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Earl Bradford Robinson (1942 – 2025)

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Earl Bradford Robinson, 83, of Melbourne, Florida, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on December 15, 2025.

Earl Bradford Robinson

Born in Front Royal, Virginia, Earl was the son of the late Earl Hansborough Robinson and Virginia Polly Walker Robinson. He graduated from Warren County High School, Class of 1960, and went on to build a life defined by dedication, service, and a genuine love of people.

Earl proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps from 1960 to 1964, a commitment he carried with pride throughout his life. His professional career reflected his strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit. He worked for Safeway and Giant Foods, owned and operated his own gourmet butcher shop with Carol, and later served as a territory manager for Diversey Lever.

Music brought Earl great joy, and he was well known for his wonderful singing voice,  love of karaoke, and a great dancer. He was also an active and dedicated member of his local VFW, where he served as quartermaster and found camaraderie among fellow veterans.

Earl will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Carol Ann Robinson; his son, Scott Robinson; his daughter, Amy Robinson Parnell; his stepdaughters, Lisa Inciardi and Debbie Lipani; and his stepson, Bruce Inciardi. He is also survived by his sisters, Bonnie Nethers and Catherine “Kitty” Rew.

He is also survived by his five grandchildren: Dakota Parnell, Rylee Parnell, Natalia Robinson, Anthony Lipani, and Dominic Lipani.

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