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COL Charles Burton Robbins

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COL Charles Burton Robbins Veteran

Birth
Hastings, Mills County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Jul 1943 (aged 65)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 2, Site: 4720 S H
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Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 07, 1943

IOWA FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR COL. C. B. ROBBINS

Deceased Name: Col. Charles Burton Robbins

Services for Col. Charles Burton Robbins, former assistant secretary of war under President Coolidge, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel at 800 2d avenue, S. E., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Burial will be in Arlington National cemetery.

Col. Robbins, who was 66 years old, died Monday in cedar Rapids, his home city before he moved several years ago to Chicago, where he resided at 3750 Lake Shore drive. He was manager and counsel of the American Life convention, largest and oldest association of life insurance companies in the United States.

Col. Robbins, who long had been an outspoken critic of New Deal policies, served in the Spanish-American war, Philippine insurrection and the first World war. He was a former commander of Iowa department of the American Legion and a former Superior court judge in Cedar Rapids.
Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 07, 1943

IOWA FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR COL. C. B. ROBBINS

Deceased Name: Col. Charles Burton Robbins

Services for Col. Charles Burton Robbins, former assistant secretary of war under President Coolidge, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel at 800 2d avenue, S. E., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Burial will be in Arlington National cemetery.

Col. Robbins, who was 66 years old, died Monday in cedar Rapids, his home city before he moved several years ago to Chicago, where he resided at 3750 Lake Shore drive. He was manager and counsel of the American Life convention, largest and oldest association of life insurance companies in the United States.

Col. Robbins, who long had been an outspoken critic of New Deal policies, served in the Spanish-American war, Philippine insurrection and the first World war. He was a former commander of Iowa department of the American Legion and a former Superior court judge in Cedar Rapids.

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