Patricia Paulette Robinson, born January 31, 1951 to Verdis and Inez Elizabeth Nash in Toledo, Ohio. She will be remembered for her kind heart, giving spirit, and for her many gifts and talents. Some of those talents being her artistic ability to decorate and beautify any interior space. She was also known for her cooking skills, and we can’t forget her special, secret recipe barbecue sauce. Perhaps, our fondest memory of Patricia will be those signature lengthy eyelashes that greeted us every time she entered the room. She had a style, grace and strength like none other.
She graduated from Jesup W. Scott High School in 1969, and then went on to receive a degree in Early Childhood Education from The University of Toledo/ComTech. Soonafter, she worked for WTOL-TV (Channel 11) on the children’s program, “Patches & Pockets,” as well as working as a Daycare School Instructor. She later worked as an Account Representative for BlueCross/BlueShield for many years, while still living in Toledo. After relocating to Atlanta, Georgia in 1999, Patricia worked as a Nanny and as a House Manager.
Preceding her in death were her husband of 46 years, Arney G. Robinson; father, Verdis Nash; mother, Inez Elizabeth Nash; and sisters, Renee and Sheila Diane Nash.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Cheron and Lanette Robinson; grandchildren, Brianna and Isaac Robinson; sisters, Barbara and Jackie Nash; brothers, Felix (Gail), David and Steve Nash; niece, Alicia Nash; nephews, Kayshone Nash and Amin McNeil; godsons, Angel (Kathy) and Ashley Tucker and many great nieces and nephews; Special Friends - Robbie Tucker, Keith, Twinker, Mary Palmer, Caroline and Delphine Mason, Alberta Hopings, Donald Cobb, Linda Cobb and a host of other relatives and friends.