Becky Robinson made a colorful quilt to celebrate her grandson’s 2016 graduation of red, blue, green, and white fabrics. She also included Pickles comic strip panels, pictures of rolled-up diplomas, airplanes, and golf images. The quilt was machine pieced and quilted.
Raymond’s quilt was last seen on July 5, 2018 in his living room in Lincolnton, North Carolina. It was stolen in a burglary later that week. The family assumes “the quilt was used to pad or conceal the two TVs that were also stolen.”
Regarding this missing quilt, The Robinsons said, “My grandson’s house was burglarized, probably on July 6 or 7, 2018, in the Boger City area of
Lincolnton, N.C. We figure the quilt, being in the living room, was
used to cover the two TVs that were also taken. The quilt was designed
and made by my wife as a graduation gift in 2016. It commemorates some
of the fun things we used to do when the kids came here to Indiana
during the summers. There are also panels from the Pickles comic strip
that relate to grandparents and grandkids. We are heartbroken over
this heartless act, and would appreciate any information if you see it
anywhere.
A reward of $250 will be paid upon its return, or for information leading directly to its recovery. If you know where it is please contact Glenn Robinson (260) 330-9625 or my grandson in Lincolnton at (980) 282-0778.”