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Christine L. Robinson

Lower Paxton Twp., Pennsylvania

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Christine Lorraine Franklin-Robinson, 77, of Lower Paxton Township, entered eternal life on January 9, 2013. A graduate of John Harris High School, she retired from IBM and was employed by A.C. Moore for many years. A lifelong member of Tabernacle Baptist Church, she served with the Culinary...

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My Dear Christine..the picture attached to your Rememberance says it all....your beautiful smile and the warmth of of your heart are the things I remember the most about you. When we worked together at IBM, you were always so kind and such a good worker. We had a lot of fun at work. It was my pleasure to have worked with you and to have kept in touch over the years. God needed another Angel and he found one in you Christine.
God Bless the Franklin/Robinson Families

I will miss you.i will think about you always.Deloise

Dear Family,

Ms. Christine was such a wonderful, beautiful lady and I am blessed to have known her, from singing on the choir at Tabernacle, to just laughing with her, whether at the Broad Street Market or anywhere else we'd run into each other. While I know she is resting well with God, I pray that you, the family, find strength and comfort in her memories.

With love,

DIANNA, DERRICK AND JAMILAH, WITH HEARTFELT SYMPATHY WE ARE SADDEN WITH THE LOST OF YOUR SISTER AND GRANDMOM. SHE WILL BE MISS VERY MUCH. SHE HAD A HEART OF GOLD AND WE WILL MISS SEEING HER IN CHURCH. SHE WAS A TRUE FRIEND TO ME AND MY FAMILY. SHE WILL ALWAYS BE IN YOUR HEART. KEEP THE FAITH AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
NELDA AND UNA

I worked with Christine at AC Moore and she was such a nice lady. God bless her and her family.

To the Family,
A beautiful spirit has gone home to be with our Lord. I'm sure Ms. Christine is catching up with her fellow Pulpit Guild members on the other side and I can only imagine their conversation. May your memories of your loved one bring you comfort in all of the days to come.

With sympathy,
Mary

To the family,
A beautiful spirit has gone home to be with our Lord. May your memories bring you comfort in all the days to come.

To the family of Christine. I worked with her at A. C. Moore. She was one terrific lady. She will be missed. Thoughts and Prayers are with you.

Family,
Many people share your loss. Christine was one special lady. She shall be missed.
Ethel