Retired Sergeant Major Reginald Robinson, a resident of Memphis, TN, passed away on January 26, 2026. Burial service and military honors will be held Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 12:30 p.m. at the Alabama National Cemetery, 3133 Hwy 119, Montevallo, AL. The staff of E. G. Cummings Memorial Funeral Home directing.
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Semper Fidelis!!
I deployed with SgtMaj in 2014 to Afghanistan when I was a Sgt. We worked in the same building and I had daily interaction with him as the logistics chief and color Sgt. Great mentor for a young NCO like myself and a true example of how you can have an amazing career and a big, beautiful family. Semper Fi brother.
We are saddened to hear about the loss of such a wonderful man. I was fortunate to have served along side Reggie for nearly two years in Okinawa. We could always count on him to be highly professional, always prepared, and Marine's Marine through and through.
Always willing to help, always willing to share, and never one to back down from the most challenging of situations, he was steadfast in his devotion to the Corps and to his Marines.
His and his family are in our prayers.
Semper Fidelis Reggie.
I am deeply saddened to hear of Reggie's passing. He and I met in October 2006 and served together in 2/8 as 1stSgts outside Fallujah in 2006/07 and in Ramadi in 2007/08. We always kept in touch for the remainder of our careers and when we'd run into each other, it was as if he and I had just seen each other yesterday. He was a consummate professional, stellar Marine leader and fellow SNCO. We went through some tough times together and I am proud to be his brother-in-arms. Semper Fidelis, Reggie. May God bless you and I look forward to seeing you again.
I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Reginald. I had the pleasure of serving with him at Marine Barracks 8th & I. I will always remember his professionalism, kindness, and the positive impact he had on the Marines around him.
Plese accept my hearfelt condolonces during this difficult time. My thoughts are with the family, and I hope you'll find comfort in the many memories and lives Reginald touched.
With Sympathy, SgtMaj William A. Winters USMC Retired
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