ROBIN-CUSHING-Obituary

ROBIN CUSHING

Winthrop, Massachusetts

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Winthrop, Massachusetts
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Glioblastoma Foundation

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CUSHING, Robin (Greenglass) Of Saugus, formerly of Winthrop, February 11. Dedicated local Geriatric Social Worker. Beloved wife of Richard J. Cushing. Loving mother of Sarah J. Cushing and Rachel M. Cushing, both of Saugus. Dear sister of Elaine Gallagher of NC & Paul Greenglass of Boston....

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It's been one year since Robin is gone she was a tremendous classmate a good friend and a kind person to always be around she left the wonderful impact on the world and I can't thank her enough for being a good friend she was a great classmate may she rest in peace from the class of 75 Stephen ferullo

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Sending love, thoughts and prayers to you and your family. We are blessed with wonderful memories. Love, The Cartwright Family

To Robin and her family I'm so sorry for your loss of such a wonderful young lady Robin was a wonderful person from the class of 75 from Winthrop High School I was good friends with Robin her kindness and understanding of people made her wonderful she did me the wonderful honors of going to the prom with me as a good friend that's something I always remembered may she rest in peace and the arms of the Lord into her family and once again I'm truly sorry for your loss Steve ferullo

Elaine, I´m so sorry for your loss. I remember her so well when we were kids.. usually annoyed with us while we listened to music and played board games! Always loved playing on Temple Ave. Fondly, Ann Katz Ford

My condolences to you Elaine and family, May Robin rest in heavenly peace....

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May the memories you shared surround you and carry you through this loss. I will hold you all extra close to my heart.

Robin was a leader in our 'Temple Avenue Gang' ! I always looked up to her. She set constant examples of kindness, treating others as you would like to be treated and making difficult decisions for all the right reasons. Whether it was Girl Scouts, Candy Striping or just playing board games at her house, Robin demonstrated leadership skills based on fairness, empathy and successful mediation. Growing up with Robin made me a better person, as she always set the right example, day in and day...