Leslie “Les” Ray Robinson, 60, of Rock Island, IL passed away unexpectedly at home on April 8, 2024. A funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at Weerts Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at the time of service. Les will be laid to rest at Pine Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the family.
Les was born on May 6, 1963 in Davenport, IA to parents Anita (Jones) and Richard Robinson. He graduated from Davenport West High School in 1981 and went on to obtain his Associate’s Degree in Accounting. In 1996, Les began working for the Rock Island Arsenal as a Supply Technician for the logistics readiness center. He continued working there until his passing.
In his younger years, Les enjoyed golfing and attending concerts. He was always a social guy; he flourished in the company of others. Les made many friends all over the world through PC gaming. He also loved getting together with family & friends for incredible BBQ cookouts and would often be seen smoking a Fine Handmade cigar during these special occasions.
Faith, friends, and family were at the center stage of Les’s life. He served as a youth leader for Grace United Methodist Church from 1992 to 1995 and also spent 8 years as a youth leader for Midwest Christian Ashram. His time spent ministering with Renewal in Christ Ministries brought him to various places across North America where he enjoyed inspiring others to faith.
We’d be remiss not to mention his love for cats. He had many cherished cats throughout his life and he leaves behind his beloved cats; S’mores and Raider.
Those left to honor his memory include his mother, Anita Robinson; siblings, Michael Robinson, Beth (Mike) Roelens, Brian Robinson; godson, Davis, and his best friend Steve Kuder and many other close friends.
Les now joins his loved ones who passed before him, including his father, Richard Robinson; cousin, Bruce Danielsen; aunt, Carol Danielsen; uncle, Bob Danielsen, and various other cherished family members.
The family would like to thank Les’s dear friend, Brandon Tompkins for his loving assistance in Les’s final months.