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Mr. Al. D. Robinson was born to the Late Mr. O.D. (Baby) Robinson and Mrs. Jessie Mae Jordan-Robinson on October 9, 1937.
He retired from Union Camp after 40 years of dedicated service.
He was a faithful member of the Ambassador for Christ Church.
He was preceded in death by his father, Mr. O. D. (Baby) Robinson; two sons, Elijah Womack and Dale Smith; five sibling, Mr. Lee Earnest Robinson, Mr. Robert D. Robinson, Mr. Isaiah Robinson, Ms. Margaret L. Robinson and Mr. Troyee Free Spirit.
He leaves to cherish his memory: a devoted wife, Mrs. Mattie Pearl Robinson, a loving mother, Mrs. Jessie Mae Jordan-Robinson; six daughters: Dale Whetstone, Rosemary (Johnny) Rudolph, Mary Earl “Bootsie” Womack all of Greenville, AL.; Roxie (Alvin) Briggs, Montgomery, AL; Dianne (Timothy) Dumas Jacksonville, FL; Onita (AC) Payne, Racine, WI; one son, Melvin (Angie) Womack, Snellville, GA; five sisters, Willie M Moody, Mobile, AL; Eula R. Brown, Rev. Abbie Jackson, Evangelist Carolyn Griffin and Betty (Jimmy) Scott all of Greenville, AL one brother, Mr. Jonathan (Nancy) Davis, Pensacola, FL One sister-in-law, Mrs. Helen Womack; one brother-in-law, Mr. John Frazier Cook; a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. A very special “traveling buddy” Derrick (“Pop”) Atkins.
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