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Lived Loved & Laughed... Redheaded Sister Audrey Woodward
September 25, 2024 | Family
Photo courtesy of Larrison Funeral Home - Medicine Lodge
Medicine Lodge, Kansas
Dec 14, 1951 – Sep 15, 2024
Debbie Robbins, age 72, passed away peacefully early Sunday, Sept 15th at her home in Medicine Lodge, KS. She was born on December 14th, 1951; in Hartford City, Indiana to Bill Gannom and Mary Catherine. She was a proud resident of Garden City, KS from 1975-2023. Predeceased by her husband...
Read MoreLived Loved & Laughed... Redheaded Sister Audrey Woodward
September 25, 2024 | Family
There are too many memories to just share just one... like our shopping excursions or girls days out; the enjoyment you get from watching the squirrels and birds; you're "don't talk to me until I've had my coffee" morning ritual LOL; your collection of jammies; how you loved to bake but to watch your figure you'd give it all away; forever generous and loving; but most of all, the honor of getting to care for you in your final days. I'd look at you with concern and you'd flash me one of your...
Deidre Foster
September 23, 2024 | Family
Deidre Foster
September 17, 2024 | Family
Will be missed she sure was a fireball in her prime lots of love to the family
Eddie Rojas
September 16, 2024 | Friend
My condolences to the Robbins family. Through the years she was a valuable friend when she worked at Palmer Tank. She always took care of us as a customer who needed repair work done on tanks. Later I got acquainted with her son Benny and made the connection in the family! I will miss my good friend, wishing peace to her and the family, Rex Oyler.
Rex Oyler
September 16, 2024 | Work
Rest in piece Debbie, I knew her practically my entire life since she was my neighbor up until the point till she moved. Our deepest condolences
Karim Martin
September 16, 2024 | Friend
I have known Debbie for many many years... as a young girl I used to babysit Bennie. Debbie was an amazing friend and my heart breaks at the thought of never seeing her again. However, knowing how much she longed to be with her husband again, I take comfort in knowing that her wish is now true. I have a memory of Debbie that I will always have in my mind... she LOVED her folded potato chips... May you be forever more happy and at peace Debbie and just know that you are forever remembered...
Kelly Clark
September 16, 2024
She was so special enjoyed the time we spent together.
Karen louk
September 16, 2024