I did not know him long. I met him once at Camp Hanes for diabetics. He was one of the few that clicked with me and I enjoy the short week we had. It was fun and I often thought of Robbie. He is so nice and welcoming and very funny. We had a bunch of laughs. We ate lunch together everyday and shared the same cabin. When I found out I was so sad and still am but I want anyone to know that is reading this, he was a good soul and a good friend. Miss you, buddy.
Robbie Algin Cash, II, 18, a longtime resident of Durham County passed away Saturday, June 20, 2015 resulting from a traffic accident.
A native of Durham County he was the son of the late Robbie Algin Cash. He was a student in Orange County Schools.
Funeral services will be conducted at 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 at Eakes Funeral Home in Creedmoor. Burial will be in Creedmoor Cemetery.
Surviving are his grandfather, Algin Cash of Creedmoor, two aunts; Teresa C. Sandifer and Pamela Cash, and an uncle, Carlton Cash all of Butner, two cousins; Lisa Cash Barbour of Creedmoor, Marie Buckley of Mississippi and a special friend, Brady Fox of Hillsborough, as well as countless other special friends.
Flowers are accepted or memorials can be made to the Diabetes Association of North Carolina.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, June 24, 2105 from 10:00- 12:00 at Eakes Funeral Home in Creedmoor and at other times Robbie’s Home in Orange County.
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Leave a tributeI did not know him long. I met him once at Camp Hanes for diabetics. He was one of the few that clicked with me and I enjoy the short week we had. It was fun and I often thought of Robbie. He is so nice and welcoming and very funny. We had a bunch of laughs. We ate lunch together everyday and shared the same cabin. When I found out I was so sad and still am but I want anyone to know that is reading this, he was a good soul and a good friend. Miss you, buddy.
I did not know Robbie, but from what I have read here from friends and family, it sounds like he was a good person. The world gets smaller each time we lose a good one. I am so very sorry to hear about your loss and I can't begin to understand your pain. Words often fall short of their meaning and intent, but please know that, as with all things in life, the pain shall pass. I hope your family can remember the good and focus on the positive memories of Robbie and that God will ease your sorrow with these thoughts.
My thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless.
Kyle
Friend of the Thornburg Family
With much respect for your courage and strength,
Jo-Ann
"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs." 1 Corinthians 13: 4-5
This is the kind of love Robbie displayed.
I knew of Robbie through my third cousin, Brady Fox and Brady's grandmother, Vonda. Although I did not know Robbie he has a tender spot in my heart for being a good friend to Brady and the other guys. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal but love leaves a memory no one can steal. I pray your family will feel God's loving arms embracing you during this time.
"Miss Beth"
Numbers 6: 24-26
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I did not know him long. I met him once at Camp Hanes for diabetics. He was one of the few that clicked with me and I enjoy the short week we had. It was fun and I often thought of Robbie. He is so nice and welcoming and very funny. We had a bunch of laughs. We ate lunch together everyday and shared the same cabin. When I found out I was so sad and still am but I want anyone to know that is reading this, he was a good soul and a good friend. Miss you, buddy.