William Dale Robinson
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William (Bill) Dale Robinson, 79, of Lee’s Summit, MO passed away August 24, 2022 at Saint Lukes East. Bill requested a private memorial with only his family in attendance. Bill was born June 30, 1943 in Des Moines, IA. He was a counselor and track coach at Hickman Mills High School. He has been a member and greeter at Connection Point Church of Raytown, MO. He loved his family, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bill was an avid golfer and loved his golfing buddies.
Bill is survived by his wife, Pam Robinson of Lee’s Summit; son Taylor (Alicia) Robinson of Saint Louis; daughter Paige (Rob) McClellan of Pleasant Hill; daughter Nicole (Derek) Meyer of Columbia; son Robert Martin of Pleasant Hill; son Steven (Amy) Martin of Kirksville; daughter Toni Robinson of Shelbina and daughter Shannon (Jim) Beard of Lebanon; grandchildren: Kara and Jack Hosick, Dean and Todd Robinson, Christina, Lillianne, and Josh McClellan, Kacie Anderson, Reagan Robbins, Jackson and Alexandra Meyer, Allison and Wesley Martin, Abbigael Follis, and Kellen Beard; great grandchildren: Aubrey and Mason Anderson, Austin and Emma McClellan; brothers Ken and John Robinson and sister Jan Weiberg.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Connection Point Church of Raytown, 10500 East State Route 350 Highway, Raytown, MO 64138.
Kind and generous to all he knew. Enjoyed being with the love of his wife Pam. We will all miss him.
Kind and generous to all he knew, a great friend. Enjoyed being with the love of his life Pam. Blessings to his family.
Loved and will miss my uncle Bill. Condolences to his wife, kids, grandkids, and ggkids. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Bill was everything good a person could be. He was a good husband, Dad, Grandparent and friend. He will be missed. He was one of a kind. Prayers &
Love Jim & Von Nova
I didn’t get to see Bill as often as I would have liked, but I will miss him. When we moved to the KC area, he made sure we felt at home. He was always good to us.
He was a great cousin to have.
Prayers for all the family.
I’m so sorry to have missed spending much time with Bill. He was such a giving person. Bill looked so much like his Dad, my Uncle Bill. I’ll never forget spending time with all the Robinsons when we were growing up and made our visits to Des Moines to see Grandpa and Grandma Bunten.
My mentor as a high school runner.
Never forgot everything he taught me.