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Obituaries

Richard Hugh Robinson Sr.

July 10, 1940 - February 01, 2010

Beloved husband, father and friend

Richard Hugh Robinson, Sr. was born in San Diego, California on July 10th, 1940. He was a retired veteran, serving in the Navy on the USS Sperry AS 12 as Sub Tender. He was honorably discharged on his birthday July 10th, 1961 from 32nd St. Annex S.D. After retiring from his job in sales and home improvement, Richard enjoyed his family, people, telling jokes, spending time outdoors, fishing, big cars, Cowboy and Indian movies, reading and summertime. Richard and Susan Anne were married on June 14th, 1973 and were with each other for almost 40 years. They shared life and now death together.

Richard is survived by his daughters Holly Robinson from Everett, WA and Anne Prater from Idaho; as well as his three sons Richard Robinson of Everett, WA, Robert Robinson of Greely, Colorado, and John Robinson, as well as his brother Ted Robinson and ten grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his sister Betty Robinson, his father Raymond Robinson and his mother Ruth Barker.

FUNERAL INFORMATION

Funeral service is at 2 p.m. Sunday February 21st, 2010 Northlake Christian Church Room 218 19029 North Road Bothell, WA 98012

DONATIONS

Donations are welcomed by the Robinson family Please contact Holly Robinson 425-258-4233 or email beebees_hr@yahoo.com


Memorial

As We Look Back

As we look back over time
We find ourselves wondering...
Did we remember to thank you enough
For all you have done for us?
For all the times you were by our sides
To help and support us...
To celebrate our successes
To understand our problems
And accept our defeats?
Or for teaching us by your example,
The value of hard work, good judgment,
Courage and integrity?
We wonder if we ever thanked you
For the sacrifices you made.
To let us have the very best?
And for the simple things
Like laughter, smiles and times we shared?
If we have forgotten to show our
Gratitude enough for all the things you did,
We're thanking you now.
And we are hoping you knew all along,
How much you meant to us.

Author Unknown

Irish Blessing 

May the roads rise to meet you May the wind be always at your back May the sunshine warm your face And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand

Author Unknown

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