Nov 21, 2023

LaVern Charles Robbins

Posted Nov 21, 2023 4:35 PM
LaVern Robbins
LaVern Robbins

LaVern Charles Robbins (84) passed away on November 20, 2023, at Republic County Hospital.

LaVern was born to Millard and Katharyn (Katie) Robbins on December 17, 1938 in Belleville. He served his country in the US Army during the cold war Berlin Crisis of 1958 and 59. He met the love of his life, Joyce Hedding at a harvest festival in Barnes, days before boarding a ship to Germany. They married after 5 dates when he was on leave months later.  They enjoyed 60 years together before her passing in 2020.

LaVern was a loyal friend and dedicated employee. During his employment at West Plains Energy, he never missed a day of work in over 40 years.

LaVern was engaged in his community, serving two terms as a commissioner for Concordia from 1993-97 and serving as Mayor in 1993 and 1996. He stood with the families of deceased veterans as an Honor Guard at graveside services for many years.

LaVern was an outdoorsman and spent much of his spare time on the Republican River, Jamestown Lake and the Salt Creek watershed, hunting deer, pheasant, and bow fishing.

LaVern was a storyteller, turning many chance encounters into friendships during his lifetime.

LaVern was a Christian and a witness for Christ by the life he lived. He was a father to Kenneth (Ken) & Carol, Lori & Ron, David & Mary, Michelle & Thad; Grandfather to Larry, Paul, Lindsay, David, Larrissa, Travis, Clinton, Renee, Rachel, and Kiara. Great Grandfather to Airiona, Skyler, Lauren, Jenna, Duke, Jacob (Jake), and Bowie. Lavern was a father figure to many.

LaVern was preceded in death by his twin, LaVon May Svoboda of Lincoln Nebraska, sister Elda Roe of Belleville, Brother Dennis of Lenora and his parents.

LaVern’s family will host a visitation with friends at the Chaput-Bouy Funeral home in Concordia on Saturday, December 2, 2023 from 6-8 pm and a Graveside Service at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, south of Belleville on Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 1pm.

In Lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the Golden Bell Haven Senior Center, 1407 17th Street, Belleville, Kansas, 66935.