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James “Jimmy” Alexander Robinson

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Memorial service of thanksgiving for the life of the late James Alexander Robinson, affectionately called “Jimmy” age 61, of #21 Bay Berry Street, off East Street South, who died on 22nd November, 2014, will be held on Friday, 5th December, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., at Zion South Beach Baptist Church, Zion Boulevard. Officiating will be Bishop B. Wenith Davis. Cremation will follow.

Cherished Memories linger in the hearts of his Son: Assistant Superintendent of Police Damian Robinson; Daughter: Kiyshanna Hepburn; One Daughter-in-law: Anya Robinson; One Son-in-law: Marvin Hepburn; Four Granddaughters: Da’Anya Robinson, Kiyshanti Higgs, Kiyerra and Symia Hepburn; One Grandson: Kaori Dean; One Sister: Antoinette Robinson-Adams; Four Brothers: Alvin Cleare, Walter Robinson, Allan Robinson Jr. and Anthony Robinson; One Adopted Brother: Craig Flowers; One Aunt: Ellen Knowles; Three Sisters-in-law: Philipa Robinson, Carolyn Robinson and Patricia Cleare; One Brother-in-law: Frederick Adams; Four Nephews: Antoine Adams, Tamico Allen, Dimitri and Devaughn Robinson; Ten Nieces: Keva Adams, Latasha Allen, Chippetrea Humes, Leslie Edwards, Danielle and Deandrielle Robinson, Latarsha, Keisha, Patrice and Tonya Cleare; God Child: Dillon Wilson; A Host of other relatives and friends including: Hon. Dr. Bernard J. Nottage, Minister of National Security, Florence Lightbourne-Darville, Emerson Rolle, John Edwards, Margaret Albury, Vincent Williams, Francis Thompson, Akeito Curtis, Alayne Patur-Salahudeen, Barry Braynen, Joan Armally, Ashwood Ferguson, Ena Thompson-Reid, Eldridge Thompson, Lester Wallace, Sheryl Fernander, The Francis Family of Wulff Road, The Russell/Bain Family of Grand Bahama, The Musgrove Family, The Bostwick Family, The Collymore Family, Ronald Tinker and Family, The Families of Kensington Gardens Neighborhood, Officers and Members of The Progressive Liberal Party, The Officers, Players and Teams of the Bahamas Old Timers Softball Association, The teammates of The Corner Boyz Softball Club, The Bahamas Association of Professional Artisans, The Commissioner and Officers of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, The Doctors and Nursing Staff of The Princess Margaret Hospital, The Wellington Street and Grant’s Town Community.

Relatives and friends may pay their last respects at Newbold Brothers Chapel, Palmetto Avenue & Acklins Street, off Market and East Streets on Thursday, 4th December, 2014 (TODAY), from 10:00 a.m., until 5:00 p.m. There will be no viewing at the church.