Allen Al Robinson was born on December 16, 1971 to Allen Johnson and Harriet Joyce Triplett in Milwaukee, WI. Allen attended Palmer Elementary School, Samuel Morse Middle School and graduated from Juneau High School where he received his general education. Allen entered into the Navy Academy shortly after. Allen went on to pursue a careerContinue Reading
Allen Al Robinson was born on December 16, 1971 to Allen Johnson and Harriet Joyce Triplett in Milwaukee, WI. Allen attended Palmer Elementary School, Samuel Morse Middle School and graduated from Juneau High School where he received his general education. Allen entered into the Navy Academy shortly after. Allen went on to pursue a career as a CNC operator after returning from the military and landed a job at Unit Drop Forge until the present. He had recently gotten engaged to the love of his life, Marcella Miller. They were set to marry on August 26, 2016. Allen loved to listen to music and hang out with family and friends. Allen passed into Eternal Life on June 4, 2016. He is survived by his Grandmother: Ethel Robinson, Parents: Allen Johnson and Harriet Triplett (Everett Clayton), Siblings: Alicia Robinson, Darrell Robinson (Shawnte), Rahsaan Triplett Sr., Nephews: James Bynum, Rahsaan Triplett Jr., Joshua Robinson, Xavier Robinson and Zion Robinson, Fiance' Marcella Miller and Special Children: Marcell Dinsmore and Madison Miller. Uncle: Lloyd Robinson (Dieera), Aunts: Betty Robinson, Barbara Robinson, Sheila Robinson, Tracy Jennings (Walter), Paris Price (Mike), and Martine Robinson , and a host of cousins, friends and co-workers that loved him dearly. Preceded in death by: Berlin McLemore (great grandfather), Lillie Griffin (great grandmother), Harry Robinson Sr. (grandfather), Harry Robinson Jr. (uncle), Debra Robinson (aunt), Steven Robinson (uncle), William Todd (cousin), Sophia Robinson (cousin)
Stepfather…..
Roses are red, violets are blue, you love me and I love you. It
seems like yesterday when I met you.
Allen, if you are listening, now here is something I want to
tell you about. May 2013 was the best day of my life because
I got to meet my mom's love of her life. Right from the start
you showed me love and affection. When I was down you
picked me back up by telling me one of your phenomenal
JOKES!! I remember some of your rules…NO LEGGINGS
IN THE HOUSE!! (laugh)
The time I was sick and you and mommy and Marcell went
to State Fair you won me presents to cheer me up. You're so
caring and funny and nice Allen!! Even though your gone I
know I'll see you soon! I remember that you watched every
thing that I did!! Thank you, thank you that GOD sent you;
had he not I wouldn't be able to meet you. Through our ups
and downs I know you still love me. See you later Allen, I
wish I could hug you. I'll miss you loads too, but I will
always think of you!!
Love your one and only,
Madison!!
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair; Perhaps
you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke
the kindest words, that any friend could say. Perhaps you were
not there at all; just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to
console our hearts, we thank you so much whatever the part.