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1974 - 2016
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Obituary for Bryant Robinson

Our condolence and prayers to the Robinson family. Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, June 22, 2016, from 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm at Woodward High School, 701 E. Central Ave. Bryant Kieth Robinson (Big Dog aka B-Rob), was born June 22, 1974, died Saturday, June 11, 2016. Bryant graduated from Woodward High School in 1993. He excelled at football and wrestling. His dream was to be in the WWE. He began his college football career at college of the Desert in Palm Desert, California. Bryant transferred to the Fresno State Bulldogs in 1995. Professionally, he played for the St. Louis Rams, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphines and Arizona Cardinals. He loved the time he spent with each team, but his best years were arguably with the Bears, where he played a stunning game on November 7, 1999 following the death of Walter Payton. His last year playing with the Cardinals was one of his most energetic and memorable being the year he went to the super bowl. He is remembered by his former teammates as a tough player and great mentor. After he retired from professional football, he moved on to coaching at the University of San Diego. He also helped to establish RFS Charitable Foundation, which is a program that helps and mentors youth with mental and behavioral difficulties. Bryant had many hobbies. He loved music. It didn't matter whether is was popular or not, if he liked it, he liked it. Erykah Badu was a favorite artist of his. Bryant was a risk taker. When he saw a opportunity he would take it. He was a conoisseur of the finer things in life. He liked playing bingo. He also said he was going to get a blue LTD drop top and a candy red 1974 Corvette, and he accomplished that goal. Collecting cars was a favorite pastime of his. Dominoes was a game he and his mother and siblings would play and every time they were together. Bryant had a beautiful smile. It was infectious. Almost every time you saw him, there was a smile on his face or a laugh coming out of it. He was very much down to earth and spoke his mind at all times. He was so fluent at profanity it was thought to be his second language. Accompanying that profanity was normally a smirk as if to say, "Yeah, told you so." He was a true believer of tough love and pulled no punches. He valued hard work. Bryant was a mastered at cracking jokes and spared no one, not even children. He was very passionate about youth and children. He felt they were extremely honest and more capable than adults at handling difficulties and more willing to learn. He was a lover of family and people in general. He was great at making surprise visits to his family and friends in Toledo when they least expected it. Bryant was born to Louise Robinson and Clyde Williams, the latter of which preceded him in death. Also preceded him in death are his dog, daughter and son, Simba and Woody Robinson. He leaves behind his dog children Vegas, Oscar and Sophia "Lulu" Robinson. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Angela Robinson; his brothers, Gregory and Stephen Robinson and Keary Sarabia; Sisters, Teresa Dennis; good friends Tom and Wendy Morton, Leslie and Phillip Daniels, Chris Maumalanga and more as well as many nieces and nephews and a host of cousins and uncles.

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