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Memorial Service Nov. 2

For Kenneth Robinson, 53

Kenneth Robinson

WORCESTER – Kenneth W. Robinson’s memorial service will be 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at the VFW  in Schenevus. Those that attend are welcome to bring a dish to pass if wanted.

A carpenter, Robinson, 53, was born on June 27, 1966, and passed away Oct. 10, 2019.

He is survived by his mother Sharon and father Paul; children Desiree, Cory and Aiden; brothers Frank, John, Jeff and Dustin; sister Kathy, and several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.

To send online condolences visit www.ottmanfuneralhome.com  Arrangements were entrusted to the Ottman Funeral Home, Cherry Valley.

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3 Comments

  1. R.I.P. Kenny Mo. You are one special guy. You’ll be greatly missed. I have some good memories I’ll always have of you . Dianne & Melvin 💙

  2. Thank you. For all the things you did to help me out. Thank you for entrusting me with Dylan Cory Desi and Aiden. I know there was good times. Sorry God took you.

  3. Sad that they didn’t even put Dillon as his son. Which it is. Hr a kid for Christ sake. Hope all remember that. Sad for everyone.

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