
Harold Dee Robbins, 76, of Yakutat, Alaska, passed away February 3, 2022, in Alaska.
Harold was born to Bob and Eula Fae Robbins on July 30, 1945, in Russell, Kansas. Growing up, he worked hard helping on the family farm, and after high school, he departed to Nampa, Idaho to attend Northwest Nazarene College (NNC). At NNC, he met his wife and the soon-to-be mother of his children, Betty Lee. He and Betty were married on June 3, 1967, and soon after followed the births of their two children; Patrick and Rhonda.
Harold chased his dreams to the wild country of Alaska, where he made the finest ice in Southeast Alaska, and blazed the trail to building a life in Dry Bay. He and Betty raided their children to love Jesus and respect the outdoors.
In 1995, Betty left to be with Jesus. Harold remained in Yakutat, where he met his partner, best friend, and wife, who would carry him through his remaining years on earth, Mary McMullin.
Harold and Mary lived some of their best years together—traveling, spending time with their dongs, and enjoying quality time with family and friends.
Harold is preceded in death by his late wife Betty, and his parents, Bob and Eula Fae.
He is survived by his wife, Mary; his children, Pat & Lisa Robbins and Rhonda & Pat Tonole; Mary’s children, Melissa Allison, and Sarah; his siblings, William, Cleta and Diana; his grandchildren; LaDonn, Kaytlynn, Caleb, Moriah, Mathias, Sara, Magnus, Braun, and Orion; his great grandchildren, Fathom, Coveley and Finn; and too many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends to count.
A Memorial service will be held at 10:00 AM, Friday, April 8, 2022, at the Paradise United Methodist Church in Paradise, Kansas. Condolences may be sent to Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary, who is in charge of these arrangements.