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Lettricia Jean (Johnson) Robinson

September 8, 1957 ~ November 10, 2025 (age 68) 68 Years Old

Lettricia Robinson Obituary

Lettricia Jean Johnson, lovingly called Trish, by her family and friends, was born on
September 8, 1957, to the union of Lillie Beatrice Bailey and Thessalonia Johnson in
Chicago, Illinois.
Lettricia was the proud mother of three children—Adrena, Ronald, and Kenny—whom she
loved dearly. She was also blessed with four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren
who brought immense joy to her life.
Education was deeply important to Lettricia. After graduating from Bremen High School in
Illinois, she went on to earn her Bachelor of Social Work, with Distinction in Field, from
Philander Smith University, and later a Master of Arts in Human Resources Management
from Webster University, both in Little Rock, Arkansas. As a social worker, she was
passionate about her calling and truly loved helping others.
Lettricia leaves to cherish her memory—her children; her grandchildren, Janay, Desirea,
Gregory and Lashayla; her great-grandchildren, Nyah, Jaheim, and Desirea; four sisters,
Elizabeth Weeams (Robert), Jacqueline West, Roberta Harris, and Cynthia Brooks; three
brothers, Jerome (Michelle), Tyrone, and Ronnie; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended
relatives, and friends. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her siblings, Jasper and Cheryl Ann; and her
former husband, Sam Robinson.
Though she has departed this earthly life, Lettricia will forever live on in the hearts and
memories of her children, family, and friends.

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Funeral Service
Saturday
November 22, 2025

1:00 PM
Faithful Funeral Home
7727 Colonel Glenn Rd
Little Rock, AR 72204

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