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March 22, 2017
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Monday, March 27, 2017 from 9:30-11 AM, followed by a funeral service, at the funeral home, at 11 AM. Burial will be at the Christ the King Cemetery, Franklin Lakes, NJ.
Steven C. Robinson, age 55 of Bronx, NY died unexpectedly in Wayne on Wednesday, March 22, 2017.
Steve grew up on Gunther Avenue in the Bronx and graduated from the Harry S. Truman High School near Co-Op City. He was a bright kid and began working in the computer industry during the early 1980’s. He learned quickly and enjoyed a career managing data and technology for firms such as Union Bank of Bavaria, Bear Sterns, and Data Industries, all in New York City. More recently he had been recruiting in the technology industry.
When he wasn’t working, Steve loved to gamble! Visiting the casinos in Atlantic City and Las Vegas were pure joy to him. He played Blackjack and loved the slots too, and the Borgata was among his favorite casinos. He was a very personable guy and also enjoyed meeting people, networking, and he was genuinely interested in really knowing his friends. He had a real knack for cooking and his family referred to him as “Chef Rumana".
Steve met his second half, Babette Simon, many years ago but they had fallen out of touch. Recently, the two of them bumped into one another on the streets of New York City and thus began their current relationship. Once they began dating, they never looked back. Steve became Babette’s best friend and they truly enjoyed being together. Although Steve never had any children of his own, he cared for Babette’s two kids as if they were his own and he was very kind and nurturing to them. Jake and Raquel nicknamed him “T-Mobile,” and they’ve had a special bond with Steve. Jake enjoyed getting his haircut with Steve, followed by going out for chicken wings, and they always watched “Steven Universe” together. They will all miss him dearly.
Steve is survived by his beloved Babette of Wayne, her two children; Jake and Raquel, a brother; Louis Williams of Chester, VA, and two sisters; Angela Agostinelli of Colonial Heights, VA and Lisa Payne.
Those wishing to make a donation in lieu of flowers in Steven’s memory are asked to please consider Autism New Jersey, 500 Horizon Drive, Suite 530, Robbinsville, NJ 08691, or visit www.autismnj.org.
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Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Monday, March 27, 2017 from 9:30-11 AM, followed by a funeral service, at the funeral home, at 11 AM. Burial will be at the Christ the King Cemetery, Franklin Lakes, NJ.

March 22, 2017
Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Monday, March 27, 2017 from 9:30-11 AM, followed by a funeral service, at the funeral home, at 11 AM. Burial will be at the Christ the King Cemetery, Franklin Lakes, NJ.
Steven C. Robinson, age 55 of Bronx, NY died unexpectedly in Wayne on Wednesday, March 22, 2017.
Steve grew up on Gunther Avenue in the Bronx and graduated from the Harry S. Truman High School near Co-Op City. He was a bright kid and began working in the computer industry during the early 1980’s. He learned quickly and enjoyed a career managing data and technology for firms such as Union Bank of Bavaria, Bear Sterns, and Data Industries, all in New York City. More recently he had been recruiting in the technology industry.
When he wasn’t working, Steve loved to gamble! Visiting the casinos in Atlantic City and Las Vegas were pure joy to him. He played Blackjack and loved the slots too, and the Borgata was among his favorite casinos. He was a very personable guy and also enjoyed meeting people, networking, and he was genuinely interested in really knowing his friends. He had a real knack for cooking and his family referred to him as “Chef Rumana".
Steve met his second half, Babette Simon, many years ago but they had fallen out of touch. Recently, the two of them bumped into one another on the streets of New York City and thus began their current relationship. Once they began dating, they never looked back. Steve became Babette’s best friend and they truly enjoyed being together. Although Steve never had any children of his own, he cared for Babette’s two kids as if they were his own and he was very kind and nurturing to them. Jake and Raquel nicknamed him “T-Mobile,” and they’ve had a special bond with Steve. Jake enjoyed getting his haircut with Steve, followed by going out for chicken wings, and they always watched “Steven Universe” together. They will all miss him dearly.
Steve is survived by his beloved Babette of Wayne, her two children; Jake and Raquel, a brother; Louis Williams of Chester, VA, and two sisters; Angela Agostinelli of Colonial Heights, VA and Lisa Payne.
Those wishing to make a donation in lieu of flowers in Steven’s memory are asked to please consider Autism New Jersey, 500 Horizon Drive, Suite 530, Robbinsville, NJ 08691, or visit www.autismnj.org.
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