Shawn Robinson, a respected resident of Hinesville, Georgia, passed away on Tuesday, June 18. He was a retired employee of Miami Dade County Waste Management, where he served for 25 years. Shawn’s passing has left a profound impact on his family and community. His daughter, Diamond Dean, shared the heartbreaking news and is now organizing a fundraiser to support his funeral arrangements.
Shawn is survived by his wife and younger son, who lived with him in Georgia. The family is seeking assistance to ensure that Shawn’s funeral, scheduled for Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 11:00 AM in Miami, Florida, does not impose additional financial burdens on them.
The GoFundMe campaign, organized by Diamond Dean, aims to raise $7,000. As of now, $420 has been raised through ten donations. Notable contributions include $100 from Casandra Moore, $25 from Cynthia Saulan, and $20 from Kimberly Blair, who was the first to donate.
Diamond Dean expressed her gratitude on Facebook, saying, "Hello Family & Friends. As you all may know, my father passed away Tuesday, June 18. He resided in Hinesville, GA after retiring from Miami Dade County Waste Management of 25 years of service. Anyone who knew my father understood and admired the type of man he was and loved him for his loyalty and friendship."
Support and condolences have poured in from friends and family. Jay Dee commented, "I’m so sorry to hear this!! My condolences to you and your family." Similarly, Briana Nicole wrote, "Sorry for your loss. Losing a parent is the worst. May he rest in peace." Kimberly Blair mentioned, "I will ask my family there and their church to contribute. Wow didn’t know they were there."
Shawn Robinson’s untimely death has brought his community together, showcasing their collective support and love. This fundraiser not only seeks to honor Shawn’s memory but also highlights the strength and unity of a community in times of grief.
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