Brian J. Robinson

Brian J. Robinson

1960-2023

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4 thoughts on “Brian J. Robinson”

  1. Thomas Davis III

    Brian was both my maternal cousin and my same-street neighbor in early childhood. My prayers for his sister Janet, brother Richard, father Henry, and any other surviving relatives
    Tom Davis
    Houston, TX

  2. Scott W Mabey

    I did not know my cousin Brian well. Growing up, our families would get together now and then; he was several years older than I was. The memory I have of him is an earnest, caring person who wanted to share advice and perspectives in a thoughtful way. While his physical body has perished, I know our lives are connected in subtle ways I am conscious and unconscious of.
    Peace,
    Scott Mabey

  3. Bonnie Davis

    I am Thomas Davis’s wife, and I am Brian’s cousin-in-law.. I met Brian for the first time back in the 90s, and I was really impressed with his sense of humor and that impression was confirmed over time. My condolences to his other friends and family members.
    May he have finally found peace,
    Bonnie Davis

  4. Thomas Davis III (additional comment)

    Brian was predeceased by his mother, Ailene Robinson, grandparents, George W. Mabey and Beatrice S. (Hohl) Mabey Rudhard; his aunts, Jean Davis and Helen Guild; he is survived by his sister, Janet L. Johnson and ex-sister-in-law Dorothy Smith; his brother, Richard Robinson and Richard’s fiancée, Gabrielle Schmidt, his grandnieces/nephews, Konrad Johnson (Anna); Kurt Johnson (Nicole); Christian Robinson (Danielle), his daughter Cryslyn Wolfe; his grandnephews/nieces, Aurora, Ariana, Ember, and Ashton Henry; his mother’s longtime companion, Harry Fischer and ex-husband Henry; his uncle, George W. Mabey (Genevieve); and several cousins.

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