First Lady Charlotte Fox Robinson | Obituaries

First Lady Charlotte Fox Robinson | Obituaries



The Lord is my gentle and my salvation, whom shall, I worry? The Lord is the power of my life; Whom shall I be Afraid? – Psalm 27:1 First Woman Charlotte Fox Robinson departed this earthly house on Monday, September 2, 2024. Although her spirit was left this earthly house she has entered a house not made with fingers, everlasting within the heavens. She is going to without end be remembered for her candy spirit and unwavering grace, tenacity, non secular knowledge and her contagious smile.

She was launched to Christ at an early age by her dad and mom the late Walter Fox and Addrine Thomas Fox. She was a member of St. Paul A.M.E. Church and after marrying the love of her life, Victor Robinson they joined St. John Tempe Church of God in Christ and later joined The Wonderful Church in Poplarville, MS. They had been blessed with three fantastic kids, Ka’ Shetah Robinson Walker, Victor Robinson, Jr, and Clarence Armell Robinson, Sr. In addition they reared Steven L. Fox.

First Woman Charlotte Robinson was married to Victor Robinson Sr. For 49 lovely years. She was a present from God along with her steadfast dedication, fortitude, and pillar of power. She might stroll in a room along with her radiant smile and will deliver immense pleasure, The Pleasure of the Lord was her power. Her favourite quote was “Could the Work I’ve Achieved Converse for Me.”

Cooking was a ardour, she completely beloved it, particularly throughout the holidays. Her household would collect in giant teams throughout this time of the 12 months and the desserts and dishes that she ready had been among the most anticipated. She devoted over 26 years of service to the Bogalusa Metropolis College. She served because the Meals Service Manger at Byrd Avenue Major College. She was additionally offered with the My Plate Award from First Woman Michelle Obama in Washington, DC.

She was a virtuous girl with integrity and loved testifying concerning the goodness of the Lord. She would typically say, “Have you ever tried Jesus?” She was prayer warrior and a soul winner that led others to Christ. She actually made a distinction along with her unconditional love. She opened her coronary heart and embraced others along with her love of God and can be missed tremendously. Her absence leaves a void in our hearts, and she or he has left an indelible mark on the hearts of many.

First Woman Charlotte Fox Robinson leaves to cherish her reminiscence to her devoted, loving husband, Rev. Victor Robinson Sr.; Her Kids: KaShetah Robinson Walker (Carlos) Victor Robinson, Jr. (La Quandra) and Clarence Armell Robinson, Sr. (Jasmine); Siblings: Sharon Fox Lowe, Jeanette Fox Sims (Ronald, Sr.) Jacqueline Fox and Steven L Fox (Crystal); Her Grandchildren: La’ Darious J Cotton-Robison, (Richelle) La’ Dasecia J. Cotton-Robinson (De’ Salaam), Victoria L. Robinson, Victor Robinson III, Clarence Robinson Jr., Cameron Robinson, Camille and Cayveen Robinson, Her Nice Grandchildren: Ma’ Leah-Cotton-Robinson, Da’ Niyah Pittman, Ka’Leigh and Ha’ Leigh Cotton-Robinson, Two Aunts, Lucille Bland and Evette Stribling, 3 Uncles: Ernest (Central) Fox, Colonel Rev. Joe (Linda) Conerly (Jacqeline), Jesse Thomas (Lola), and Rev. Silas Thomas; and a bunch of brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, family members, and buddies, Particular buddies: Brenda M. Brown and Cynthia Loper.

She is proceeded in demise by her dad and mom, Walter & Addrine Fox; grandparents, Will and Christine Thomas, Rev. Henry & Charlotte Conerly; father and mother-in-law, Rev. Clarence, Sr. and Vergie Mae Robinson, Clarence Robinson, Jr.; and a particular good friend, Elizabeth Donald.

A visitation can be held on Friday, September 13, 2024 from 3:00PM – 6:00PM at Crain and Sons Funeral Residence.

Funeral service on Saturday, September 13, 2024 at 11:00AM at The Wonderful Church 24 Burton Street in Poplarville, Mississippi. Interment can be on the Robinson Cemetery. Crain and Sons Funeral Residence – Bogalusa are in control of preparations.

To plant a tree in reminiscence of Charlotte Robinson as a dwelling tribute, please go to Tribute Retailer.

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