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Sending our deepest condolences and prayers for the Robinson family. Trusting God's comfort and peace in the days, weeks and months to come as you navigate your grief journey.  May the fond memories of all Dr. Ira shared and contributed to the family and so many others bring you joy and peace.

With love and blessings,

Gregory & Sandra Lanier

To the family of Dr. Ira C. Robinson

Please accept our sincere condolences on behalf of the National Pharmaceutical Association (NPhA). Dr. Robinson was a pioneer within the profession of pharmacy, as well as within the ranks of NPhA. He worked tirelessly to support the development of students of pharmacy through various methods, including academic training and financial procurement. As a result of Dr. Robinson’s work, pharmacists, most specifically Black pharmacists, of today are able to excel in all fields of the profession on the highest of levels. That is the definition of leaving a legacy and imprint on the world that will resonate forever. 

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time of grief.

Ryan C. Marable, PharmD

President, National Pharmaceutical Association

Wishing God's comfort for the family and friends of Dr. Ira. C. Robinson, Sr. during this season. May his memory bring joy and blessing.

Ranti Akiyode, PharmD.

Dean of Students, Howard University College of Pharmacy

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I will miss my talks with Uncle Ira. I always learned something from him. He had a funny laugh that will remember. God bless everyone who knew and loved Uncle Ira. Praying God's Holy Spirit will comfort all who mourn.

Ira Robinson was my Dean, teacher, mentor, confidant and friend.  Hands down, one of the most intelligent person that I have ever chanced meeting, ever!  He was always in perpetual motion - and always moving forward at the speed of imagination! He taught me so much more than Pharmacy. I shall forever be indebted to Dr. Ira Charles Robinson, Sr.

May his memory be a Blessing!

Joseph L. Webster, Sr., BS. Pharmacy, MD, MBA, FACP

FAMU  Class of 1971

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Dr. Robinson was quite the trailblazer. He inspired and made a positive impact on an entire generation of pharmacists. Prayers for the family during this time of bereavement. 

Dr. Robinson was a dear friend, and mentor. It is with much heaviness that I extend condolences. He was an excellent library or "bookstore" mate during our intersections in Brandon. I consider it an extreme honor to have known, this great man. I pray that his memory will refresh your spirits in some way, during this difficult time.

Phillip Saunders, Sr.

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My condolences to the family. Ira was my mentor, friend and neighbor. We worked together at what was then Merck-Medco mail-order pharmacy. Ira was a very detailed person who always strove for excellence in his work and inspired others to strive for excellence also. He was a great historian for his family and also for many graduates of Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy. He made history himself for being the first Black to enroll in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Florida and also the first Black to earn a Ph.D. at UF in any discipline. Dr. Ira C. Robinson touched many, many lives. He will be missed.
Pamela N. Morgan, RPh, CPh
Sorry for your loss. Mr Ira was a nice, friendly neighbor. He loved taking pictures and would sometimes come out to talk and take pictures. During my husband and I impending adoption I asked Mr Ira for his input. Not only did he say yes but his input was very helpful and well documented. He even supplied copies for anyone who might need more information. It was done very professionally and we really appreciated it. May he rest in peace.

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