Regina-Robbins-Obituary

Regina Robbins

Baltimore, Maryland

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On August 16, 2016, Regina Laura Robbins (Wolf), a Towson resident, passed away suddenly due to an aggressive staph infection. She was 71. She is survived by her husband, Larry, and sons, Ian and Fletcher, her sons' wives, Giovanna and Catherine, and four grandchildren, Mason, Ellie, Ramona, and...

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Regina was a mentor to me as a teacher and a new mom. My second year of teaching landed me at Kenwood, and i was so thankful it did. I learned so much from her. She was full of great ideas, guidance, and kindness. She was a wonderful person. May she rest in peace.

Ms. Robbins, I may not have had you as a teacher during my short stay at Kenwood (Sept. 1976-June, 1978) but I noticed through the yearbooks your warm smile, and radiated it on to us students as a whole. You will sadly be missed.

She was by far the best teacher I ever had @ KHS class of '76. We accomplished so much because of her caring, respectful & beautiful lighthearted way. She made sense of Shakespeare & always had a gentle encouraging way to bring out the best in me. I am sorry for her loss, she affected so many people in a positive way.

Regina, you taught me the importance of the written word and effective communication...you possessed the most infectious personality and the brightest smile... I shall remain forever grateful to you for having the opportunity to experience your influence during a most impressionable period in my life... I wish for you Regina "Happy Monday's" for all of eternity.
Until we meet again my friend.
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Steve Stallings
KHS Class of 1975

To Larry, Ian and Fletcher - It says so much that I so vividly remember your names after all these years. Words cannot express how much your mother meant to me. I am terribly disappointed that I couldn't be in Baltimore to express my sympathies to you personally at the service.
Regina opened my eyes to the world that awaited me and made sure I knew that big things were ahead. She exposed us to Shakespeare including a trip to see James Earl Jones and Christopher Plummer perform (we had no...

Thank you to every one who took a moment to honor my mother. I feel comforted knowing that she left her mark on so many. She will always live in our hearts.

My endless love for her goes places where words cannot.

Sincere condolences goes out to the Robbins family for your sad loss. May GOD be with the family as you mourn the loss of Regina.

In memory of Regina