Rick Robins

rick robins
The loved and cherished RICKY “RICK” LAMONT ROBINS, 45, of Temecula, Calif., died tragically and unexpectedly on July 4, 2014. Rick was born October 25, 1968, in San Diego, Calif., to James Norman Robins and Rosetta Mae (Robins) Phelps. Rick lived in San Diego until he moved to Huntsville, AL, to attend sixth grade at Oakwood Academy. After returning to San Diego, he attended the San Diego Academy until his 12th-grade graduation, after which he immediately enrolled in college at Oakwood University in Huntsville, AL. Rick left Oakwood and attended Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, Calif., for a short period before returning to Oakwood University where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 1994. Following graduation, Rick remained in Huntsville to work until he moved back to San Diego to embark upon his career in the pharmaceutical research industry. Rick loved the Lord and accepted Jesus Christ at an early age. He loved to sing, dance and play basketball. During Rick’s church ministry work in San Diego, he headed a youth ministry called Y.E.S. (Youth Empowerment Society), feeding and ministering to the homeless and supporting the local community. During a business trip in July 2000, Rick met Tameekia “Tami” Clayborne. It was love at first sight. They were married soon after into holy matrimony on June 3, 2001, in San Diego’s Garden of Roses. Rick and Tami resided in San Diego until they moved to Southern California’s beautiful Temecula Valley 10 years ago. Their love was admired, the couple having been recognized nationally in USA Today. Rick was an innovative and progressive entrepreneur. He founded Trialogic Research, Inc. – innovative research coaching. The company continues as a successful company focused on creating successful outcomes of clinical trials for the pharmaceutical industry. Rick’s smile and laughter was contagious and infectious and touched everyone he met in a special way. He loved life and saw the good in everyone. He was a giver and a believer. He gave himself unconditionally to everyone he met, seeing the good and potential in all persons. As a result, he encouraged and uplifted everyone that crossed his path. His love of life translated into a passion for helping others. A true leader of self and others, Rick helped to create an incredible legacy with his results. Rick's commitment to bettering himself and inspiring others to do the same led him to start the first PSI Basic Seminar, in Murrieta, CA—a course dedicated to helping others increase their personal and professional effectiveness. Rick lived life to the fullest, always believing that there was more to be achieved. He lived by his personal contract:He was a devoted husband, a loving father and the glue that brought so many people together and encouraged them all to be 'All In.' Rick died achieving his goals, dreams and desires. Rick had a love for life and was always so full of life and energy that we are all honored to have been blessed to have loved him and been loved by him. While knowing this man, we have been touched by his faith, impressed by his passion and inspired by his vision. Rick was a loving son, grandson, brother, husband, father, nephew, cousin, uncle, and a true friend. Rick would want all of us to live life to the fullest, as if it were our last day, giving Glory to God who in His infinite wisdom took him from us. Rick would say do not mourn, rejoice as time will heal the pain, and tears will leave no stain. Let us gather our strength from his passion and faith and push forward as he would have wanted us to do. May God continue to bless his family, his friends, relations and everyone he touched. May his spirit of positivity continue to fester amongst us all, and may the almighty God give us the ability to see the good in others as Rick did. Until we meet again, may his soul rest in peace. “And Jesus answered them, saying, ‘The hour has come, that the Son of man should be glorified. Verily, verily, I say unto you, except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal. If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honor.’” John 12:23-26 (KJV) While on a 30-day dream vacation with his wife and two sons in Costa Rica, Rick was caught up in a Pacific Ocean riptide and passed away from an accidental drowning. Rick was preceded in death by his grandfathers Grandison M. Phelps, Jr., Roosevelt Brown, and Herbert Robins; grandmother Melissa M. Brown (date of death June 24, 2014); sister Angela Robins; uncle Don Brown; aunts Peggy Brown and Christine Hicklen. He leaves to celebrate his life: his loving wife of 13 years Tameekia “Tami” (Clayborne) Robins, daughter Arielle Brittany Pergerson (age 20), sons Malakai Nolen (age 7) and Gavin Mateo Robins (age 5); mother Rosetta M. Phelps (stepfather Grandison M. Phelps III), father James N. Robins (stepmother Rebeca Robins); great grandmother Sallie Bea Robins; grandmothers Lizzie M. Robins, Dr. Shirley Jenkins Phelps; mother-in-law Diane M. Clayborne and father-in-law Dexter L. Clayborne, Sr.; brothers Rodney Bryant, Jason Robins, Grandison M. Phelps IV (Che’Nelle); brother-in-law Dexter L. Clayborne, Jr.; aunts Pastor Ruth Buckins, Idelle Brown, Cherry Mincy, Eunice Rebecca “Becky” White, Rosalie Cooper, Cheryl A. Phelps; uncles Benjamin Jenkins, Jonathan D. Phelps, Joseph C. Phelps; cousins Michelle Busse, Angela Hicklen, Viveca Sanders (Derico), Kimberly Babers (Billy), Yvonne Lyons (Kevin), Christine “Shelly” Conner (Obaury), Jason Cooper (Jennifer), Dennis L. A. White and a host of other relatives and close friends. The following URL will allow you to make a donation for Rick's family to spread among his favorite charities: http://www.gofundme.com/RickRobinsMemorial Copy and paste URL to your computer.

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  1. Condolences to the Robins & Clayborne Family. We pray that God keep you in his comfort and keep you strong. God Bless. Toni Austin & Family

  2. Diane, On behalf of Derek, myself, and Derek Jr, we send our deepest condolences to you and your family in the loss of your son-in-law. We pray that God will give you and your family strength during this difficult time. God Bless! Your Saint’s Memorial Community Church Family

  3. Diane, we were saddened to hear of the passing of your son-in-law Rick Robins. To you and your entire family, please know that you have our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. Be encouraged and consoled in the words of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who said in John 16:22 (NIV) “Now is the time of grief, but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and no one will take away your joy.” We are praying for you and your family. We love you and God Bless You; Fred, Eunise, Chelsea and Aaron (Saints’ Memorial Community Church – Willingboro, NJ)

  4. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I did not know Rick, this was such a tragedy, he seem like a wonderful person. I feel your sorrow and your pain. God bless you all. And God bless Rick

  5. I knew Rick only through some minor work engagements, but he made such a great impression. He was articulate, kind, and passionate. I was so saddened to hear about the loss of someone that clearly was touching people’s lives. He was a special person.

  6. I went to SD Academy with Ricky and still can’t believe this is real, it is always tragic when life is taken at such an early age, I have personal experience with loss as my twins life taken at age 23 and know the pain left behind, May God comfort you in this time and give you some kind of understanding.

  7. It brought great sadness to my heart to learn of the passing of our dear friend, Rick Robins. We became friends when my husband assisted his father, Pastor James Robins, at the Maranatha Church in San Diego. With his winning smile and great personality, Rick was a quality Christian individual. The world is now a much poorer place with his absence and I wish the best for you, his family, during this sorrowful time.

  8. It brought great sadness to my heart to learn of the passing of our dear friend, Rick Robins. We became friends when my husband assisted his father, Pastor James Robins, at the Maranatha Church in San Diego. With his winning smile and great personality, Rick was a quality Christian individual. The world is now a much poorer place with his absence and I wish the best for you, his family, during this sorrowful time.

  9. Rick and I were in the same class at San Diego Academy I was shocked and saddend to hear of his passing. My deepest condolences to his family, I look forward to the day Jesus will come (VERY SOON) and take us home where there will never be anymore death and He shall wipe all our tears and we can all be reunited again.

  10. Rick sang at Maranatha the very first sabbath i visited in 1998 and it ministered to my heart and every time after that he would sing it would set my spirit soaring. My heart aches for your loss but I pray that God will grant you the peace and comfort you seek during this time of bereavement…no words are sufficient to comfort you but please know that you are in my prayers and I pray that God will keep you wrapped in his arms of Love. I weep with you but look forward to the glorious reunion God has promised/

  11. Rick’s life and legacy will forever remain, in the hearts, minds and good deeds of all of us who were impacted by him. Missing Rick Robins is painful, but remembering him is a gift. The genuine investments he made in so many lives will never be forgotten. The life lessons are lasting: the quality time he shared, confidence builders, encouraging words, real-life advice, the fun and the silliness, his voice…and Rick’s million dollar smile. I’ll always remember Rick, and I’ll always thank God for the gift he was to us all. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth , give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled , neither let it be afraid . (John 14:27) With Love and Prayers, LeYonn

  12. Rosetta, Although I never met Rick, I am deeply saddened by his passing and my heart goes out to you and your family. I can only imagine the incredible grief you must be feeling right now and I am at a loss of words, but please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Laurel

  13. Tami, I am torn to pieces by your loss. Although I haven’t seen you in years and never met your husband or boys, I felt a connection to you through social media. In your pictures & posts you’ve always looked so happy & that you enjoyed life with your family to the fullest. I only dream of one day having the love you & your husband shared. You are and will continue to be in my prayers. Love you girl!

  14. Temeeka: I was sadden about the boys loss and you losing your friend your husband sending you my condolence and love! Remember God’s lights in our Dark nights are as numerous as the stars if only we’ll look for them.” Praying you’ll be filled with hope and the Lord’s love, joy and peace will shine on you trust in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Your Mother Sister in Christ!(Joyce) Willingboro,NJ

  15. To the family of Rick Robins, a family I have never met, but have heard so many lovely things about Rick and family. I am Eleanor; Ruth daughter. Melissa Brown is my Aunt. Rick’s mother is my cousin. I want to say I was sadden by the news when I heard of Ricks death. I never got the chance to meet Rick. I know he will be greatly missed. My prayers goes out to the family. Keep your minds stayed on God, he will help you in every situation doing times like these. Love you family!!! Eleanor & Charles Williams, Jacksonville, Florida

  16. We are in shock. We met Rick and his beautiful family in Costa Rica on this same trip. We could not believe traveling so many miles from Temecula that we would run into another family from our same town . We were staying at the same resort by chance. Rick, Tami and the boys were so friendly and fun loving. We would run into each other at the breakfast buffet and see everyone venturing off for the days activities. The family shared they were 15 days into a 30 day trip. It was so impressive to hear of their ability to unplug and enjoy family for that long! They all looked very happy and I am sure they had many beautiful memories before that tragic day. Our hearts go out to Tami and the boys. They are wonderful people and we are so sorry for their loss! Rick saved his boy and gave the ultimate sacrifice. He is a hero and will be missed! With love, Art, Heidi, Casey and Ella Rustin

  17. Wish my family and I could be with Temeekia and her family in this time she needs comfort and support. We all continue to pray for all of Rick’s family and friends with this sudden life transition event. The Lord let something essential happen to all of us that came in contact with Rick. Let us think about his nature, his laugher and his intellect. Truly if you recall an experience with him even if it was brief or lifelong you will know his essence was good. Oh God we were and still are blessed because of our contact with Rick. Peace Be With You. With Love… The TN – Jordans, Pam, Rakia, Rashad, Lakeeta and Bob

  18. Words cannot express the profound loss of a gifted and talented human being. I am in a state of shock and disbelief over Rick’s sudden passing. Rick was a cherished friend, and esteemed colleague. Rick was a loving father, and parent who had his life priorities in order. Rick enjoyed personal growth opportunities, sharing his wisdom by mentoring others, and was one of the most inspiring leaders that I ever had the opportunity to work with. RIP


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