Dennis Robinson passed away peacefully on October 31, 2025 at the age of 81.
Beloved Husband of 54 years to Joyce A. Robinson (nee Klawiter); loving father of Todd (Kristine) Robinson and Eric Robinson; Dear grandfather of Olivia Robinson and
Brandon Clark. Dear son of Lee and Ola (Ollford); brother of Sandra, and the late Margaret, Leona, Bobby, Joe Wayne, Mary Ruth, Jimmy, Larry, and twin brother Kenny.
Dennis or “Denny” was always known to find a laugh or joke in any situation. A
salesman for many years, Denny worked in retail connecting with people and making
friends anywhere he went. When he wasn’t working, Denny enjoyed taking care of his
backyard pool for decades and listening to the Cardinals game. He also volunteered at the Fox Theatre for many years running the elevator. Denny loved his grandchildren and spending time with family. The age old saying “To know him was to love him,” applies to his life in so many ways. He will be greatly missed.
Memorial visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Saturday, November 8 from 1-4 pm.
My husband and I just spoke of him today on our Sunday drive. Memories of Denny always bring a smile to my heart. Our sympathies to Joyce, Sissy and their beautiful family.
Rest peacefully Uncle Denny, give all the family in Heaven a hug for me. I’ll miss you.
Thank you Cindie.
The Robinson’s
Having known Denny and been a neighbor of him and Joyce for over 40 years I believe I can truly say that he was one of the GOOD GUYS. Some of my fondest memories are the times we would go dancing and have a few cold ones and just enjoy being together and laughing at his jokes, just being in his company. The years we went to the VP Fairs and the the Fireworks displays and all the hours i spent in his pool splashing about. All those wonderful memories. But the numerous times spent at the fence were are the most memorable the laughter the conversations and the occasional tear. I will Never Forget you and you will always have a place in my Heart. I love you and thank God for allowing us to be neighbors for over 40 years. Oh yeah, all most forget about that other passion we share our Beloved Cardinals.
May you RIP My brother.
Wimp
Nice to hear all the old good memories. Truly appreciate.
Your neighbors The Robinson’s
Barb and me were sad to here of Dennis passing. We miss all the fun times at Truemans. Dennis was always fun to be around and you never had to ask what was on his mind. He talked a lot about his family he was very proud of them. Again we are very sorry for your loss. Steve and Barb Sutton
I had the pleasure of getting to know Dennis just as he was retiring and my career was beginning. I spent a summer learning from Dennis about connection and positivity on the salesfloor. Dennis always found a way to connect with the customers and make them smile. I will never forget the positive attitude he had. I am sorry for your loss.
Dennis was my buddy, I’m grateful that I had the chance to know him. He was a joy to be around and always had something funny to say. He will be sorely missed. Rest in peace my friend.