Joseph Patrick Robinson Baptized in the Hope of Christ Resurrection Wednesday, November 26, 2025. Joey never spoke a word, but he was an inspiration to countless people. His life was a beautiful witness to the dignity and sanctity of all human life. He was the cherished son of the late Pat and Dottie Robinson; the brother of Pat (Barb nee: Bohn) Robinson, Cathy (Myles) Donnelly, Amy (Steve) Kosta, Jim (Brenda nee: VanBuren) Robinson, Mary (Kurt) Grimm and Julie (Chris) Hollander; favorite uncle to Mary, Zach, Dorothy, Rachel and Esther Robinson, Myles (Anne) Donnelly, Emily, Molly and Elizabeth Donnelly, Phill (Laura) Kosta, Mary, Nick, Matt, Joey (Halle) Kosta, Amy (Coby) Weichler, Jimmy (Shannon) Robinson the late Jacob Grimm, Katy, Ally, Rebecca, John, Tom and Luke Grimm, Andrew, Claire and Patrick Locher and Audrey Hollander. Joey was also the great uncle to 18 beautiful grandnieces and nephews. He leaves behind a legacy of love, grace and humility and a reminder that all life is precious.
Services: Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Wednesday, December 10, 2025, 9:15am to St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church 9:45am Mass. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials to the Archdiocese Respect Life Apostolate, appreciated. Visitation Tuesday 4-8pm.
So blessed to have little Joe in our lives for 54 years, He is home again with Mom and Dad, Joe was and is the definition of LOVE, His smile not only lit up the room it also lit up our hearts, I did not realize his middle name was Patrick so he was Uncle Joe’s namesake as well, I know Uncle Joe will be happy to see him again May God bless and comfort his brother’s and sister’s
Aunt Randi
Thank you Aunt Randi. He was so loved ❤️
Know that our faith community prays for you and those you love in this time of loss. Praise God for our faith in KNOWING he is with Jesus and his Mom and Dad. May the Good Shepherd bring you peace as you sing ” Shepherd Me, O God, beyond my wants, beyond my fears from death into LIFE”…Alleluia.
Sending our love and prayers,
Russ and Etta
I never met “Joey,” but his brother James, who I’ve come to love, never spoke of him without a smile and a tender pause. From all I have gathered, Joey drew from his family all the best of human compassion and sacrificial love. Words fall short. Prayers continue. Love, sympathy, and respect for you all!