Condolences
Well, I haven't seen Robin in many years. We used to work together at Perkin-Elmer. When I started she was 32 and I was 23. We were the only two women in our department. She was a comfort to me as I was quite nervous in the beginning. She was so outgoing and laid back. Always smiling and full of fun. And she gave it to the guys as good as she got it! They couldn't get anything past her! One time we went into the woods and cut the top of an evergreen tree to bring into the office and decorate it for Christmas. We had no decorations so we put on some little computer parts. We also had many deep conversations too. As life does, I moved on and we kept in touch for a little bit, but then it dwindled.
This morning I just happened to think of some of the people in my life from back then wondering where they are now. I googled Robin's name and was very saddened to see her obituary. But I wanted to offer my condolences to the family and let you know that although we hadn't seen each other in years, Robin was a positive experience in my life and I have always remembered her fondly.
Sincerely,
Mary Jacobsen
Dear Robin’s friend and family,
Am I sorry for your loss. Although I never got the pleasure of meeting Robin I knew about here through others. Mainly through her grandson Dalton who is also my best friend. I know that she was caring, kind, and she loved her family. She was always willing to give Dalton anything he needed or help him in anyway possible. In high school Dalton even moved from Florida to live with her for a few years. Somehow even 1000 miles apart me and Dalton became closer than ever. I don’t know where he’d be or where our friendship would be without her generosity and love that she gave him. I am forever grateful for what she did for him and I know that this was a reflection of her character and she was not only kind and caring to him, but her family and everyone else lucky enough to know her. I am so sorry for the loss and the hole that losing a person like that must leave in the heart. But be strong you will get through it. Everyone use this as an opportunity to make sure you tell the people close to you what they mean to you and that you love them.
- Tyler McCombs
Dear Burdge and Musgrave families.: I was so sorry to hear of Robin's passing. She was a great lady who loved her family dearly. When I was 15, my mom and I spent a few weeks at the Musgrave home. My father had passed unexpectedly and my mom needed her sister, Marty, at that time. I got to know Robin and Sharon very well during that visit and loved them both since that time. Robin was always a feisty one. She did things her way and I know she will be missed terribly. I'll be praying, not only for Robin, but also for her family. Wish we could be in Freehold, but our circumstances don't allow us to travel. You will be in my heart and on my mind. She truly was one of a kind.
Love and deepest sympathy to Robin's family. Truly dedicated mother, grandmother, and friend. Loved your laugh when we talked! Deepest regards , Twila Rust
Robin, I've enjoyed the many years of friendship and will cherish all the good times we had. Your heart, so large and your strength, so huge. We've learned so much from you. Thank you for letting me be apart of your family. Fran
Our sincerest condolences. We met in the Keys and loved every day we spent together. Always seemed like we knew each other for years. Prayers and blessings for you George and your family. We will remember her always.
She was a wonderful lady! I got lucky enough to meet her and her husband in the Florida keys. I went down to stay with them and their grandson Dalton. It was quite the trip! From the second I got there she welcomed me with open arms. The trip was filled with a ton of great food, fishing, laughs, lots of yummy drinks, patio conversations, and a delicious piece of key lime pie she swore was the best. Grandma robin never quit going. The whole trip she was excited to visit with us and just enjoy our time. You could tell how much she loved her family. She loved to talk about them and made sure I knew the funniest family stories. She LOVED her grandchildren. They all had her wrapped around her finger. I know she will be so missed. Sending all my love to those who are going to miss her. -Makayla Mccombs
I am so sorry in the passing of Robin. My parents were dear friends of her parents and I stayed at her parents house when Robin got married cause back then your parents displayed your wedding gifts at the house. Robin was a great lady.
I am deeply saddened to learn of Robin's passing. We were friends and graduated High School together. My condolences to George, also a classmate, and the entire family. God Bless and rest in Peace.
To my forever friend Robin...we had many good memories. We also had many funny memories...lots of them. You will always be in my heart. I love you and will miss you forever. God bless my friend. You left us too soon.
Our deepest sympathy to Ralph and his family on the lose of his sister. May she rest in peace Amen.