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We bought your home and we are saddened to learn about the loss of your wife/mother. We love everything that you left behind. We will try to make it into a happy home and honor you and yours. You've both put a lot of love, care, and heart into this home and we hope we can continue to honor your family.

We would love to meet you and talk about what you had happing in this beautiful house.  Dam those squirrels, Please contact us.  

We were so saddened when we heard the news of Dee's passing. I hope your lovely family memories give you strength during this difficult time. Kyleigh, we’re so sorry you lost your mom as a young woman. Words are not adequate Robin and Kyleigh, you will be in our prayers.  Sending you our love. 
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Dee❤️ when I hear her name I am filled with both grief and overwhelming joy. The whole she leaves is enormous. For she was a blessing that one can only hope to be a part of. I am humbled to have been so blessed to have lived a life that was sprinkled with the joy, love, prayers, and service of the women I would endearingly call mama Dee. 

I met mama Dee at Northern Hills when my Ky girl was in elementary school. Ky and I connected during a storm and I immediately adored her and her sweet parents that came to check on their baby, knowing she was worried in a storm. Dee’s big heart radiated the moment I met her. Her daughter would become a part of our children’s worship team which meant Dee became our biggest cheerleader, advocate, and supporter. She was there to greet us at every worship practice, see us to our vehicles afterwards, share her daughter’s love for worship, calm her nerves when the stage was too much, and pray over every single leader and child. She was the family we never knew we needed. My husband and I were married in 2012 and found ourselves struggling financially at one point. Dee arrived with groceries, some gift cards, or hot meal on a couple of occasions. She met our needs before we knew we had any. If you know Dee, you know this is the absolute truth. She shows up for you before you even know you need someone and then she’s there forever, to love you, pray for you, and share Christ’s love with you through it all! I was honored to have such a human in my life, to have her trust us with her baby, to do life with us, to be my friend. I will forever miss her presence. I will miss her contagious joy and conversation. I will miss the way she speaks of her girl, Kayliegh, and all the ways she is proud of the women she has become. I will miss watching her and Robin together in church and chatting together after church before heading to breakfast. There love for one another was palpable. I will miss the way she knew everyone and how they needed prayer, so that I could be praying too. I will miss her hugs. I will miss her radiant light. For wherever Dee went, Jesus went also. She is the light spoken of in Matthew, and forever I will do my best to live as she did. In and through love for Jesus and for others without hesitation or expectation. Mama Dee you will live forever in our hears, I am grateful you are free from the bondage of your illness and have been made new in the presence of your creator. 

I love you forever my friend. Thank you for loving us so big and blessing us beyond measure. 

I was part of the men’s group which met weekly at Robin and Dee’s Home. Kylie was still in junior high I believe. Dee was always a great host and made sure there was food and snacks available. She always made me feel very welcomed in their home.  Their character of love was a tribute and testimony not only to their daughter but also toward others and themselves.

You couldn’t help being in their presence and feel totally supported and cared about as an individual. I used to hide different messages around their house and expression of the encouragement and love I shared for each of them.

Although transition in each of our lives caused me too move on, I still remember and cherish their love and appreciation. Yearly Christmas cards were not enough to express my deep love for them in my life. They were all a special gift from God.

The loss of Dee although saddened my heart, yet encourages me for the time I will see my wonderful sister in Christ again in the future.  She and her family is loved and remembered.

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Dee and I met at Norther Hills when we connected over the fact that I was a caregiver for her mother. Sundays we would catch up and share stories. I recall the wonderful meals that were shared with cwc and how much love and joy she brought to everyone around her. I was sad to hear of her passing but also reminded to have peace.  She is home.
We worked together at Seche and we quickly built a friendship. She was the friend who always went out of her way to be sure everyone had what they needed and was happy. I loved her and wish that time and distance didn’t come between us. But, when we spoke it was as if no time passed at all.  She loved God, her family and friends. I broke my heart to hear she passed. I know she’s a peace with her mom. I know that leaving behind Robin and Kayleigh was not easy, they were her world. Rest easy my sweet friend. I hope you dance every chance you get. 🩷

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