John "Robby"'s Memory Wall
We encourage you to share your most beloved memories of John "Robby" here, so that the family and other loved ones can always see it. Share your favorite stories or comment on those shared by others.
Just wanted you all to know I'm thinking of you at this difficult time! Robby was the best! I loved it when he told his stories, because then we didn't have to do Algebra!
Amy VanDerZee Lausman
October 11th, 2006 at 12:00am
My thoughts and prayers are wih all of you. Robby will be greatly missed by all. I will always remember the good times in the church choir.
Georgia Dulik-Boyd
October 12th, 2006 at 12:00am
The best math teacher ever. May God keep you for all eternity.
Carl Schnooberger
October 13th, 2006 at 12:00am
I had Mr. Robinson in HS as a teacher in 1984-1988 and he was always nice and very nice to all that came in contact with him. You have helped alot of children become fine adults. Rest in Peace and God Bless.
Carrie McKeever(Buck)
October 13th, 2006 at 12:00am
i knew robby for 20 years and admired his wit and wisdom. i'll miss him.
bob zimmermann
October 14th, 2006 at 12:00am
Robby was a unique individual. I always respected him for his intelligence and humor and HUGE heart. This is a personal loss for me as well. I'm so very sorry. Christine - contact me please.
Martha Gregory
October 15th, 2006 at 12:00am
Hi John Please accept our deepest sympathies. I always knew Robby was special. Loved to hear his stories and he was always giving the dogs treats and naturally they never refused them. I never realized how much he had accomplished in his lifetime. It was an honor to live next door to him on Hazel even if only for a brief period. You can be very proud of him. He certainly was proud of his children. We were the neighbors to the North of him (home with the porch) We have since built a new home and since moved but Robby will always be a good memory of the days spent on Hazel. Maureen & Paul Moravec
Maureen & Paul Moravec
October 16th, 2006 at 12:00am
Mr Robinson was perceptive, practical and witty--traits not common among his peers at SHHS. His common-sense response to my math dyslexia was a breath of fresh air in a school system stifled by conformity. Mr Robinson opened my mind to the idea of artistic intellect as something to be valued instead of tolerated. He was a wonderful and amazing man. Elisabeth Giegerich SHHS, '74
Elisabeth Giegerich
October 17th, 2006 at 12:00am