Dorothy-Robinson-Obituary

Dorothy Spencer "Dotty" Robinson

Schuylerville, New York

Nov 15, 1930 – Apr 1, 2014 (Age 83)

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BORN
November 15, 1930
DIED
April 1, 2014
AGE
83
LOCATION
Schuylerville, New York

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SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. - Dorothy Spencer Robinson, 83, passed away Tuesday, April 1, 2014, in Schuylerville.She was born Nov. 15, 1930, in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of Ruth and Asa Spencer.Dotty graduated from Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, and received her bachelor's degree from...

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With sorrow and disbelief just found out about the loss of such a wonderful lady,my most sincere condolences to her family , I am very blessed that I was able to help you guys with John , and had the privilege to know Dotty and such a wonderful family ,God bless you all and give you strength , rest in peace DOTTY , love you all Manny Loachamin and family.

I was lucky enough to get to know Dotty when she was a volunteer at the National Museum of Racing. She had a dry wit and a great knowledge and love of horses of any breed. But Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds were her favoites. Ride on my friend, ride on.

A grand lady. It was a pleasure to have known her. My sympathies to her family and many friends.

I remember Dotty's great story about the dog she adopted post Katrina that ran away and she found two years later. Rest in peace. Donna Bienkowski

It was a pleasure to be a docent with Dotty at the Racing Museum. She was a warm and kind person. She was an asset to the Museum and will be missed by all.
Jack Mangini

I am saddened to hear about Dorothy. I had the pleasure of working with her as one of our volunteers at the National Museum of Racing for many years. She was a wonderful docent, school children loved her. She was also a friend. I will miss her dry sense of humor and understanding. God bless you Dottie.

We are saddened by the loss of Dotty-- a really amazing woman and wonderful neighbor. We'll fondly remember her enjoying walks with her beloved dogs. So very sorry for your loss.

To all of Dotti's family - one of the best things that ever happened to me was meeting Dotti and Adair. Dotti was so obviously a highly intelligent and energetic person, it does not surprise me that she had achieved so much in her lifetime. Dotti was a "doer", no doubt about that! It was an honor to be called her friend. Dotti was, up to her death singularly independent, assertive, and generous.The community will grieve for their loss in her passing.

Diane and all the other members of Dorothy Robinson's family,

I offer you my condolencces today and caring thoughts for the future on your mother's passing. I never met Dorothy Robinson, but after reading the memorial tribute I wish I had. She emerges through the words as a woman of great energy,optimism,and abilities.Her whole life seems to have been full and vibrant - a life lived well.I'm sure she will remain that way in your memories.