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Robin Brown

Oberlin, Pennsylvania

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DIED
July 20, 2024
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Oberlin, Pennsylvania

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Robin Fulton Brown, 59, passed away July 20, 2024 at her Oberlin home. Surviving are her husband, Clarence Brown; sons, Jezreel and Koby Brown; stepson, Clarence; father, Robert Fulton (Estelle); uncle, Louis Sims (Erma); sisters, Nicole Austin-Hillery, Wendy Brown, Sunny and Cara Fulton;...

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That I´ve known Mrs.Brown since I was a kid. I was shocked and deeply sadden to hear that she had passed. I know her ministry blessed my life. When she was the director of the children´s choir when I was a child she would teach us various songs about Christ. I eventually left the church, but the songs stuck with me. I would even catch myself singing them to myself when I finally came back to Christ. They helped me during a rough season. So I praise God for her ministry and for the kindness...

Sending my deepest condolences to Robin's Family I graduated with her 1982 will did'nt stay in touch but this one hit hard she was very transparent loved her family and music your going to be miss your legacy will last a life time God has a beautiful Angel love you until we meet again.

The Hanna Family(s) of the Steelton-Harrisburg area community send our sincere prayers, love, and sympathy to the the Family(s) of dearly beloved "Robin". We will always cherish the loving memories and stepping stones she planted at Monumental through her gifts and talents through her awesome musical ministry. Robin was always an inspiration to so many of us. She can be described not only as a singer, a psalmist, a teacher, a servant of the most high God, a gifted musician --...

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Robin was a beautiful person with a wonderful smile. She was very talented and an excellent musician. We will miss her. We loved her, but God had a more special purpose for her life. Enjoy your heaven home with and rest in the loving arms of Jesus.

Robin and I went to elementary school together at Tri Community and one year at Swatara Junior High School until I moved away. She always had the biggest smile and was so optimistic about everything. Her family was also so welcoming. My prayers go out to her family. RIP Robin.

My fondest memory of Robin was her serving as our choir director at Abundant Life SDA Church in Las Vegas. She was dedicated and through her leadership I grew to be more confident as a choir member, and able to follow the music swells, timing, etc. The piece of music that I treasure most that we learned under her direction was Glenn Burleigh´s "Born to Die" that stretched us to giving everything we had to sing it for our Holiday Program. What a phenomenal woman!! May God comfort her...

To The Family of Robin, my sincere condolences and prayers of strength and comfort going up. Rest well my childhood friend with the beautiful spirit.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We at the First Baptist Church of Steelton will love you and miss you always. Your dedication to God and God´s people will always be remembered.