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Donna and I were not very far away from Marty and Debby and family when all our kids were growing up.  We shared numerous Sundays watching the Dolphin games at their home while snacking on pizza and beverage of choice.  We also celebrated several Hanukka and Passover holidays.  As all of us grew older, I still resisted learning how to play bridge. Now I wish we had learned.  

Both Marty and Debbie were great parents to two children who have established independent and successful careers.  His life was very much well lived. 

  • Our sympathy to the entire family.  Marty was a wonderful guy and a pleasure at our bridge table.  Marty will always be in our hearts.
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Dear Debbie and Family,
Sending my heartfelt condolences to you and your family!
We will all miss Marty!
Love,
Karen Pollack
Our deepest sympathy to the Robins family
A true gentleman will be missed by many
Dear Rachel, Debbie and your family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Marty taking me Shea Stadium for a Mets doubleheader a long time ago.
Sincerely,
steven finkelstein
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Dear Debbie, Rachel, Ian & Sarah, Lee & Michael, Nussie, Shelley & Myron & families. My sincerest condolences on the loss of Marty. I have very fond memories of him when I spent time in Florida at the Robins’ home most especially him watching football with all the sports-loving relatives visiting from up Canada. Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet. Fondly, Davina Shapiro
Our hearts go out to the entire Robins family. We are so sorry for your loss. We have many fond memories of Marty especially in his role as “Gramps”. Ruthie has it right that Gramps will live on in everyone’s hearts.
To Debbie & family, all my best regards and sincere condolences. From the wedding in Montreal to the Bridge gaming to all the pens, I have many fond sweet memories despite the passing of time. And now the Big Duplicate in Heaven will have a smiling face, and a talented pen (or 2.)

To the entire Robins family please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of Marty . May the wonderful memories you share help you through this difficult time . Hold each other close and you will get the strength you need . Sending hugs to all.

Love Joy and Perry 

Sorry for your great loss, I knew Marty way back when he was the Auditor at the Willingboro Sears store. He once told me he thought he was to selfish to have children then years later he told me how he didn’t know  how he could have lived without his children. I know how much he loved your Mother and both of you. 

Dear Debbie,

 It is with great sadness to hear of the passing away of your beloved husband Marty. With time in its slow passing heal, leaving beautiful memories behind. I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family .Warmest regards,

Linda  Green

Gerald Miller. My deepest sympathy to Marty's  family. I will always remember the trains down stairs in the Roselle house , I still have some comic books he gave me when I was 10.
Roger and Rosemary , Our condolences and deepest sympathy to Marty"s family. I will always remember  my cousin and the wonderful memories of years past 
Marty was a life time friend and I will miss him. Debbie, may you and your family have no more sorrows in your lifetime.
Jim and Phyllis..., Our deepest sympathy to Marty's family. We will always remember the good times together. Phyllis remembers her dear cousin growing up in Roselle, NJ... especially always watching baseball games on TV and the train whistle by his house.

Dear Family Robins,

I am so sorry for your  loss.  I think Marty invented the man cave. I remember you showing me around in the then new home in Delray and Marty sitting proudly or maybe lying on the couch.  Take care all of you and don't stop sharing memories.

 Love, Lorraine 

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My last photo with my Marty!
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