R.I.P Stan Robinson
Just heard from facebook that Stan Robinson has sadly passed away.
Condolences to his family, he was a legend within the industry.
RIP
Wow, that’s a shock. He has still been very active very recently in the industry.
RIP.
Paul
Never knew him or anything about him, but as soon as I saw the name, I knew the trucks.
Hopefully the firm will carry on without him, keeping the employees employed
RIP stan seems like only yesterday he was in the grandstand at truckfest
Newark top man!
Brian Harris,Stan Robinson and of course Mr Stobart our industry will soon be running out of legends.R.I.P.all you did your bit.
I wonder if I can get the treble on ■■■■ Denby
Certain names look good on a tidy truck, and Stan’s name was one of them.
R.I.P
Andy smg:
Certain names look good on a tidy truck, and Stan’s name was one of them.
R.I.P
Wot 'e said.
And her employed some decent drivers too.
RIP Stan.
Defo a shock, got a mate who works for him and me and my son also had the pleasure of meeting Stan at P’boro truckfest last year, genuine nice bloke to his staff and their friends! R.I.P Stan Robinson.
Wheel Nut:
I wonder if I can get the treble on ■■■■ Denby
Bad, bad man.
Armagedon:
Brian Harris,Stan Robinson and of course Mr Stobart our industry will soon be running out of legends
Stobart is doing his bit in creating some new “legends”
RIP Stan.
R.I.P.
Nice trucks he had though
How did he die bless him
mickyblue:
R.I.P.Nice trucks he had though
How did he die bless him
Was told last night it was Bowel Cancer
Bless him. I hate that word “cancer”
sad regrets …what did he do to become a legend ?
RIP Stan
truckyboy:
sad regrets …what did he do to become a legend ?
From what i have seen from facebook, and this forum, he was known to speak to people with respect and was a true gent to people
RIP and Condolences to all involved. When I drive around the country, I see his trucks and it always makes me feel proud to be on this fair land. He was clearly an honourable man, who treated all, like for like. In my eyes I feel his trucks - being well turned out, not overly blinged, with personalised plates reflected his passion for the industry. A Sad, sad loss.
truckyboy:
sad regrets …what did he do to become a legend ?
He paid drivers £17 per hour and gave them British motors to drive hard