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Reddie

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Robbins

July 16, 1928 – November 6, 2025

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Obituary for Reddie Robbins Reddie Robbins was born in Dangerfield, Texas, to Viola Emory and Willie Weaver. She later met the love of her life, Tim Robbins, and together they built a beautiful life. They raised four daughters in Blooming Grove, Texas, before moving to Waxahachie, Texas. She is preceded in death by her husband, Tim Robbins; parents, Viola Emory and Willie Weaver; daughters, Joyce Faye Johnson and Betty Johnson; grandchildren, Katherine Johnson, Nakia Robbins and Rodney Robbins; siblings Willie Mae Moore, Jessie Mae Favors, Zella Mae Harris, Leona Doddy, Maggie Lou Turner, Diane Hamilton, and Charles Ivory. Reddie Robbins lived a life full of joy, love, and strength. She lived life to the fullest and on her own terms. She never allowed anyone to box her into their idea of how she should live. One of her favorite sayings was, "The only thing that gets old is money." She was loved by many and affectionately called "Grandma" or "Mama" by everyone she met. Reddie was a devoted member of Faith of Christ Church in Dallas, Texas, where she worshiped faithfully until she was no longer physically able to attend. Her faith in God remained strong throughout her life. She leaves to honor her memory two daughters, Mary Kindred (Barry) and Bertha Johnson (Willie Sr.); three siblings, Rosie Beard, Hattie Ann Miles, and Joyce Denmark; and a loving legacy of grandchildren Christina Davis, Eldent Johnson, Michael Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Carolyn Black, Calvin Johnson, Sonya Robbins, Ronnie Robbins (Kimberly), Dameon Johnson, James Earl Myers (Katie), Edward Myers, Kevin Myers (Jessica), Joe Myers, Mary Robbins, Tim Myers, Willie Johnson Jr., Carolyn Samples (Terrance), Patricia Johnson, Jeremy Johnson (Kendra), and Courtney Johnson. She is also survived by 37 great-grandchildren, 22 great-great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other loving relatives and friends. She was blessed with the loving spiritual guidance of Billy Garden, who became family to her and shared deeply in her life's journey. Reddie Robbins will be remembered for her unwavering faith, her independent spirit, and the deep love she poured into her family and community.
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