July 31, 1957 — Sept. 28, 2012
Mark Robinson, a native of Placerville, Calif., was called to Heaven on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. A tragic accident occurred as he was exploring some newfound waterfalls off of Mormon Immigrant Trail near Pollock Pines, Calif. He had a true love for the outdoors and spent most of his free time doing some sort of outdoor activity.
The deceased was born to the late Kenneth Robinson and Marion Robinson. He is survived by his mother, Marion Robinson; his sisters, Linda Darr (Michael) and Terrie Gardner (Randy); his brother, Brian Robinson; his son, Ben Robinson; his daughter, Vanessa Constancio; son-in-law, Robert Constancio; and his beloved grandchildren, Mallory, Tiana and Diego Contancio.
Mark attended elementary school within the Placerville Union School District and high school at El Dorado High School. After graduating high school, he joined the workforce and started a family. He will be truly missed and never forgotten. He will be remembered for his larger than life personality, for being a leader, for being a God-loving man, for having a huge heart, for his sense of humor, for being a hard worker, for being the life of the party and for wearing his emotions on his sleeve. His funeral will be held at Green Valley Community Church on Friday, Oct. 12, at 1 p.m., in Placerville, Calif.
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Danielle HughesOctober 12, 2012 - 8:43 am
Mark will truly be missed he was a wonderful friend and was able to make everyone laugh through any situation. My prayers are with his family and friends.
Paul CalanchiniOctober 12, 2012 - 11:07 am
I will never forget his smile and super personality. Mark will be missed by all. God Bless
Bill SnyderOctober 13, 2012 - 4:09 pm
Mark was a good friend and will be missed. He was in a few of my classes in High school. There is another hole in the world now. Miss you Buddy!
Bryan CarnettNovember 04, 2012 - 2:46 pm
Mark Mark thats what a hair lip dog sounds like when he barks,Thats what I used to call him as a nick name! (the name he called me back was typicale Mark and should not be repeated)Many of days out in the woods logging and always there to help if I needed a push to get out of haul road to a handy man to help with repaires to my house. I will truely miss you! Till we meet again take car Hair Lip Youre friend Bryan