Leslie Linwood Robbins (1939-2020)

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Leslie Linwood Robbins

FARMINGTON – Leslie Linwood Robbins, 80, of Fairbanks, died at his home, Saturday, July 4, 2020. He was born in Farmington, July 21, 1939, a son of Alfred and Stella (French) Robbins and attended local schools before joining the United States Army having served during the Korean Conflict where he was wounded in action. He was employed as a truck driver for many years, and enjoyed working on Mack trucks, going to mud runs, and pulling rocks and landscaping around his home.

He is survived by his daughter, Sherry Taylor and her husband, Jeff of Farmington, a son, Brian Robbins and his wife, Lori (Taylor) of Jay, and daughter, Lori Mosher and her husband, Basil of Chesterville; grandchildren, TJ Tyler and his companion, Gabee Luce of New Vineyard, Dustin Tyler and his companion, Ariel Hobert of New Vineyard, Taylor Hodgdon McBurney of Mt. Vernon, Tate Hodgdon of Jay, Joseph Mosher, and Logan Mosher, both of Chesterville, and Mitchell Robbins and his companion Sydney Caldwell of New Vineyard; great-grandchildren, Riley, Abbigail, and Ella; brothers, Gene Robbins of MA, Don Robbins of MA, Roger Robbins of New Sharon, and Peter Robbins of Topsham; sisters, Roberta Doyle of FL, Patricia Hutchinson of Industry, and Carol “Candy” Maxwell of NY; many nieces and nephews; He was predeceased by a son, Leslie Robbins, Jr., brothers, Calvin and Steve, and a sister, Janice Chick.

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10 Comments

  1. To Brian, Sherry and the rest of the Robbins family, our thoughts and prayers are with you and may peace be with you thru this l

  2. Our sincere condolences to Les families. He was a good man. He will be missed. Rest In Peace.

  3. My heart goes out to Brian and family.. always loved “ Dad”… just saw him a few months ago…💔💙

  4. rest in peace my friend. Best driver you could find . learned a lot from him.

  5. My deepest condolences to Les family.
    I remember his smile with a tinkle in his eyes.
    A very nice man.

  6. I am so sorry to of Les’s passing. He was such a wonderful man. Loved waiting on him at the Diner and Big Stop. He was always so sweet to me. My condolences to his family.

  7. To the Robbins Family, Just a few memories. Your Dad was a kind and gentle man. When he was driving truck in the late 70’s he’d stop at the ol New Sharon Motel and Restaurant every day. He enjoyed good conversation and always a good cup of coffee. He mentioned his family often and I sensed he was a good family man. Wish his family fond memories to help them through this time.

    Audrey Brown

  8. My condolences to Les’s family. He was a kind, good hearted person. May he rest in peace. He was a classmate of mine. Another one gone. RIP Les. Fly high with the Angels

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