Arnold Van Robinson
Passed: December 20, 2014
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Arnold Van Robinson
Passed: December 20, 2014
Obituary
Arnold van robinson, 62, of charleston, formerly of landgraff, passed away on saturday, december 20, 2014 at the eastbrook center, kanawha city after a brief bout with cancer.
He worked at the union mission thrift store, charleston.
Van was a 20 year resident of charleston and a member of the randolph street baptist church. he was a graduate of northfork high school in mcdowell county and was a u.S. Army vietnam war veteran.
Van had a contagious personality and a servant’s heart. he loved people who loved to be around him.
He was preceded in death by his mother, mary l. Barber; and step-father, luther barber.
He is survived by his sisters, shirley robinson of dumfries, va and jackie robinson of washington, d.C.; brother, larry robinson of norfolk, va; 4 aunts and 2 uncles; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will 1p.M. Saturday, december 27, 2014 at the randolph street baptist church, charleston with rev. Jason mcclanahan officiating. burial will be at the donel c. Kinnard memorial state veterans cemetery, dunbar. friends may call 1 hour prior to the service at the church.
In lieu of flowers “ the family suggest donations may be made to: the union mission, p.O. Box 112, charleston, wv 25321.
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Barlow bonsall funeral home, charleston has been entrusted with the arrangements.
1 responses to Arnold Van Robinson
King Family says:
August 10, 2021
Location: Ohio
I Did Not Know Mr. Robinson But I Know How Hard It Can Be To Lose A Loved One In Death So I Wanted To Say I Am Very Sorry For Your Loss. The Scripture That Has Given Me Comfort At Times Like This Is The One Found At Revelation 21:4 That Says, “And He Will Wipe Out Every Tear From Their Eyes, And Death Will Be No More, Neither Will Mourning Nor Outcry Nor Pain Be Anymore. The Former Things Have Passed Away.” So God Has Promised That In The Very Near Future We Will Never Have To Experience The Pain Associated With Death Anymore. I Pray That This Gives The Family Some Comfort During This Difficult Time.