Lee Kent Robinson Obituary – The Intelligencer

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Reed and Steinbach Funeral Home

Lee Kent Robinson

Lee passed away on Thursday, November 4 at Pine Run Health Center. He was born in Abington, PA to the late William and Edna Selner Robinson. The family spent some years in Point Pleasant, PA while living the majority of their lives in Doylestown, PA.

Lee married Clara Farber in December of 1957. Both Lee and Clara were 1954 graduates of Central Bucks High School. They raised their family in Bedminster Township, PA and lived there until a 2006 move to the Vineyards in Pennsburg, PA, finally settling in the Pine Run Retirement Community in Doylestown, PA in 2016.

Lee could light up a room with his smile – a smile that emanated love and happiness throughout his life and stayed with him during the recent years burdened with Alzheimer’s disease. He was devoted to his large family and proudly put the special moments of his children and grandchildren at the center of his life. His friends were equally treasured.

Lee had work experience at FMC – Link Belt and Penn Engineering prior to entering Arbonite. Over the years at Arbonite, he continued studies at Lansdale School of Business, Sales Development Institute and Philadelphia Textile Institute. He was involved annually with the Liberty Bell Program for NACE. He wrote professional papers and was active in NACE and NTTC. He represented the company at trade shows throughout the states. In his more than 30 years of employment at Arbonite, Lee built solid, respectful relationships with his clients.

Lee was an outstanding athlete. Recently his most active pursuits were golf and fly fishing. He had been an active member of Trout Unlimited being concerned with the conservation of Pennsylvania’s trout streams. His athletic career in high school was highlighted by his winning of the 880-yard run at the state championships in track. He was a letter winner in five sports: football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and track. He was inducted into the inaugural class of the CB/CBW Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.

Lee was an assistant track coach at Delaware Valley College in the early 80’s. He was involved in the community with the organization of the Deep Run Valley Sports Association where he coached for many years. He was inducted into the Deep Run Valley’s Hall of Fame in 2000.

Lee was a loyal American. He was proud to have attended the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD and recalled this experience as one of the most meaningful of his life.

Lee is survived by his wife, Clara, four children, ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Scott and Dina of Katy, Texas; children, Mia, Sasha, and Nikki. Jeffrey and Susan of Upper Black Eddy, PA; children, Madison, Anna, and Will, Madison and Sean’s sons, Kellan and Brady. Karen and Paul Ciccotto of Newtown, PA; children, Paul and Nick. John and SonSun of Union Grove, AL; children, Kimberly, her husband, Bix, and Tylor, his wife, Kate.

Services and interment will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Lee’s name may be made to: Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 (https://act.alz.org).

Reed and Steinbach Funeral Home, Doylestown

www.reedandsteinbach.com

Posted online on November 06, 2021

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