Dennis James Robbins, born on November 29, 1965, in Alamance County, left this world peacefully at his home on June 22, 2025. He is remembered as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, whose love for his family shone brightly in every facet of his life.
Dennis dedicated 25 years of his career to Interstate Narrow Fabric, where he made countless friends and touched many lives. His commitment to his work mirrored the dedication he showed to his family. Dennis was not only hardworking but also adventurous, finding joy and solace in the thrill of being an avid motorcyclist. He cherished the time spent riding and restoring old bikes, a passion that brought him immense joy and satisfaction.
To his beloved wife, Linda Robbins, Dennis was not just a partner but a faithful companion whose heart was intertwined with hers. Together, they created a home filled with laughter and love, and they shared countless memories that will forever be treasured.
Dennis took immense pride in being a father to his son, Jimmy Robbins, who, alongside his wife Jennifer, provided Dennis with a source of joy and pride. Perhaps his proudest accomplishment was his role as a grandfather to Logan Robbins. The bond they shared was a testament to the love Dennis had for his family, and the times spent together will be held close in the hearts of all who knew him.
His legacy continues through his siblings, who loved him dearly: sisters Renee Deangelo, Edna Johnson (Larry), Mary Avery (Gene), Joann Moore (James), and Judy Robbins; brothers Harden Robbins Jr. (Elaine) and James Robbins (Rachel); and stepfather Frank Inman Jr. Each of them carries their own fond memories of Dennis, a brother whose spirit is reflected in the kindness he showed and the laughter they shared.
Dennis’s family also extends to his cherished nieces and nephews, Dustin Adams and Aerial DeAngelo, along with his great nieces, Riley and Emmy Blanchard, who delighted in his playful nature.
In the tapestry of life, Dennis is woven deeply within the memories of both living and departed family members. He is predeceased by his father, Hardin Monroe Robbins Sr., his mother, Dimple Kathleen Ruppert Robbins, and family Peggy Edwards and Helen Wade. Their spirits welcome him in peace, knowing the love he held for them endures.
As we reflect on the life of Dennis James Robbins, we celebrate a man whose heart was as large as his passions, a man whose legacy will live on through the stories told by those he loved most. He departs leaving behind a rich legacy of love, laughter, and devotion, forever etched in their hearts.
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