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Michael D. Robinson, age 70, of Sharpsburg, passed away August 6, 2021.
Mike loved his family and friends. He never met a stranger and knew someone everywhere he went. Mike also loved Jesus. He was a member of Crossroads Church in Sharpsburg. He loved his job greeting every Sunday morning.
Mike served his country in the United States Army, serving 8 years in the Army National Guard.
Mike will be remembered as a loving husband, father, Papa and friend.
Survived by his wife of 47 years: Lorri Robinson; daughters: Amy Bouchell and Alisa (William) Head; 2 granddaughters: Emily Head and Madelyn Head; brother: Roger (Sandra) Pruett; sister: Beverly White; many nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life service is scheduled for 11:00 AM on Saturday, September 18, 2021 at Crossroads Church, Highway 16 Campus, Studio 3.
The Robinson family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 1086 Hwy 54 West, Fayetteville. Messages of condolence may be left at www.GeorgiaCremation.com.
Paul Chaknis says
Love you Mike. Going to miss you my best friend.
May God wrap his loving arms around his family and comfort them. RIP MIKE
Lanier Sammons says
It was a Privilege to have known you Mike. You taught me EVERYTHING I know about Electrical work in the few years that I worked for you. You encouraged me as a young man to pursue College which I did. The time we worked together and spent together outside of work are great memories. RIP in the arms of our Savior.
Gina Ramsey says
I have never met a person as happy, friendly, funny, or genuine than Mike Robinson…….even though he often tried to be grumpy, everyone could see through it. His love for Lorri, his chiIdren and grandchildren was unconditional and endless. I loved Falcons games with Mike and Lorri. I will always remember the night that Mike drove to Atlanta to rescue myself and Lorri after I wrecked on the way home from a night game. Our knight in shining armour! He will be missed forever by all who were fortunate enough to call this man friend or family. Rest in peace Mike and know that you are loved and missed.
Tammy Kuhne says
So very sad to learn of Mike’s death. He was a man of kind words snd encouragement. He loved his family dearly. Praying for Lori and the girls. Love you all!
roger pruett says
MicaDean, Love you my brother. You will always be in my heart. MawMaw will be cooking Sunday dinner for everybody. RIP my brother
Derrin HARDY Wright says
I met Mike when I was in the seventh grade at Emma Hutchinson Elementary School & was always glad to call him a friend! He led a good & was a good & faithful servant! You will be greatly missed! RIP my friend!
Kim Wiggins says
I enjoyed knowing Mike and working with him for several years at Home Depot. He was always happy and made the days there more enjoyable. Besides being a great guy, he was as knowledgeable about electrical as anyone I have ever met. A true expert! Rest easy Mike!
Denorah Sturdivant says
I wish rest for Mike and peace to Lorri and family. So much comfort knowing where he is. I’ve known Mike a very long time and so glad he found a loving wife and together they created a wonderful family he was proud of. Can’t begin to say how much he will be missed but forever here in our hearts. He created lots of wonderful and funny memories. We all loved the RHJ.
Mike Crane says
Mike is a dear friend of many years, I love his sense of humor and passion for his family, God, and this great nation! He always managed to make me smile no matter how things were going on the job site. I loved our political conversations and looked forward to any day I would see him on the job. I will miss him dearly on this side of eternity, but look forward to our reunion in the presence of our Savior! Until then my brother!!! Grace and peace to his family!!!
Sandy Altrichter says
It was a privilege to know Mike as a friend. He will be sadly missed and forever remembered with love. Wishing blessings and comfort to Mike’s dear family and friends.
Linda Roberts says
My heart has ached for all of you during time time. Not being there and giving you, Emily, Al and Alisa hugs. I wasn’t as close with Amy but hugs to her as well. From our days of school to singing in the Empire Blvd choir; We were and always will be family. One day Mike will there with open arms welcoming each of us to heaven. Lori, do like you said Mike would want you to – live your life knowing he is always there with out.
Tina Chamberlain says
Lori and Family – I have worked with Mike for many years thru the Coweta County Building Department. He was a wonderful friend and always willing to do whatever it took to help anyone he could. i will always be greatful that i was able to know Mike and call him a dear friend. We all miss him.