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Kofi Jeron Robinson was born in Mt Vernon, NY August 30, 1971 to Johnny Williams (who preceded him in death) and Jo Ann Robinson. He transitioned peacefully on
October 27, 2022 at Grand Strand Medical Center in Myrtle Beach, NC.
Kofi had a love for family, music, reading and sports. He was educated in the public schools of San Bernardino
County, California, public schools of Cumberland County and the public schools of Robeson County, North Carolina. He also attended Robeson Community College, Lumberton,
NC. One of his favorite books to read was the Bible. His was worn with sticky notes hanging out of it and yellow highlighter throughout the pages. It is our
desire that he found the truth in those pages of knowing the peace which only God can give.
Through out his life he has bonded and formed lasting friendships with
many people in numerous places. He spent several years is Charlotte, North Carolina where he was co-owner of a transport business. After the death of his friend and
business partner he moved to the Myrtle Beach area in South Carolina where he remained until his death.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his mother, Jo Ann Robinson of Lumberton, NC. a son Cauri Small of Queens, New York. 3 daughters, Candence Pinkard of Monroe, Georgia. Dakiah
Edmonds of Petersburg, Virginia Jalyssa Robinson of Myrtle Beach, SC.
4 brothers, John Davenport, Wayne Davenport, Khalil Williams and Kareem Williams of Mount Vernon, New York.
5 sisters, Gloria Montgomery of Newburgh, New York, Afrika TyAnn Foster of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Kia Jenine Pryor of Memphis, Tennessee,
Jade Lea Peterson of Fayetteville, NC and Jo Leatha Peterson Umoren of Lumberton, NC. 6 grandchildren,
Special friends: Amanda Green of Loris, SC, Ron and Linda Dickerson of Myrtle Beach, NC
and a host of other relatives and friends.
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