Garry Edmond Robinson

Garry Edmond Robinson

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June 9, 1950 ~ January 11, 2009

Garry Edmond Robinson Sr. June 09, 1950 - January 11, 2009 Garry Edmond Robinson Sr., 58, of Taylorsville died Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009, at his home. Mr. Robinson was employed by NTN Driveshaft and enjoyed hunting, horseshoes and tinkering around on projects. Born in Jackson, Ky., June 9, 1950, Mr. Robinson was the son of Hewey and Flora Robinson. He married Sheryl Cross Dec. 8, 1986. She preceded him in death March 1, 1994. Survivors include sons, Garry Wayne Robinson of Rhode Island, Garry Edmond Robinson Jr. of Elizabethtown, Randy Ray Robinson and Steven Fulton Robinson, both of Taylorsville; daughters, Stacey Ann Wheelock and Ida Dawn Michelle Savage, both of Rhode Island; a stepdaughter, Stacey DeLynn McAnelly of Taylorsville; brothers, Verdie Fulton Robinson and Bryon Dale Robinson, both of Columbus, and Barry Lee Robinson of Owenton, Ky.; sisters, Lesa Gail Robinson of Columbus and Sarri Lynn Bowling of Seymour; and grandchildren, Nathaniel Lee Kimmett, Nathan and Jenna Robinson, Channa, Rachael and Corey Wheelock and Chase Savage. Mr. Robinson was preceded in death by his wife; a son, who died at birth Oct. 1, 1988; and his parents. Funeral Information FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Saturday at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Rev. Homer Whited officiating. VISITATION: 9 a.m. until service time Saturday at the funeral home. BURIAL: Rest Haven Cemetery in Edinburgh. DirectionsVisitation:  Map to Funeral Home

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  1. Garry, I love you so much. You were ALWAYS sweet to me. A threat to anyone who ever made me cry. You were the best protective Big Brother a little Sister could ever have. I miss you calling me Baby Girl…. Your smile, your laugh and the times when we danced together are the best memories. You ALWAYS took the time to listen. Coffee 24/7 :). I miss our talks but most of all, I miss your hugs. Times like these when I need you most are the hardest. I love you so much.

    • I love you dad and I miss you more than anything but I just keep picking myself up and keep on trying. Love bones


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garry robinson

June 9, 1950 ~ June 9, 1950

Garry Edmond Robinson Sr. June 09, 1950 - January 11, 2009 Garry Edmond Robinson Sr., 58, of Taylorsville died Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009, at his home. Mr. Robinson was employed by NTN Driveshaft and enjoyed hunting, horseshoes and tinkering around on projects. Born in Jackson, Ky., June 9, 1950, Mr. Robinson was the son of Hewey and Flora Robinson. He married Sheryl Cross Dec. 8, 1986. She preceded him in death March 1, 1994. Survivors include sons, Garry Wayne Robinson of Rhode Island, Garry Edmond Robinson Jr. of Elizabethtown, Randy Ray Robinson and Steven Fulton Robinson, both of Taylorsville; daughters, Stacey Ann Wheelock and Ida Dawn Michelle Savage, both of Rhode Island; a stepdaughter, Stacey DeLynn McAnelly of Taylorsville; brothers, Verdie Fulton Robinson and Bryon Dale Robinson, both of Columbus, and Barry Lee Robinson of Owenton, Ky.; sisters, Lesa Gail Robinson of Columbus and Sarri Lynn Bowling of Seymour; and grandchildren, Nathaniel Lee Kimmett, Nathan and Jenna Robinson, Channa, Rachael and Corey Wheelock and Chase Savage. Mr. Robinson was preceded in death by his wife; a son, who died at birth Oct. 1, 1988; and his parents. Funeral Information FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Saturday at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Rev. Homer Whited officiating. VISITATION: 9 a.m. until service time Saturday at the funeral home. BURIAL: Rest Haven Cemetery in Edinburgh. DirectionsVisitation:  Map to Funeral Home

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  1. Garry, I love you so much. You were ALWAYS sweet to me. A threat to anyone who ever made me cry. You were the best protective Big Brother a little Sister could ever have. I miss you calling me Baby Girl…. Your smile, your laugh and the times when we danced together are the best memories. You ALWAYS took the time to listen. Coffee 24/7 :). I miss our talks but most of all, I miss your hugs. Times like these when I need you most are the hardest. I love you so much.


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