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Dr. Deborah Lucia Faggiani Robinson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dr. Deborah LuciaFaggiani Robinson 1951 ~ 2004  Our beloved mother, grandmother, confidante and friend, age 53, passed away on Friday, September 17, 2004 in a scuba diving accident. Debbie was born February 28, 1951 in Sheridan, WY to Robert and Mary Faggiani where the first of her many amazing...

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I hope her girls see this comment.... Your mother has been on my mind for a very long time. She was a dear and trusted friend. I would love to get to know her daughters. We both had all girls and would talk often and lovingly about them. I love your Mom.

Dear Daughters,
Deb is my friend. I also have four daughters. Deb and I have so much in common, We were doing the "dating" thing at an odd time of life, we laughed and cried at each others attempts to find a "real" relationship in this crazy world. I have been out of state and did not hear of your mothers passing untill today. I am sick with greif that someone as wonderful as your mom has has gone on to whatever comes next. I would LOVE to talk to any of you as I almost feel as I know...

My sympathies go out to Debbie's family and close friends. I was a classmate of Debbie's at East High School and also a classmate in Medical School at the University of Utah. Debbie was one of the most intelligent members of our class. She was always on the 2nd or 3rd row of every lecture, and always new the answer to any question asked of the students and frequently made the rest of us look as if we hadn't read the lecture material! She was full of energy, and as said in previous guest...

To the family of Deborah Robinson:
I first became acquainted with Debbie when she was an intern and resident at LDS Hospital and I was a physical therapist. I respected her intelligence, caring attitude, and admired her ability to stay on top of everything, even through pregnancies. I later was fortunate to have her as my physician where, despite a very busy practice, she was thorough and caring. Two years ago I moved out of state so was stunned to hear of her recent death. Having lost...

Dear friends and family of Dr. Deborah Robinson:

I found Dr. Robinson not long after I moved back to Utah in 1980. She was my doctor I guess as long as she was in practice, if the dates jibe. She was a wonderful doctor whose help and encouragement probably went underappreciated until I was able to look back and realize all that she had done for me. Visiting her was like visiting a sister and when one has a chronic ailment, besides working very hard to be positive all of the...

Today I received the letter from the doctors office about your mothers passing. My heart dropped as I read that she would no longer be with us. I can not even begin to put into words how she has changed my life in such a short time that I have known her.
I have suffered for so many years and asked for help in so many places. On my first visit your mother listened patiently and intently then said, "I can help you. You are going to feel better, it will just take a little time. I...

Rachel, you have been like a sister to Amara, and we hope you know how deeply your loss has affected our family too. It is so hard to lose a parent, and it is not fair to lose someone you love so young. Please know that there will always be a place for you in our family, too. We are so sorry for you and the rest of your family. Our thoughts are with you often. Tim Macri and Erica Linker

To The Robinson Family,
I have been out of town and was deeply saddened to hear of Debbie's death. I have been a patient for 20+ years and will never forget the care and advice that she has provided to me in that time. She always glowed when she spoke about her girls, you were the most important people in her life. I saw her last in July and she was radiant and so excited about the future. May you carry her spirit in your hearts forever.

To all of Debbie's children:
I was your mom's teacher at St. Marks Hospital in the laboratory when she did her intership for medical technology before she went to Medical School. We kept in touch most of the years as she finished Medical School and went into practice. She was an extemely bright and caring person.

Her most prized possession was her children and I hope you all know that. I always delighted in reading the Christmas letter to catch up on all the news and to...