Sgt. Robbins was a cavalry scout with the Stryker Brigade's 1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army. He was killed by the accidental detonation of confiscated rocket-propelled grenades and mortar rounds. He was born in Albany, the son of the Reverend Charlene Robbins and Douglas B. Robbins. Thomas had resided in Delmar, NY for many years. He was a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School, 1994, and Morrisville State College. He had also attended State University of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill. Tom was a talented artist, played soccer, ran track and also played the trumpet while at Bethlehem Central. He loved nature and the environment and was a life scout in Boy Scout Troop 89, Clarksville, N.Y.
Thomas is survived by his wife ...; his daughter...; grandparents, Judge Joseph P. Dean and the late Helen A. Dean, Barbara M. Robbins and the late Ralph W. Robbins; siblings...
Sgt. Robbins was a cavalry scout with the Stryker Brigade's 1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army. He was killed by the accidental detonation of confiscated rocket-propelled grenades and mortar rounds. He was born in Albany, the son of the Reverend Charlene Robbins and Douglas B. Robbins. Thomas had resided in Delmar, NY for many years. He was a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School, 1994, and Morrisville State College. He had also attended State University of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill. Tom was a talented artist, played soccer, ran track and also played the trumpet while at Bethlehem Central. He loved nature and the environment and was a life scout in Boy Scout Troop 89, Clarksville, N.Y.
Thomas is survived by his wife ...; his daughter...; grandparents, Judge Joseph P. Dean and the late Helen A. Dean, Barbara M. Robbins and the late Ralph W. Robbins; siblings...
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