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Robinson Funeral Home and Cremation Service has been serving Appomattox County and adjacent communities since 1947. Our staff is here to guide you in arranging a personalized and meaningful funeral or cremation service to honor your loved one. In addition to assisting you with funeral and cremation services we provide prearrangement services and assistance in selecting a granite, bronze, or marble monument.

We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult. We'll take the first step with you!
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Robinson Funeral Home was established in 1947, when Richard D. Robinson and his wife, the former Elizabeth Davidson, of Buckingham County, bought J. C. Hudgins' funeral service and furniture store, located on Main Street in Appomattox. In 1956, the business moved to it's present location at 667 Court Street.
Our facility is located right in the town of Appomattox and offers a state of the art casket showroon, chapel with private family room, and large visitation rooms. From 460 East, take first exist into Appomattox(460 Business) Turn right at the top of ramp and come to 2nd stoplight and turn right. We will be the first building in the 2nd block on the right.
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JoJo W.
JoJo W.
Nov 07, 2021
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We used Robinson Funeral Hone for my mom. They did a beautiful job. Thank you so much.