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I’m heartbroken to learn of Robin's passing. We shared some great memories together, especially those nights at the theater when we laughed, cried, and got lost in the magic of the stage. The seats feel emptier now without you and Kristen beside me, whispering thoughts during intermission and applauding the curtain call. Your friendship was a gift, and I’ll carry those moments with me always. Rest in peace, my friend—you will be deeply missed.
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I met Robin at work.  Our work relationship developed into an incredible mutual respect and my admiration for her leadership.  She was truly amazing in her ability to bring people together to achieve a goal-and everyone admired, appreciated and respected her for that.

I am very lucky in that our relationship grew into a wonderful friendship outside of work.  She came to visit me in London which was so fun.  And we took a trip to Bologna, Italy to take a pasta making class which was informative and hilarious.  On this trip she shared her knowledge of Byzantine architecture and we found a historic church built on a church built on a church (yes 3 churches).  At home in California the times we would hang out and chill or go to Temecula for wine tasting was amazing.  We also took wine tasting and cocktail making classes via zoom during the pandemic (Robin always wanted to learn… 🤣💗❤️)

Her love for her family was boundless.  She loved sharing stories about Zoom calls during the pandemic with her dad, brother and sister (dad joke loading….).  Hearing about her vacations with Eric and Kristen were great, and then you saw the sparkle in her eyes that showed you how much she loved them and the time with them.  And that grew with Rose and, Camden, Paisley and Brantley.  Oh the stories she told with laughter and love!

Robin is an inspiration for living for us all.  Her zest for life, adventure, friends and family is to be admired.  When I left work, she gave me a Bucket List book, and Robin I will absolutely fill it and make you proud!

I love you and miss you my friend.  Until we cheers again.

Although I didn’t have the chance to work with Robin for long, it was immediately clear how remarkable she is. Our first meeting was during my third and final interview for a position in her department—a moment where any misstep could have ended my journey. Unfortunately, my Zoom crashed right as I logged in, forcing me to reboot and join over five minutes late. When I finally connected, flustered and anxious, Robin greeted me with a warm smile and genuine understanding. She handled the situation with grace and never held it against me. In that moment, I knew she was not only a great leader, but also a truly kind person. Robin, you will be missed!
Kristen, Eric and Jacki - We are so very sorry to hear of Robins passing.    We first  met on the China trip and later shared special days together in Oregon wine country.    Her bright light and carefree spirit made every moment an adventure  and the memories we shared together will always bring a smile.     Rest in peace,  dear Robin  - you will be deeply missed.
I was so saddened to hear of her passing. It was such a pleasure to have worked with and for her over the past few years. She is missed. 💔
My heart breaks that Robin is no longer with us. She was a devoted mom and grandmother. Full of spirit, I loved hearing about her adventures:  the trip with her family to see the eclipse, learning how to curl and her many international vacations. I will miss her smiling face, positive attitude and funny wit. She was one in a million.   

We are saddened to hear about Robin’s passing. We met on a trip to China and were instant friends for the trip and lucky for us, our friendship continued.  Robin’s vibrant spirit will live on in our memories. Peace and healing we wish for you, her Family.

Larry and Marie Phillips 

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