Robin's obituary
Robin Eugenia Mosley, a woman of profound generosity, unwavering resilience, and an unforgettable spirit, passed away peacefully on May 23, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Born on July 30, 1956, Robin lived a life marked by deep compassion and an endless capacity for love, always feeling she had so much more to give.
Robin possessed a humble soul, often never truly seeing the remarkable beauty others so clearly saw within her, yet her actions spoke volumes. She was known to "give the shirt off her back" to a stranger, a testament to her boundless kindness and selflessness. She was truly easy to love and impossible to forget, leaving an indelible mark on every life she touched.
Her passions were evident in every facet of her life. Robin was deeply devoted to her church, New Creation Church, where her warm greetings on Sunday evenings made a significant impact on everyone she encountered. Above all, her family was her greatest joy and priority; she passionately strived to care for each and every one of them. Despite life's challenges, Robin was incredibly resilient, possessing an extraordinary ability to bounce back from anything. She embraced life with enthusiasm, finding joy in country music, dancing, and the thrill of dirt track racing. She loved life and truly felt she had so much left to give on this Earth.
Robin was preceded in death by her father, Donald Hill, and her brother, Vincent James Powers.
She is lovingly remembered by her devoted mother, Rose Wilbourn. Robin's legacy continues through her three cherished children: Michelle Devereaux, Brandy Kaye Caillouette, and Steven E. Knorr. She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren: Mariah Leann Wood and her husband Woodrow, Cienna Monique Casados, Kylie J. Kik. and Sebastian Lee Macri. Robin is survived by her siblings, Judy Holloway and Timothy J. Hill, who will miss her dearly.
Memorial Service
A Memorial Service to celebrate Robin's life will be held on Friday, June 20, 2025, at 4:00 PM at New Creation Church, 8016 Zuni Rd SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, with Pastor Jessie Harden officiating.