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Grace I. Robbins

Walnut Creek, California

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Grace I. Robbins 4/6/1908 - 2/21/2008 Resident of Antioch Grace Robbins, 99, passed away February 21, 2008 at Kaiser Medical Center - Deer Valley, Antioch. She was a native of Janesville, Wisconsin and a Brentwood and Antioch resident for 18 years. She was a homemaker. Grace was a former active...

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To a wonderful woman who will be missed greatly, our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends at such a rough time, all our love

"Always in Love"

Thanksgiving 1981

SHE WAS TRULY AN INSPIRATION TO US, ALL THE WAY TO THE END. SHE HAD BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH IN THE LAST YEAR AND WAS SO DETERMINED TO RECOVER.
EVEN KNOWING THE END WAS NEAR, SHE WAS SO PLEASANT AND THANKFUL TO ALL THE HOSITAL STAFF AND THE FAMILY THAT WAS THERE WITH HER.
SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE AND IN HER OWN WORDS, " I WANT TO BE WITH MIKE, I MISS HIM SO MUCH".
DON'T BE SAD SHE IS GONE, BE HAPPY THAT SHE FINALLY GOT WHAT SHE REALLY, TRULY WANTED AND THAT WAS TO BE BACK WITH...

I know my dear Aunt Grace will be missed by many people. I saw the effect she had on my wife, and others, when they first met and have had many wonderful conversations about her, with people that know her. Everybody agrees that she was remaarkable, endearing, and a genuinely sweet lady, like few they ever knew. I think it evidence to her virtues when I look at her offspring and their offspring. She truly touched many lives. I never met anyone that could keep my attention so well, and...

Grace was a sweet woman who will be greatly missed, It was an honor to have met her.She has shared her soul with all she touched and will stay with us all always.
With deepest sympathy....

Grandma, you told me that god has a plan for everyone and a reason for everything he does I try to remember that whenever times are tough "Can't is a beggar to lazy to try"

Today you are remembered nationwide by everyone who knew you You'll remain in the hearts and memories of those you've left behind forever. Rest in peace, Aunt Grace. You are loved.

Dearest Aunt Grace:
What a wonderful lady you were. You showed us how women can be independent and a part of a wonderful family. It had been too long since I last saw you, but I thought of you often. Two things I will always remember: your 50th wedding anniversary and visits with you and Uncle Mike. You leave a great legacy, and to agree with Barbara ... you were a great "Great Aunt".