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Margaret Ann Craig Robinson

Nashville, Tennessee

1924 - 2017 (Age 92)

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Margaret Ann Craig RobinsonNashville, TNMargaret Ann Craig Robinson, age 92, died quietly at home on April 4th, 2017. The daughter of Edwin Wilson Craig and Elizabeth Wade Craig, she was born Sept. 14, 1924 in Nashville, Tennessee. She was married to attorney Walter McLaren Robinson, Jr. for...

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My mom Suzanne Rogers and Margaret Ann were roommates at Shipley. Your parents and my parents remained best of friends until their deaths, I spent a lot to time with Margaret Ann in Nashville as two of my children looked at Vanderbilt and one received her PhD from Vandy. I just learned of Margaret Ann's passing last evening, I am so sorry for your loss. Fondly Natalie Nesbitt Cincinnati Ohio.

What an Awesome lady! She will be missed. Prayers for her Family and many friends. God Bless. Sue and Doug West.

Our thoughts and prayers to her family! Nashville lost one of our finest!!!

A life well lived

Mrs. Robinson was such a champion of Historic Travellers Rest and she was always supportive of our programs...she would grab me by the hand and tell me what a great job I was doing. She was a lovely, giving lady and the education team at Travellers Rest will greatly miss her.

Mrs Robinson represented an era of elegance and manners and devotion to public service, she will always be in our hearts.

Libby, I am so sorry for your loss. I have you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Mac Smith

Nashville is a lot better place because of Margaret Ann Robinson. She had a mission in life, and fulfilled it wonderfully. I was never in her smiling, warm presence that I did not come away feeling blessed. I have loved her and her family since 1960, when I went to work for the National Life as photographer. God bless her sweet memory.

Les Leverett

Please know that we keep each of you in our hearts as you grieve together and celebrate the life of Margaret Ann and her love of family and friends