IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Damon

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Robinson

June 30, 1932 – July 21, 2024

Obituary

Chesapeake- Deacon Damon Robinson led a remarkable life filled with faith, service, and love for his community. Born on June 30, 1932, in Charleston, South Carolina, to Henry and Dollie Robinson, he received his education in Charleston before joining the United States Army after high school. Damon later moved to Philadelphia, where he met Carrie Baldwin, the love of his life. They married in August 1958 at the historic Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church, and from theirunion came two daughters, Monica and Elaine.

Deacon Robinson's career spanned decades, including over twenty-five years of service with theCity of Philadelphia, alongside his employment at General Electric. Following retirement, he andCarrie relocated to Chesapeake, Virginia, where they became active members of New GalileeMissionary Baptist Church under the pastorate of Rev. Dr. Anderson O. Foreman, Jr. in 1995. Deacon Robinson demonstrated his deep faith and dedication through several key roles: serving as Vice Chairman of the Deacons Ministry, participating in the Male Chorus, and engaging with the Autumn Care Nursing Home Outreach ministry. He was also a charter member of both the Lighthouse Ministry and the Golden Heirs Senior Club. Known for faithfully visiting the sick and shut-in, he additionally contributed to the upkeep of the second church property. His commitment to service and community left a lasting impact within the congregation and beyond.

Known for his infectious laughter, Deacon Robinson was cherished for his storytelling and hisskill at hosting cookouts where he delighted guests with his famous bar-b-que ribs. His faith wascentral to his life, evident in his favorite song "I Will Trust in the Lord," which he often ledduring church services. He was a source of encouragement, always sharing his love for God andhis pastor, Rev. Anderson O. Forman, Jr., and inviting others to experience the warmth of theirchurch community.

On Sunday, July 21st, at the age of 92, Deacon Damon Robinson was called home, leavingbehind a legacy of faith, service, and joyous fellowship. His life touched many, and his memorywill continue to inspire those who knew and loved him.

Deacon Robinson is survived by his wife Carrie of 65 years, his daughter Monica (Raymond), aswell as his nephew Albert (Marlene), whom he considered as a son. Deacon Robinson waspreceded in death by his parents, 9 siblings and daughter Elaine. He is further survived by 5grandchildren: Aaron (Alisa), Candice, Nadia, Ashley (Earnell), and Michelle (Giorgio). Hislegacy extends to 13 great-grandchildren, as well as a large number of extended family membersand friends who cherished him dearly throughout his life.

He will truly be missed by all.

A funeral service will take place 11:00am Saturday; July 27, 2024 at New Galilee Missionary Baptist Church; 1765 S. Military Hwy. Chesapeake, VA 23320.

Visitation will take place 2hrs prior to service.

Please continue to keep the family in your prayers.


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