Bradley J. Robinson, 59.
Passed away on August 14th 2024.
Son of Marilyn J Fields and David W. Robinson, born on August 24th 1964. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and attended Ben Davis High School.
In January 1979, at 14 years old he became a Fire Cadet/ EMT at Wayne Township Fire Department, Station 2 (82). Throughout the years he received many honorable awards and recognitions. He resigned in 1992.
He drove a semi cross country for many years until 2001, when he worked as a Public Safety Officer next to APD at the Indianapolis Airport for 20 years. He trained many officers and took pride in his job. He also received recognition and even awarded a medal from Homeland Security for his duties.
In Brad’s free time, his hobbies included Bon Fires, Music or playing Cards with close Friends and Family Members. He also enjoyed racing and working on race cars. He was born into a family of Sprint car and Go Kart racing. He was the 3rd out of 4th generations which started back in 1936.
He preceded to heaven by his Mother and Father, Aunts and Uncles.
He is survived by Ex-wife Tina Buckley the mother of his 2 children, Anthony Robinson 36, and Kelsie Robinson 31.
His 2 Grand Children Jocelynn Robinson and Ezra Wallace-Robinson
As well as his Sister, Rhonda Mack and Brother, Bryan Robinson. Nieces Amber Hays-Keller, Bryanna Wolfe, and Nephew Tyler McElfresh. Great niece Brooklyn Keller and Great Nephew Braeden Hays. Along with 2 Aunts and many Cousins.
Bradley was a deeply beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. His passing was sudden and unexpected but he was surrounded with nothing but unconditional love of family and lifelong friends.
He was a master at sarcastic humor and witty remarks, and even at times a stubborn pain to all of us that loved and cared for him. But we all knew that (No matter what happened between you in your lives, once he got to know you, he'd be by your side if you needed him).
There was so much more to him than just Dad, even though to us that was his greatest calling. He was a proud brother and cousin as well as an honest friend, coworker and colleague that you could depend on. He will be forever missed.
We are celebrating his life on September 15, 2024 at Eagle Creek Park at Lilly Lake Shelter House from 2pm-5pm for anyone that would like to come out.
They do charge $6 per vehicle.
We invite you all to share pictures or memories.
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