Nebraska, to Richard and Virginia Robinson. He came into the world with a big
presence, weighing in at 10 lbs, 5 oz. His engaging personality, confidence, and
powerful smile always made him a leader among his family and friends.
However, it was “BIG” Ben’s enormous heart and great compassion for others
that truly made him a giant among those who knew him best. His final act of
selflessness was as a donor to the Southwest Transplant Alliance.
Ben was the oldest of four siblings: Joe Robinson, Melissa Bachman, and Andy
Robinson. Ben’s mother, Ginny, adored him from the beginning, as he was her
helper and pride and joy his entire life. Ben was a traveler from the beginning of
his life until his sudden death. During his childhood he lived in Valley, NE; Grand
Rapids, MI; Columbia, MO; Walnut Creek, CA; Eureka, CA; and Catskill, NY. He
maintained friendships and contacts in all locations. Ben attended middle school
and high school in Plano, TX before graduating from Trinity Christian Academy in
1989. Throughout High School Ben excelled in baseball, football, and wrestling.
He was an All-State letterman in two sports when he graduated from Trinity
Christian Academy. Ben earned a Bachelor of Science in Business from the
University of Texas in Austin and was later accepted to the MBA program at
Purdue University.
He started his professional career in technology at Dell and followed this with
positions at Acer and Microsoft. Ultimately, it was his desire to innovate which led
him to many successful entrepreneurial ventures across diverse industries. Ben
was known for his creativity, and had more good ideas in an hour than most of us
will have in a lifetime.
Ben’s family was always the most important thing in his life. As a father, his
greatest joy was his two children, Rachel Jenal, 23 and William Kenneth, 18. NO
MATTER WHERE life took him, he was always available for them and would do
anything to help them be successful. Ben was intimately involved in all aspects of
their lives and took great pride in seeing them grow and excel as individuals. He
was always their biggest supporter and was present anytime they needed a hug
or guidance. He felt strongly that they immerse themselves in diverse cultures
through international travel and learning. Ben believed that the experiences they
gained would lead them to a successful life, following in his footsteps.
A man with a true sense for adventure, Ben never left the house without his
passport. He established businesses and cultivated friendships in San Pedro,
Belize where he resided for several years and had avidly been back to visit time
and time again. He considered the islanders there not only his friends, but his
extended family.
Ben met his fiancé, Rachel Brock, in November of 2009. The two of them spent
the next decade challenging one another, traveling the world and living a free spirited
lifestyle. Uncle Ben adored his nieces and nephews and cherished every
moment he got to be with them. He ensured they would have a love for fishing
and frequently took them to catch bass off his dock. He took care of his entire
family and friends and loved to provide getaways whether it was skiing in
Colorado, beach get-always in Belize, or family reunions on Lake Travis in Texas.
Strong friendships were a pride to Ben and he cherished his endless adventures
with Mark Benavides, Marc Cray, Jas Hayden, Brandon Meadows, Jason Davies,
Jon Douglas, Jay Plunkett, and so many more.
Ben is survived by his children Rachel and William of Austin, TX; his fiancé
Rachel Brock of Austin, TX; mother Ginny Robinson of Dallas, TX; father Richard
Robinson of LaJolla, CA; siblings Joe (Melanie) Robinson of Austin, TX; Melissa
(Kevin) Bachman of Wilmington, NC; and Andy Robinson of Dallas, TX; mother of
his children Julie Robinson of Dallas, TX; nieces and nephews Joseph and
Sophia Bachman of Wilmington, NC; and Cole (affectionately called “CT” by his
Uncle Ben) and Hadley Robinson of Austin, TX.
Ben is also survived by his grandmother, Marge Robinson of Naples, FL. He was
also loved by his aunts and uncles; Sally Johnson, Lori (Jim) McCommons, Tom
(Patricia) Johnson, Phil Robinson, Pam (Ron) Clark, Patti (Phil) Jackson, and
Suzanna Robinson. Nancy Brock, mother of Rachel Brock, also called Ben her
“son” and he was lovingly welcomed at all the Brock family celebrations.
Ben will be sorely missed by all of his “Johnson Cousins” at the frequent large
family reunions. These cousins have continued their strong family connections
throughout the years and it will be difficult to replace him on the family softball
team. These cousins are Tammy (Todd) Lange, Traci (Bob) Mowen, Anne
Driewer, Mike Woodward, Erik Cantlon, Amanda (Ulysses) Mireles, and Chris (Amy) Cantlon. The children of each of these cousins also adored Ben as he always seemed, “larger than
life.” In addition he is survived by cousins, Adam Clark, Kyle Clark, Renee Robinson Stromberg and Stephen Robinson, Katy Sole, Kara Valdamanis and Kori Wychikowski.
Dozer, Ben’s constant companion, who he rescued in Belize, is already missing
his master, as well as Loosey. Ben will be greeted in his new heavenly home by
his grandparents Al and Jeanette Johnson and his grandfather, Kenneth William
Robinson. Aunt Judy and Uncle George Woodward will also be welcoming him
with open arms.
Friends and family are welcome to attend the Dallas Memorial on Thursday, May
9, 2019 at 1:00 pm at St. Andrews United Methodist Church 5801 W Plano Pkwy,
Plano, TX 75093 and the Austin area celebration of life on Saturday, May 11,
2019 at 2 pm at 610 Deckhouse Dr, Lago Vista, TX 78645.
Donations to honor the life of Ben can be made to: Rachel & William Robinson Education Fund, by way of GooglePay: [email protected];
Checks payable to: Rachel and William Robinson Education Fund C/O Joe Robinson, 9208
Trowbridge Cove, Austin, TX 78717.
FAMILLE
Rachel RobinsonDaughter
William RobinsonSon
Rachel BrockPartner
Richard RobinsonFather
Ginny RobinsonMother
Melissa Robinson BachmanSister
Joe RobinsonBrother
Andy RobinsonBrother
DONS
Rachel & William Robinson Education Fund9208 Trowbridge Cove, Austin, Texas 78717
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