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Carrol G. Robinson (ESTES) age 72, of Somerset, Kentucky passed from this life Sunday, June 21, 2020 at his home.
Carrol was born December 14, 1947 to the late Otis Estes and Versie Blevins Estes in Eubank, Kentucky.
He was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Carrol had a passion for coaching baseball, enjoyed landscaping, loved dancing and contributed greatly to the community as a building contractor. Carrol retired as the Director of the Somerset/Pulaski Co. Community Development Foundation.
Carrol was preceded in death by his parents, Otis and Versie Estes, step son, Brett Cornett.
He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Robinson the love of his life, son, Jason Estes of Somerset of whom he was very proud, sister, Barbara Mullins of Eubank, and two granddaughters, Bryn Cornett and Bristol Cornett, who he greatly adored, as well as Bekah Smith, mother of his grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life service will be announced at a later date.
Southern Oaks Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements for Carrol G. Robinson (ESTES).
You were Family, “Take it my Man”, Nellie and I love you. Our condolences to the family.
Prayers indeed for the family.
Carroll Estes was a great influence and supporter of many athletes in Pulaski County. Countless are the times he invested many, many hours in the lives of young people – including me. When some of us had no ride to and from basketball, football, and baseball games and practices (day or night), Carroll invested both his time and his family’s time. He quietly offered many times to cover a meal on the road if someone had no money that day. Unfortunately taken for granted at the time, Carroll helped to keep many of us out of more trouble by investing in us decades ago.
Carroll was a classmate of mine at Eubank High School. We remained friends over the years. The Class of ’65 is sad to lose one of our classmates.
R.i.P. Ole Friend had a lot of memories together .
Prayers are with your family. Love to you. Lisa Oliverio Combs
Will miss seeing Carrol at the bakery. Prayers for Cynthia and Jason, and the family.