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William “Parker” Robison Obituary – Hope Mills, NC Death: In Remembrance Of William “Parker” Robison

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of William “Parker” Robison, who unexpectedly passed away on April 5, 2026. Born on February 4, 2009, in Columbus, GA, Parker spent his childhood years in Hope Mills, NC, before relocating to Haymarket, VA, where he was a junior and proud member of the Marching Bobcats at Battlefield High School.

Parker was a thoughtful and caring son, sibling, and friend. He expressed his love in the most endearing ways—whether it was through quirky gifts, selfless acts of kindness, or just being there when needed most. His acts of love were always personal and heartfelt, from offering a handmade card for any occasion to delivering a tray of pizza rolls to brighten someone’s day. Parker had a unique way of making people feel special, with redeemable coupons for hugs, extra show binging, or simply spending quality time together.

One of Parker’s most defining qualities was his deep love for all living things. He cared for everyone and everything around him, always striving to bring happiness to those in his life. Parker had a playful side and enjoyed sharing witty and sometimes questionable social media clips, giggling at corny jokes, and, much to the amusement of his friends and family, being annoyingly good at any video game almost immediately. He was also known for smuggling a cat or two under a blanket for an entire movie marathon, ensuring that everyone around him felt the love and joy he had to give.

Despite constantly changing his hairstyles, Parker’s love for his family and friends never wavered. He cherished every moment spent with them—whether during family game nights, band adventures, or entertaining everyone with his absurd ‘would you rather’ questions. His ability to make everyone laugh, his warm heart, and his genuine spirit will be missed dearly by all who knew him.

Parker is survived by his loving father, Richard David Robison III; his mother, Alicia Russo; his stepmother, Heather Robison; and his stepfather, William Russo. He is also survived by his siblings: Anna Robison, Tyler Robison, Avalyn Cheshire, Weston Russo, and Oliver Robison. He was deeply loved by his grandparents Richard David (Jr) and Toni Robison, and Donald and Lyn Wester. Additionally, he is survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family members, all of whom will miss him greatly.

Parker’s life was a beautiful tapestry of laughter, love, and the kind of selflessness that touched the hearts of everyone around him. He will be remembered for the joy he brought into the world and the love he so freely gave. His spirit will live on in the memories of those who were fortunate enough to know him.

May Parker rest in peace, and may his family and loved ones find comfort in the cherished moments they shared with him.

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