Gregory Stempky
Robin was a beautiful person. I enjoyed our visits. Always a great attitude. She will be missed.
Dr Gregory Stempky
Birth date: Sep 24, 1957 Death date: Nov 30, 2020
With profound love and joy, we celebrate the life of our cherished friend and family member, Robin, who passed away on November 30, 2020, at the age of 63. Robin enjoyed a regular yoga practice, hiking in the woods, her pets, gar Read Obituary
Robin was a beautiful person. I enjoyed our visits. Always a great attitude. She will be missed.
Dr Gregory Stempky
Robin's gentle style and quiet wisdoms enriched my life. Ethereal, earthy, and feminine, she taught me how to see things I hadn't seen before. I'm grateful to have had such a talented, knowledgeable, and interesting friend, and I miss her dearly.
Valerie and I shared so many meals and good times with Robin. We love her dearly and we always will.
Corey Anton
My sweet Robin. Always in my heart. We shared so much of the everyday, the adventures, the missteps, the triumphs. Such a help to me as I lost loved ones. "Our people" all took care of each other as we faced some of our greatest challenges in the very humanness of life-together - as friends. You impacted my life in many ways and always introduced me to the latest thinking on peace and healing. Your beautiful sisterhood will live on but there will always be a place held for you.
Robin was my massage therapist for 13 years but during that time she was so much more than that. When we met I was at the lowest point in my life health wise and after the first massage and conversation I knew I had found a compassionate friend. She was such a kind and gentle soul and an integral part of my healing process. I always felt acceptance, love, and a personal connection at every session. Her sense of humor and keen self awareness seemed to match my sensibilities perfectly. I will miss her dearly and am so grateful for having known her.
Rest in peace dear Robin.
Cathy
Your smiling face; your voice; your compassionate heart; your nurturance; your patience; your warmth and authenticity—this is why you were so loved, and will be greatly missed. I honor your life, and take joy in your fullness of being.
Robin was a massage mentor and a wonderful friend for almost 20 years. The first time I met her was for a massage when I was a massage student. I thought I was going to have to cancel because my child care fell through. She was so thoughtful and flexible and said, “just bring them in, they’ll be fine!” And they (an infant and a 4 year old) were! They must have sensed her calming energy :). That was when I learned about her sweetness. Soon after, when I was in a car accident and was uninjured, she called me just to tell me that she was thinking about me and cared about me. That’s when I learned about her caring heart. We had many more times together as friends and colleagues over the years, and most recently she touched my heart again when she gave my daughter a most empathetic hug at a difficult time. It was greatly appreciated by both her and I. Robin, I will miss you and your sweet, caring heart, and I will be watching for those herons as a hello from you (and thank you for sending the one on the day of your transition!) I am comforted by the belief that your soul has found it’s bliss again, as you continue on your beautiful journey. I love you my friend! :gift_heart::dizzy:
I knew Robin through my adult son and daughter-I-L. Robin was a beautiful woman with a kind caring heart.