Robinson Hart Obituary, Death – Robinson Hart, 69 years old, of Freetown, fell to his untimely death at his home on March 5, 2018, bringing his total years of life to 69. It was found out that he had passed away for what appeared to be no obvious reason. His parents, Archy Dixon Hart and Barbara Carpenter Wicks, gave him life at Hyannis, Massachusetts, and his birthplace was listed as that city. His mother and father do not have any more children. Because they had both already passed away before he was born, neither of his parents was still living when he was brought into the world. His parents were his grandparents.
Robinson is survived by his sister, Rebecca Brown, who resides in Marston Mills with her husband, Thomas, and their two children; and by his brother, Conrad Hart, who resides in West Dennis; both of these individuals are Robinson’s descendants. In addition, Robinson leaves behind his two children from a marriage that occurred before the current one. In addition to this, both of Robinson’s parents are still living and are in good health at the present time. In addition to this, all of his nieces and nephews had already passed away before he did, thus he did not outlast any of them. He was the last of his family members.
During the time that Robinson was serving his country in the United States Navy and stationed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, he was well-known for the outstanding manner in which he served his country. In particular, he was noted for the fact that he never missed a day of work. During this time, Robinson was also well-known for serving in Vietnam, which contributed to his notoriety. His past entails periods of service in various branches of the armed forces.
He was accomplished in the performing arts as well as the visual arts, and he would compose symphonies for fun in his spare time. He was also accomplished in the visual arts. He was exceptionally talented in a wide variety of creative areas. He placed a high value on reading, and when he was in high school, he found tremendous satisfaction in the time he spent competing in track and field events for the school’s track and field team. Reading was also one of his most treasured pastimes.