Pat Robinson, Jr.
Beloved husband and father, passed away peacefully at home on November 12, 2023, surrounded by his loved ones. Pat was born April 25, 1940, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. After graduating from Southeast Missouri State University, he went to work for Ford Motor Credit Company in Louisville, Kentucky, before returning to Missouri. He retired from McDonnell Douglas as a Business Manager in Purchasing in 1996. Pat is survived by his wife of 62 years LaVona (Smith) Robinson, and his son, Shawn Patrick, and his son-in-law, Haseeb Arain, and his grandchildren, Humza and Zoya Arain. Pat was known for his kindness and was blessed by a good family, good friends, and good neighbors. A private celebration of life will be held for close family and friends. Kutis South County service.
LaVona, Shawn and Haseeb you are so loved and thank goodness for the many good years you had with Pat. We will truly miss him. Love to all of you. Tammy and Chuck
My sincere condolences to LaVona, Shawn, Haseeb and the rest of the family. It’s such an honor to have friends like you and I will never take you for granted. Thoughts, prayers and love. Denny
My prayers for peace and comfort are with you, LaVona, Shawn, Haseeb and grandchildren. I know he will be missed.
Love,
Avis & Wally
I am so sorry LaVona. Never knew Pat but always heard he was one of the good guys. I know he will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Judy Brown
Bill and I send our love, thoughts and prayers to you and your family. We have traveled a long road since childhood.
Our Best,
Bill and Charlotte Slinkard
Cape Girardeau
My, thoughts and prayers are with you LaVona, Shawn and family. Pat was a caring and wonderful person. I always will remember our talks around the campfire on Tin mountain. He will be missed deeply.
So sorry for your loss! So grateful for grand babies to lighten the load!
LaVona,
So sorry to hear about your loss. How long were you married to Pat? We stopped having family reunions after a time so I’ve missed seeing everyone. May you heal from this loss and find peace.
Love,
Diane & Don Frank