Aaron Robinson Obituary
We are sad to announce that on February 6, 2021 we had to say goodbye to Aaron Robinson of Memphis, Tennessee, born in Boyle, Mississippi. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
He was loved and cherished by many people including: his parents, Alean Davis Robinson and Harry Robinson; his brothers, Bill Hunt, Roscoe Hunt and Earl Robinson; his wife Clara Mae Robinson; his stepsiblings, Ora Lewis (Frank) of Cordova and Marshall James (Rosie) of Cleveland, Mississippi; his children, Carolyn Merriweather, Sharon Matthews (Otis, Jr.), Marvin Robinson of Memphis and Christopher A. Robinson of Memphis; his stepson Melvin L. Hollins of Pacoima, California; his grandchildren, Miron Robinson of Memphis, Maya Robinson of Memphis, Maurice Merriweather, Jr. of Memphis, Otis Matthews, III of Memphis, Christian Robinson of Memphis, Maliyah Robinson of Memphis, Calyn Robinson of Memphis, Cayden Robinson of Memphis, DaVaughn Hollins of Los Angeles and April Hollins of Atlanta; and his great grandchildren, Aaron Shamir Robinson, Denez Hall, Kennedy Hollins and Kai Hollins. He was also cherished by his four children.
The second nick name was given to him by the dispatch team at the Kroger warehouse naming him, "The Paper Towel Man," due to his habit of arriving to work 30 minutes before his shift and (pre-covid 19), wiping down the interior of his assigned truck.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the following foundations, "in memory of Aaron Robinson" James B. Collins Memorial Fund – James B. Collins Memorial Fund, Inc. | Facebook Online (Paypal) at James B. Collins Memorial Golf Classic (jamesbcollinsmemorialfund.org). By mail: James B. Collins Memorial Fund, 4010 N. Tonya Marie Cove Memphis, Tn 38135, Baptist Memorial Heathcare Foundation Online: https: //bmhgiving.org.