

He was extremely talented at model building and painting. His specialty in model building reflected his expertise in American and WWII history. He also had a diverse taste in music that could be seen from his time singing for the church choir and the many concerts he would attend with friends and family. Robin also had a passion for motorsports. The days spent with his friends watching these events were some of his favorites.
Robin could always be counted on. He rarely missed a day of work. He was passionate about his job and built many lifelong friendships with his colleagues.
Robin was an incredible father. He had endless love for his son, Noah. Even after Robin’s wife, Lora, passed away in 1997, he continued to give his all in parenting Noah and teaching him valuable life lessons. Robin was also a wonderful son and brother. He would always make great efforts to go see his mother, Rose; his father, Jack; and his brother, Adam; for the holidays. Furthermore, his family expanded when he met Monica. Through their relationship he gained a loving partner and her family, which included a dear friend in her father, Paul.
Robin was loved by all who knew him and will be sorely missed. That said, the joy he brought everyone will always be a part of us. He has left us all with a great gift: the wonderful memories spent with him. We must cherish this gift and share the kindness that he has shown us with all.
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