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Benjamin M. Robair

Posted 2016-11-27 by mhenderson
Parker Pioneer, Parker, AZ
>>> Published on Thursday, June 2, 2016 <<<

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Benjamin M.
“Benny” Robair, age 59. He lost his battle with cancer April 19,
2016.

He is survived by his wife Carmen; a daughter Trisha and her family
Jenny and Jessica Bender and their families, as well as a son,
Randy. He also leaves behind his sisters Bernice Heinrich (Dan),
Barbara Goldberg (Ben), Belinda Robair and his brother Bill Robair.
He was a very proud grandfather to Charlie, Noah and Alyssa. He was
a very loving cousin and friend to all. His lifelong friend Don was
his brother from another mother and they were inseparable. Benny
never met a stranger.

Benny was born in Whittier, Calif., May 11, 1956 and lived there
until he moved to Denver, Colo. for a brief time. He then moved to
Parker, which is where he met his wife Carmen. They made Georgia
their final destination. He loved living in the country and was very
proud of what he and Carmen accomplished with the remodeling of
their home and the development of their land.

Benny was in construction by trade and was always willing to lend a
hand or a hammer. He would give you the shirt off his back if it
would help you. Benny lived life to the fullest and loved to share
his stories with whoever would listen. He would have you laughing
until you cried. He was happy go lucky and was never without a hug
for everyone. He will be truly missed!

A celebration of his life will be at the home of Bernice and Dan
Heinrich, June 4, at 2 p.m. Please stop by and share your stories
about Benny. For more information please email
nieceedan@uneedspeed.net.





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