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Franklin Robinson Sr year age 75, his spirit departed his body on February 11th 2026. Franklin received his education from Columbus Public School system. Franklin is preceded in death by his parents. Grace Tolber-Mullins, and James Robinson, brother James Robinson Jr sister Lilzenia Hillimon. Lovella Edwards and Margaret Suber. Those left to cherish his precious memories are his sons. Franklin Robinson Jr. and Terrence, Robinson daughters. Sandra Daniels. Tiffany Moss. Yolanda and Darcia McDonald his sisters. Tharine Robinson. Evelyn Cado-Curtis. Elena Edwards (Abdullah). Debra Robinson and Tracy Robinson-Adams and stepsisters. Phyllis, Mullins-Bashier and Theresa Mullins-Ivory, stepbrothers. David. Rodney, and Glen Mullins. 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, his aunt Barbara Tolber and a host of nieces, nephews cousins and friends
Franklin will be missed playing Santa Claus, writing his poetry, and eating his peanut butter. Franklin loved going around at Christmas time, passing out gifts to all of the family. He was known for his fashion, always dressed in order from head to toe and kept a great walking stick
We remember and honor a life that touched so many of us. In moments like these, we search for words that bring comfort, meaning, and hope. At the heart of o ne of the most powerful stories As he told stories of the Good Samaritan—reminds us what a meaningful life truly looks like
In Luke J0, Asus tells of a man who was beaten, robbed, and left for dead along the roadside is one simple but powerful truth: love is shown through action. Compassion is more than a feeling—it is a choice
As we remember our beloved Franklin, we reflect on a life that, in many ways, mirrored the heart of the Good Samaritan A life that noticed others. A life that cared. A life that stopped to help Whether through kind words, generous acts, quiet support, or faithful presence, Franklin demonstrated that love is not just spoken t is lived
While our hearts are heavy, we also give thanks. We give thanks for the compassion we witnessed For the kindness we received. For the example that was set before us.
The greatest way to honor the life of Franklin, marked by love is to continue that love. Grief reminds us how deeply we have loved. But love does not end here. The seeds of kindness planted in our lives continue to grow. And may we go and do likewise.
There will be a public visitation held Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 12pm with a chapel service to begin at 2pm. Services will be held at Families First Cremation and Burial located at 1166 Parsons Ave Columbus, Ohio 43206.
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