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karen amick posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2013
kori and robert I just got home and found faiths note I am so sorry for your pain and loss. He was a great dad so very proud of you and robert and so excited to be a grandfather. Every time i ran in to him usually at the jay c store he could not quit talking about how proud he was of you guys and baby girl was the light of his life i know. The world has lost a wonderful man. Call me if there is anything i can do for you 8125951512 I still have baby present. Love you guys karen amick
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Natalie Witkemper O'Connor posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Karen,
I am very sorry to hear of Gayle's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and comfort you.
Natalie Witkemper O'Connor
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Robert Horn posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Gayle Robinson will remain in our memories forever as a wonderful brother, a great husband, and amazing father. Gayle has been and will always be the greatest father-in-law I could ever hope to have, but to me one of the greatest things about Gayle was being an extraordinary Grandfather. I will always remember how his eyes would light up when he would see his granddaughter and how he would have an uncontrollable urge to just smile from ear to ear each time he would see her. He loved her, he adored her and he cherished each and every moment with her. Even though Whitley will have to grow up without her Papaw Gayle by her side she will always know that Papaw will be watching over his little "Scooter", as he liked to call her. I love you and I will miss you Gayle, but know this, you will live on in all of our hearts and minds forever. Not a single day will pass without your presence being missed and a tear being shed. You were an amazing man to everyone but I will remember you most as an extraordinary Papaw.
Love, Robert
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chuck blair posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Karen, so sorry to hear about Gayle, at one time he was like a brother to me, I will always cherish the friendship we had. May God be with you and your family. If I had known earlier I would surely be there to share your sorrow. Best regards, Chuck Blair
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Peaceful White Lilies Basket was purchased for the family of Gayle H. Robinson.
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Karen Robinson posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Gayle,
You are not just my soul mate, you have been, are, and forever will be my soul, my reason for being. I love you more than my words could ever tell you. I will be waiting to be with you again.
Your wife,
Karen
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Debbie Potter posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Dear Karen, Kori, Robert and Whitley...
We just want you to know that we have been and continue to pray for you. In Gayle's death, our grief is in losing a brother and an uncle but we know your grief is so much greater in losing a husband, a dad and a grandpa. Robert, we especially pray for you to be strong and courageous like Joshua (Joshua 1:9) as you lead Karen, Kori and Whitley into this next chapter of your lives without Gayle...and may all of you not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will indeed be with you wherever you go. May you also know that we will continue to pray for you and are here to encourage you in any way we can. With deep sympathy, love and prayers...
~Debbie & Art
~Amanda, Sammy & Nora
~Jessica & David
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LOWELL L. LOWRY posted a condolence
Monday, July 29, 2013
There are so many stories I could tell about Gayle that this page could be exceptionally long as I worked for him at Cummins for about 10 years and he was the last "real" boss I ever had before I retired in 1998. If you knew him, you had to love him.
To sum up the influence that Gayle made on my life, is the fact that he taught me how to treat people (emloyees) with respect. He never looked down at people...he was always right by their side. It was an enjoyable experience working under his leadership and we had fun - I looked forward each day going to work because I knew he had my back and he empowered me and gave me the confidence to talk and work with all levels of employees from the entry level jobs to top management.
Gayle was not a detailed person, but he could come up with a lot of beneficial programs to develope a successful department in Employee Services (Benefits Administration, Insurance, Service Awards and Employee Recognition, Vending & Food Service Programs, CERA-Land and Employee Recreational Management, Mailroom Operations, High-Level Meeting Management with Board of Directors - Customer Visits and Annual Shareholders Meetings, In-plant Tour Programs, Special Employee Purchase Programs, Out-Placement, Relocation & Counseling Services, etc.) and I would help put a time-line to those ideas and detail out the specifics. We worked well together as he was the 'thinker' and I was the 'doer. Then we locked arms and worked our butts off together to make sure the employees were the beneficiaries.
Everyone was his 'Partner' and he made every person he knew feel like his best friend. I will always remember the respect he gave me and the opportunities he offered - he never let me down nor did he ever mislead me....a great man with a big, big heart...my mentor, Gayle Robinson.
- Lowell (L. L.) Lowry
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Kori Horn posted a condolence
Monday, July 29, 2013
My father loved his family dearly. The arrival of my daughter, his grand-daughter gave him the chance to take on a new role in life, the role of grandpa. He was an amazing grandparent in the few months he had with her. He lit up with the mere mention of her name. I am so sorry that he will not get to see her grow up, but I know he will always be there watching out for her.
My father and mother had a relationship spanning over forty years. I know that they both loved each other more than anyone can ever imagine. They were truly each other's soul mates. I know my father will be waiting patiently on the other side for my mother to rejoin him someday.
We will miss him everyday. Especially the small things, such as how he always had to have a toothpick, or how he would always sleep with a watch on so he would always know the time. It's the little things like these that seem meaningless until they are suddenly absent. What I remember most though is a quote that my dad told me repeatedly over the years. He even wrote it on a scrap piece of paper for me to carry with me in my wallet. The quote was "doubt whom you will, but never yourself." He would always tell me it when I was upset or trying to make a decision. That advice has and will stay with me always and forever, just as my daddy will always be in my heart.
I love you daddy!
- Kori
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Debbie (Robinson) Potter posted a condolence
Monday, July 29, 2013
Since I was the youngest sibling in our family, Gayle was my "big brother". I always looked up to him both literally and figuratively. As adults our lives have gone in opposite directions...he to Indiana and me to Florida and Tennessee but no matter where I may go, he will always be my "big brother". Love you, Gayle, and miss you very much. ~Debbie
To Karen and Kori: The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace. ~Numbers 6:24-26
Art & Debbie
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Susan Robinson posted a condolence
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Gayle was an extraordinary athlete in his life. He played almost every sport our small high school in Ohio had to offer . He went on to play football at IU. As an adult, he played a lot of softball and golf. The one thing he could never do was jump rope. No matter who tried to show him or how many times we tried, he could never do it. This still makes me laugh.
I love you!
Susan
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Jerry Robinson posted a condolence
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Gayle was many things to many people. He had 66 years to do many different things. At this time, the thing that stands out to me the most is, his love of family. He loved his wife more than any one of us can imagine. His daughter, Kori, was his life. I do not think a father could love a daughter more. He was so proud of her in all she has accomplished. He thought of Robert, Kori's husband, as his own son. He was very proud of him. The way he cares for Kori, his service to his country. Gayle told me he loved him so. The latest joy to come into his life was little Whitley. Oh what a proud grandpa. His face would light up with the mention of her name. Wait till he gets to dad to tell him about this little bundle of joy. I know it is heart-breaking to leave her behind. But I know Gayle will be there in spirit every second of everyday for all his family until it is our time to take the jouney home. I LOVE YOU SO, GAYLE.
Jerry
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