FLORIDA TIMES UNION
Jacksonville, Florida
PUBLICATION DATE UNKNOWN


J. F. ROBINSON SERVICES SET AT 11 SATURDAY

Funeral services for James Floyd Robinson, a road driver with Ploof Transfer Co., will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the chapel of Jacksonville Funeral Home, 1821 Pearl St.

Rev. Emory D. Willard, pastor of Aldersgate Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will in Seville Cemetery.

Mr. Robinson died Tuesday night as a result of an accident when a ship struck the Sidney Lanier Bridge at Brunswick, Ga.

He lived at 1747 Danese St. and was 58 years old.

He was born in Seville and moved to Jacksonville in 1939.

Survivors include two daughters, Rachel Vilinda McNeal and Brenda Jo Robinson, both of Titusville; and two brothers, Louis Everett Robinson, Jacksonville and Robert Parker Robinson, West Palm Beach.

DELAND SUN NEWS
DeLand, Florida
Wednesday, November 15, 1972

James Floyd Robinson of Jacksonville, who was born and raised in Seville, son of the late Louis Robinson, was killed in the collapse of Lanier Bridge in Brunswick, Ga. last Tuesday.

The funeral was conducted in the chapel of Jacksonville Funeral Home Friday by the Rev. Emory Willard of Aldersgate Methodist Church of Jacksonville. Burial was in Seville Cemetery with graveside services.

Active pallbearers were men with whom he worked at Ploof Transfer Co. and honorary pallbearers were his classmates J.E. Lathrop, James Raulerson, Olaf Prevatt and Cleveland Mew of Seville.

Survivors include two daughters, Brenda Jo Robinson and Rachel McNeal, both of Titusville and two brothers, Everett Robinson of Jacksonville and Robert Robinson of West Palm Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ridgeway of Jacksonville spent Saturday night at their weekend home on Lake Louise.

Wayne Bellamy came for the Robinson funeral and visited his grandmother, Mrs. H.B. Bellamy.