of Little Rock, AR
February 28, 1997 - February 5, 2025
It is with profound sorrow we announce the death of Robinson Scott Barnes, beloved son, grandson, brother, uncle, nephew and cousin. He passed away on February 5, 2025 at the age of 27. Born on February 28, 1997 in Mountain Home, Arkansas, Robinson was known for his tender heart, easy going nature and bright blue eyes. At a young age, he was lovingly nicknamed ''Robo".
Robinson graduated from Catholic High School in 2015 and went on to attend the University of Central Arkansas, where he graduated with honors in 2019 with a degree in biology. He was not only very smart-he was also extremely witty. His sisters referred to him as their ''goofball''.
Robinson worked at Pleasant Valley Country Club, starting as a cart boy during high school and ultimately becoming an assistant golf professional. Loyal and eager to serve, Robinson touched the lives of many at the Club, where the members and staff became like a second family to him.
Robinson is survived by his loving family: his parents, Greg Barnes and Robyn Nosari (James McManners); his brothers, Mac (Emily), Connor (Emily) and Armando ''Yeimer'' (Brooke); his sisters, Mary-Claire Hahn (Micah) and Olivia Moreno (Asaf); nieces, Johanna Lilian, Norah Elizabeth, Charlotte Mae, Anna Claire and Elle Rose; nephew, August Samuel; grandparents, Dr. Robert and Judy Nosari; aunts and uncles, Lindsey Blevins (Wayne), Stacey Willard (Mike), Scott Barnes, Robert Nosari (Susan) and Christopher Nosari (Kelley); Godparents, Gervais and Sharon LeBlanc; and a plethora of cousins. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Chuck and Suzanne Barnes.
Robinson was baptized in Christ in Mountain Home, Arkansas at Redeemer Lutheran Church on April 27, 1997. His faith journey continued as he attended church, Sunday School and Christ Lutheran School; he made a public confirmation of his faith May 22, 2011 at Christ Lutheran Church. Robinson's confirmation verse reminds us, ''He said to me: 'It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life.''' - Revelation 21:6
A private service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church on Sunday, February 9th with inurnment at Riverwood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made in his honor to Christ Little Rock School, where he attended kindergarten through eighth grade.
To give, visit christlittlerock.com/giving or by mail to:
Christ Little Rock School
315 S Hughes Street
Little Rock, AR 72205
We are so very sorry to hear this news. I loved watching him as a baby and enjoy seeing all of his achievements through his life. There are no words except we are praying for all of you.
I am completely heart broken : Robinson was a one of the kindest most tender humans I’ve ever met. He was an annual bright spot in my life during leaf season. It was just prior to losing him that he and I had a “leaf blower blowout” together. I will miss him. I will always feel his absence whenever I’m in my back yard. Rest in Peace young man.
I am heartbroken to hear about Robinson… he was a bright, witty, and gifted third grader in my class at CLS. My prayers are with the entire family.
So very sorry to hear this
I remember when he was born. Such a beautiful baby. Prayers of comfort sent to your family.
I am completely heart broken : Robinson was a one of the kindest most tender humans I’ve ever met. He was an annual bright spot in my life during leaf season. It was just prior to losing him that he and I had a “leaf blower blowout” together. I will miss him. I will always feel his absence whenever I’m in my back yard. Rest in Peace young man.
Our prayers go to the family of Robo. I always enjoyed my conversations with him at PVCC & thought very highly of his work ethic. He will be missed.
To the family, I cannot imagine the unspeakable hurt and loss of your sweet Robo. You all will be in my prayers in the days going forward.
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4
Prayers for the family. Robo was a great part of the golf staff at PVCC and a friend to all. We will miss his smile and wit. He will be missed.
Heartfelt sympathies to your entire loving family,