
David Robinson
December 31, 2025

ROBINSON, David – Passed away peacefully at Louise Marshall Hospital on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 in his 68th year.
Beloved son the late Joseph and Elaine Robinson. Loving brother of the late Stephen Robinson, Jim (Marilyn), Susan Robinson (Dennis), Ruth Roelofsen (Mike), Evelyn Morrison (George), and Sharon Beatty (Steve). Sadly missed by his nieces and nephews and their families.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held at England Funeral Home, 294 Main Street South, Mount Forest on Friday, January 9th from 10:00-10:45 a.m. followed by a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel. Spring inurnment in Mount Forest Cemetery.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of David are asked to consider the Louise Marshall Hospital Foundation. Online condolences and donations to www.englandfuneralhome.com
Condolences
Dear Jim and Marilyn, our heartfelt condolences with the loss of your brother. He was such a helpful and kind man!
— Walther and Ingrid van der Meer, January 4, 2026Our deepest sympathy with your loss. When we lived on hwy 89 we saw him going by and talked with him many times about things he saw and found on the road. Later on we saw him in town keeping the main street clean. We will miss, you Dave.
The Van der Neut family
R.I.P. Davee. Always there to lend a helping hand. A unique human being. Brenda
— Brenda Officer, January 3, 2026Sincere condolences to the Robinson Family. Davey was a hard working volunteer at the Mount Forest Thrift Shop. He made a lot of trips up and down the back stairs at the old store. A mainstay downtown Mount Forest for many years, sweeping up and shoveling snow. Always ready to lend a helping hand.
— Brenda Harris, January 3, 2026My condolences to the Robinson family. He was a hard worker and contributed a lot to the community.
— June Wagg, January 3, 2026Davee. What can I say? We laughed, fought, worked and respected each other. As long as I live I will never forget the days/nights in the barn/grainery filling it up for the winter feed for the livestock. Then seeing you working just as hard in our community, figuring why? You made my life better and our community better. Were you the highway#89 angel? I am just one of many that you made a big difference in our lives. I wish there were more people like you in this world.
Paul B. La Rose.
Sincere condolences to the Robinson family on the passing of your brother David. My thoughts & prayers are with you all.
I’ll miss going shopping for you David your friend.
Our condolences to the Robinson family.
Buddy Dave will always be fondly remembered.
Hard worker, never complained, always had a big smile. Oh buddy Dave, you are so loved by many.
You sure set a standard we should all follow. I'm sure you and Kent have much to catch up on.
Peter and Lori Murray
Sat with Dave in Coffee Culture for many years. He worked hard keeping the Main Street clean and clearing snow for the local stores. He also worked hard at the Thrift Store when it was next door to Coffee Culture. R I P my friend.
— Rick and Barb Morriss, January 3, 2026Sincere condolences to the Robinson family on the passing of your brother David. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all.
— Brian & Marilynne Adams, January 3, 2026Our condolences to the Robinson family. Dave will always be remembered for all his hard work, he always made himself useful. He loved to work and made this world a better place. Thanks Glen & Joanne for the picture, a reminder of all the miles Dave put on his bike, picking up garbage along the roads in Wellington. He will be missed.
— Janet and Andy de Groot, January 3, 2026Sorry to hear about Davey , Dave always had a smile , had time for a chat at coffee culture , and did an incredible job keeping the main street and sidewalks clean of leaves , debris and snow . Rest in peace Dave. Brad and Cathy Schwindt
— Brad Schwindt, January 3, 2026Our condolences to the family.
— Ray and Marion Parker, January 3, 2026So sad to hear of Dave’s passing. He will be missed.
— Paul & Judy Culp, January 3, 2026Sending my sympathies to the Robinson family .
So many good and happy memories throughout the years in the West Luther days and then when he moved into Mount Forest. Always greeted with that special smile
Having known Dave since the very early years of Sunday School, and our chats with him at Foodland, Dave will be missed.
— Ron and Mary Ellen Wiltshire, January 2, 2026Our condolences to the Robinson Family, we were saddened to hear of Dave’s passing. We have many fond Memories of the time we spent with Dave over the year’s. Dave’s friendship will certainly be missed.
Randy and Wanda Wilson
To the Robinson Family
Dave was a guy that made the world a better place.
I will miss seeing and talking with him.
Randy Bye
David was the best volunteer at the old Thrift Store. He carried garbage up the back stairs with not a grumble. He was a fixture on Main St in Mount Forest sweeping dirt and shovelling snow. He will be missed.
— Helen Elliis, January 2, 2026Our condolences to the Robinson family.
Dave will always be remembered for his friendly visits.
Glen and Joanne

