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Herman Robinson

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Herman Robinson

Birth
Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Death
4 Sep 2017 (aged 83)
Burial
Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8590294, Longitude: -76.1500691
Plot
Sermon on the Mount, Section A (Left)
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On Monday September 4, 2017, God called home Herman Anthony Robinson to eternal rest.

Born in Richmond, va May 3, 1934 to Herman Robinson SR and Sarah Briggs. Herman left Richmond at an early age of 18 to go to New York City. Herman loved singing and dressing sharp where he gained the nickname “HOLLYWOOD”… Herman worked as a baker for a few years in New York. He then met his predeceased wife Wlima Delores Robinson.. They both married September 10, 1960.

Herman became ill over the pass few years and very sick over the pass few months.

Herman is survived by daughters: Lisa Weaver of New York and Linda Robinson of Virginia Beach. 4 grandchildren: Monique Weaver, Kevin Weaver jr, Kwame Weaver, and Dominic Robinson. Sister Helen Campbell, Aunt Gladys Briggs, son-in-law Kevin Weaver, and a host of niece, nephews, cousins and friends.

Herman was truly a man with words that would make you smile, laugh or just converse about old times.

He was a loving father to his family. Truly we all will miss our father, grand dad, brother, uncle, and friend.
On Monday September 4, 2017, God called home Herman Anthony Robinson to eternal rest.

Born in Richmond, va May 3, 1934 to Herman Robinson SR and Sarah Briggs. Herman left Richmond at an early age of 18 to go to New York City. Herman loved singing and dressing sharp where he gained the nickname “HOLLYWOOD”… Herman worked as a baker for a few years in New York. He then met his predeceased wife Wlima Delores Robinson.. They both married September 10, 1960.

Herman became ill over the pass few years and very sick over the pass few months.

Herman is survived by daughters: Lisa Weaver of New York and Linda Robinson of Virginia Beach. 4 grandchildren: Monique Weaver, Kevin Weaver jr, Kwame Weaver, and Dominic Robinson. Sister Helen Campbell, Aunt Gladys Briggs, son-in-law Kevin Weaver, and a host of niece, nephews, cousins and friends.

Herman was truly a man with words that would make you smile, laugh or just converse about old times.

He was a loving father to his family. Truly we all will miss our father, grand dad, brother, uncle, and friend.


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