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Donations in Bill’s memory may be made to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine, 66 Elm Street, Suite 100 Camden, ME 04843 or to Midcoast Humane, 5 Industrial Parkway, Brunswick, ME 04011.Īrrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543. He is survived by his wife, Joyce his sister, Susan Meade his son, Nick Robinson and Nick’s partner Kirk Trabant of Brooklin his daughter, Hannah McGhee and her husband Jamie McGhee of Newcastle numerous nieces and nephews grandchildren, Will Seaman and Ashlee McGhee and great-grandchildren, Tyler and Kolby McGhee-Thompson.Ī service will be held in the spring. In his retirement, he found great satisfaction in serving as a substitute teacher at Medomak Valley High School and as a volunteer with the Big Brothers Big Sisters program at Great Salt Bay Community School.īill was preceded in death by his brother, Charles and his sister, Pamela Nichols. He and his wife Joyce always had a rescue dog and cat at home. He also had a soft spot for people and animals who needed a helping hand. He was an artist, and created lovely paintings and pastels of coastal Maine scenes. He loved being on the water and had a passion for the Red Sox and the New England Patriots. Friends and family joked he could say more with a raised eyebrow than most people could say with words. Bill had two children from an earlier marriage, Nick and Hannah.īill was a quiet man with a wry sense of humor. On Jhe married social worker Joyce Vianey-Liaud, and the couple settled in Nobleboro in a Shelter Institute home Bill had built himself. He served honorably in the Marines, achieving the rank of Captain.īill worked at Bath Iron Works for nearly 20 years, most recently with the drafting department. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and was awarded a Purple Heart for his service.

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7, 2022, William “Bill” Robinson Jr., 82, of Nobleboro, died peacefully at Maine Veterans’ Home in Augusta after a period of declining health.īorn in 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Ethel Stuart Robinson and William John Robinson, Bill earned a BA from Williams College in Massachusetts.












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