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Robinson, Roy A. Died peacefully on June 30, 2015 at age 65. Loving, yet goofy husband and father. Survived by wife Lynne (nee Fisher), children Niki (Patrick), Charlie (Katie Rae) and Toni (Paul). Further survived and will be missed by many family and friends. Roy actively volunteered in Elmbrook Schools for 20+ years. Special thanks to Dr. Krouwer, Carol and ProHealth Care Hospice. Gathering at the Funeral Home on Monday, July 6 from 4-6:45 PM with a Celebration of Life at 7 PM. In lieu of flowers memorials appreciated to Tug McGraw Foundation or Special Olympics of WI. "GO PACK!"
I think they were common law married (aka living together).He died 2015 why do they list Niki and Pat like they are married
I heard it was because they were listed as suspects in several disappearances, but they ate the evidenceI think they were common law married (aka living together).
Interesting when he was visiting hookers in 2017I think they were common law married (aka living together).
Reminder: His email address was MrChuckles69@gmail or yahoo.com. No joke.Volunteered at schools, eh? You know what that means…
He loved hanging out with kids...Volunteered at schools, eh? You know what that means…
I’m sorry you’re stupid. I can’t help you, childIs that Papa Raven-Clown?
So he spent all his spare time with children not his own. If he'd been around for his own kids maybe one of them wouldn't have turned into a bankruptcy-filing, depressed alcoholic dyke* in the unfortunate position of supporting her own deadbeat 'husband'.He loved hanging out with kids...
Roy was an overachiever as a stay-at-home parent. He coached soccer with the Brookfield Soccer Association, served as manager for select soccer teams and 3v3 teams, and proudly served as “waterboy” for four years for the Brookfield Aces. He was also dedicated to Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, serving as Den Leader and Pack Leader at Burleigh Elementary. He was also the region’s “Cookie Mom” for many years.
For 20+ years, he volunteered in many positions at Elmbrook Schools. He ran the bookstore at Burleigh Elementary–the site of the notorious gun-shaped eraser controversy, and was a student advocate in the stands at Brookfield East High School–the site of the notorious scoreboard cheer controversy that got him kicked out of the game and sent to the principal’s office. (Yes, as an adult.) Dad, of course, won that one…and arguably many more.
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