IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Arnold L.

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Robbins

February 12, 1930 – March 21, 2012

Obituary

Arnold L. "Arnie" Robbins, 82, passed away Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at the Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes. The family would like to invite you to an Open House Memorial for Arnie, from 2 - 4 p.m. at the Parkview Apartment Reception Hall. If you would please park in the back of Parkview at 820 4th Street and use the rear door with the ramp. Memorials in Arnold's honor may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to Holland & Bonine Funeral Home. Arnold was born February 12, 1930 in Opheim, Montana to Merritt and Nellie (Crane) Robbins. He attended and graduated from the Glasgow School District. In Glasgow Arnold worked for Buttrey's for eight years, Town and Country for 18 ½ years. In 1974 Arnold moved to Havre where he worked for Valley Furniture for eighteen years before retiring. He was a carpet installer by trade and was in high demand for his service. Arnold enlisted in the United States Army in 1949 and was honorably discharged. He served four years in the Army Reserves after his enlistment. On November 26, 1952 he married Mavis Keough and together they raised six children. Arnold was very dedicated to the churches of Christ throughout the state of Montana. His hobbies included camping, fishing, hunting and visiting with his friends at coffee hour. He was preceded in death by his father, Merritt Robbins, mother, Nellie (Crane) Robbins and brothers, Robert Robbins and Donald Robbins, sister Mary Hanson, and two infant sisters. He is survived by his wife Mavis Robbins of Havre, Montana. Children: Emmett (Debi) Robbins of Medford, OR; Mavis (Craig) Luse of Cut Bank, Montana; Craig (Carol) Robbins of Glasgow, Montana; Victoria (John) Young of Goldendale, WA; Linda (Ron) Bragg of Havre, Montana and Merritt (Jamie) Robbins of Havre, Montana. Sisters, Dorothy (Bob) Swagerty of Havre, Montana; Patsy (Bob) Horne of Havre, Montana; Betty Fuhrman of Spokane, WA: brother: Eugene Robbins of Glasgow, Montana and numerous nieces and nephews. 17 Grandchildren 10 Great Grandchildren
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