Obituary
Wilhelmina Faith (Mina) Robinson Smith peacefully departed this life on December 17, 2024, at the age of 67, following a brief illness. She was a caring, gentle spirit and she loved life. She deeply loved her family and friends, and will forever be known as a Loving and Devoted Wife and the Best Sister in the World, by her siblings.
Born to the late Joseph Robinson Sr. and Evelyn (Moton) Robinson, in Thomasville, GA, on November 18, 1957, Mina was baptized at Bethany Congregational Church (Thomasville). She was a 1976 graduate of Thomasville High School, where she played Varsity Basketball and was a member of the Drill Team. She went on to attend Oxford of Emory University in (Oxford, GA) and transferred to the University of Georgia. (Athens, GA); where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and a minor in Mathematics.
She married George H. Smith on May 17, 1986, in the Bronx, New York. Mina worked for American Hospital Supply (in Atlanta, GA), Baxter, and Cardinal Health, which was the same company, through mergers for 30 years. She was promoted to Material Service Manager for Cardinal Health in Edison, New Jersey, before retiring. She was a member of United Fellowship Baptist Church in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Mina was also preceded in death by her brother, Joseph Levette Robinson Jr.; sister-in-law Lynn Robinson; mother-in- law, Mrs. Evelyn Dyson Hillard; father-in-law Mr. Robert Hillard Sr; brother-in-law Robert Hillard Jr.
She leaves to celebrate her life a devoted husband George H. Smith Neptune NJ; a brother Gregory M. Robinson (wife, Michele), of Thomasville, GA; and a sister Sheila Y. Robinson Ellenwood, GA, Nieces ; Shadaa Lynn Robinson Lafayette, IN; Andrea Robinson and Evelyn Robinson both of Thomasville, GA; Sharon Harris Davis Crestview, FL; Nephews; Gregory M. Robinson Jr. Thomasville, GA and Joseph Levette Robinson III, Lafayette, IN. A very special cousin Delwyn Davis, New York; god daughter Tracey Grant, Durham NC, god son Craig Taylor, Queens NY, step daughter Crystal Stoney of DC, Three granddaughters and Six great grandchildren. Along with a host of other aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family, a wealth of dear friends (too numerous to name).
A Tribute to our sister
From the day we were old enough to realize you were our Sister, we knew that God had blessed us with the best sister in the world. Your radiant smile, gentle spirit and love you always showed us will live in our hearts forever. You were so smart and a good teacher to us growing up and always encouraged us to strive to be the best. The love for your family, friends and anyone that met you, your genuine spirit could surely be felt. You have departed this earthly life but will live on in our hearts and memories When we look up to the sky at night, we will surely remember your bright light shining amongst the stars Soar in the heavens, our beautiful Sister until we meet again. You are now free Big Sister with our Lord and Savior.
Rest Easy and Love you forever.
Greg and Sheila
While there is sadness, and a tremendous sense of loss, by all who knew and loved her, Mina's positive attitude, radiant smile, and strength will forever be remembered. We will forever remember Mina in celebration of her life.
Friday, January 3, 2025
11:00am - 5:00 pm (Eastern time)
Hatcher Peoples Funeral Home
Friday, January 3, 2025
5:00 - 7:00 pm (Eastern time)
Hatcher Peoples Funeral Home
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)
Bethany Congregational Church
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Peaceful Rest Cemetery
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