Dennis Robinson
Passed away peacefully at Hospice Marlborough on Wednesday 7 May 2025, after losing his battle
with cancer at the age of 84. Dearly loved husband of Christine. Loving and devoted father and
father-in-law of Todd and Niki (Virginia USA) and stepfather of Kym and James (Wellington) and
Kylie and Shay (Tel Aviv, Israel). Proud Grandad Dennis to all the six grandchildren.
Loved brother-in-law to the late Karen and Terry, uncle and respected friend to many.
Messages to 19 Solway Drive Blenheim 7201 or www.cloudybayfunerals.co.nz
A special thank you for the care and kindness shown by the staff at Hospice Marlborough and donations can be made to their account (03 1369 0365207 00 Ref: Robinson) or at the service.
A celebration of Dennis’s life will be held at the Springlands Chapel, Cloudy Bay Funeral Services,
15 Boyce Street on Saturday 17 May at 10.30am followed by private cremation.
The service will be livestreamed and can be viewed on the Cloudy Bay Funeral Services website.
“The saddest moment is when the person that gave you the best memories, becomes a memory.”
CLOUDY BAY FUNERAL SERVICES BLENHEIM F.D.A.N.Z.
Service Details
Springlands Chapel
Cloudy Bay Funeral Services
15 Boyce Street
Blenheim
Saturday 17 May 2025
10.30am
Please note, three camera views are available when watching a service at our Springlands Chapel. Select at top right of viewing screen.
From - John and Anne Newman
Christine and family, so sorry to hear of Dennis passing and hope all the good memories get you through the
tough days ahead.
From - Di & Brian Benseman
Dear Christine & Family. Very sad to hear of the passing of Dennis. Sending our deepest sympathies to you all.
Kindest regards Di & Brian
From - Todd Robinson
Dad, You’re the best father I could have asked for.
Rest easy in the stars. Love always - Todd
From - Pauline Sidon
To Christine and family. I am thinking of you at this very sad time. Sending a huge hug XX
From - Joe Heta
What a sad loss. Our condolences to the family, many thanks for your help over the years.
From - Pat Quarles
What a wonderful reflection of Dennis's life and legacy. As a former employee of Operation Deep Freeze,
I had the privilege to assist with supporting the Black Birch local hires.
Rest in peace, and sincere condolences to Christine and family.