Karen-Robinson-Obituary

Karen Robinson

Cleveland, Ohio

1944 - 2019

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Cleveland, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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(nee Happe), age 75, born Sept. 18, 1944, passed away November 8, 2019. Karen Robinson, 75, passed away peacefully on November 8, 2019. Karen was born Sept. 18, 1944 to the late Ann & Harry Happe, and was predeceased by her brother "Hap." Tough, and protective of her sons, she raised them on...

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Jon, Doug, and Mark, I just now learned of your Mom’s passing (March 2021) and I am so very sorry. Your Mom and Dad, all of you, your grandpa are all so special to me. So many memories of being in your kitchen on Edgehill with neighbors running in and out. She embraced me as a member of your family. I’ll never forget. Much love. Kathy (Chiarucci) González

Doug, Jon,Mark. My sincere condolences on the passing of your mother. I am sure you don't know me, I am one of your mothers cousins from New Jersey . .Georgia Domonkos Terp. We would visit with your grandmother at the Painsville house many times in the summer. Fond memories of your mother. I have been recording the family tree for many years I contacted your mother earlier this year and wondered why she did not return the email. Guess I now have my answer. Once again so sorry for your...

Prayers and stars for dear Karen to help her find her way home and healing for her family. She was the sweetest person and will be deeply missed. God Bless!

Karen will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have known her. Gracious and generous and always the lady. She confided in me that she wore a slip with her lined skirts! I never heard her say a negative thing about anyone. The most she would say is that someone prefers to do something a certain way. She cut everyone slack. She was the first woman you would contact in a crisis of any kind. Always an ennobling example to her sons and their friends. Best to you dear John, Doug and Mark. ...

Had the honor to know Karen from our working careers. A heart of gold and a smile for the generations, Karen was always there to help, assist and be your friend.

One of the most remarkable women I ever met.
She was a true second mother to so many of us and I loved her so much.
Thinking and praying for my dearest friends - Jon, Doug and Mar.

One of the most remarkable women I have ever met. 20 years later, I'm still in awe of KR.
All of my love to Jon, Doug and Mark...Your mom was a second mom to all of us, thank you!
Reenie Pelegrin

Many happy memories of Karen starting with her fabulous Holiday Parties that she stopped realizing she preferred to put her energy into her family. I learned from Karen, who was generous with her experience, her humor and her warmth. So sorry Doug, Jon and Mark. I hope your memories bring you comfort at this difficult time Love, Judy Manzeo