“It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35
Colin Robaczewski, 81 went to be with the Lord on March 20 th , 2025. A man of great faith, humility, and unwavering work ethic, Colin lived a life marked by service, love and devotion.
As a young man Colin proudly served in the United States Air Force, where he was stationed in Korea and Germany, earning several medals for his commitment and bravery. A testament to his dedication to his country and service to others. After his military service, he transitioned into a career as a truck driver, where his work ethic and reliability earned him the respect of all who knew him.
A devoted husband to Barbara since October 23, 1999, Colin’s love for her was unwavering and together they built a life that was rooted in love, loyalty, and simplicity. He was a man of faith, deeply committed to his Catholic beliefs and he found great strength and solace in his spiritual life. Colin was a member of the Knights of Columbus (Caro, MI) where his faith guided him in all that he did.
Colin was a simple man with a kind heart. His passions were found in the small joys of life – tending to his garden, and spending time outdoors hunting, and fishing. Above all, Colin’s family was his greatest treasure. He cherished his role as a husband, father, brother, and grandfather, providing love and support throughout the years. His calm demeanor, quiet wisdom and gentle nature will be deeply missed by all those who loved him.
Colin is survived by his loving wife, Barbara Robaczewski; stepmother, Eileen Roback; his children, Kent (Melissa) Robaczewski, and Traci Baker; his bonus daughter, DeAun (Mike) Millizer; his grandchildren, Jakob (Christine) Millizer, and Marlayna (Matt) Robinson; his siblings, Robert (Diane) Campbell, Rodney (Kay) Campbell, Frank Campbell, Keith (Monica) Timm, Ken (Cindy) Timm, Jodie Roback, Scott (Barbara) Rhamey, Joe (Sharon) Rhamey, Mary (John) Roberts, Ronald (Barbara) Roback, Barbara (Ed) Williams, and Craig (Sharon) Roback. He was proceeded in death by his parents Stanley Roback and Delilah Meyer Timm.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the family for future donation to a charity.
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