siblings. He was also preceded in death by a brother, James; granddaughter, Krissy.

Dad was a humble, hard-working man with few words. Though he had few words, his actions spoke loudly and he instilled tremendous morals in his family with his actions.

Dad had many passions, but his biggest passion was fishing and being in his shop doing wood working. He was amazing with his work and we will cherish his gifts forever.

He proudly served the United States Army and dearly love his country. Because of the love of his country, dad followed politics closely. He would proudly speak his thoughts and never backed down or swayed from anyone with a different opinion. He stood to his beliefs.

Dad accepted our Lord into his heart on Monday, August 27, 2018. It was a joyous occasion and his transformation to his new life was amazing and exactly how we are told it should be. In the last weeks of his life, he proudly spread the word of Jesus and wanted to be sure he was doing what he was supposed to be doing as a Christian.
Stanley L. Robinson, 81, of St. Albans departed his earthly life in peace on Tuesday, October 23, 2018. He is now with his mother and father enjoying eternal life.

Dad was born on December 12, 1936 to the late Zack and Leoda Robinson. He was the oldest of five children and left many memories with his siblings. He was also preceded in death by a brother, James; granddaughter, Krissy.

Dad was a humble, hard-working man with few words. Though he had few words, his actions spoke loudly and he instilled tremendous morals in his family with his actions.

Dad had many passions, but his biggest passion was fishing and being in his shop doing wood working. He was amazing with his work and we will cherish his gifts forever.

He proudly served the United States Army and dearly love his country. Because of the love of his country, dad followed politics closely. He would proudly speak his thoughts and never backed down or swayed from anyone with a different opinion. He stood to his beliefs.

Dad accepted our Lord into his heart on Monday, August 27, 2018. It was a joyous occasion and his transformation to his new life was amazing and exactly how we are told it should be. In the last weeks of his life, he proudly spread the word of Jesus and wanted to be sure he was doing what he was supposed to be doing as a Christian.


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