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Robin D. "Rob" Goings

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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ROBIN "ROB" D. GOINGS, 56, of Fort Wayne, died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005, at Hospice Home. Born May 9, 1948, in Fort Wayne, he was the son of Don and Nellie Goings, and lived most of his childhood years in Rome City. He married Donna (Hawbaker) on Aug. 28, 1971. He was self-employed as a hair stylist...

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I was so saddened to hear of Rob's passing! He was a wonderful, talented man, so full of life and energy. We had many great conversations throughout the years when I was his client. Please accept my condolences.

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of this wonderful, kind, and talented man. I will continue to keep Donna, Shannon and Scott, and Sherri and the rest of Rob's family in my prayers. I know Rob is missed by family, church family, many friends, and also his clients and co-workers from his hair styling business. With deepest sympathy, Terri Gotz

What a great loss of a great guy. Cousin Rob would joke that this is the only way of getting out of being nominated for family reunion president or vice-president. We'll miss him. Our family and our church (Robinson Chapel) are keeping your family, Don and Gloria's family in our prayers.

Donna:
My sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband. Please know I will be thinking of you and your family at this difficult time.

Dear Donna, girls and family,
You are in my prayers. Rob was one of the first people at Good Shepherd to speak to me and always had a friendly hello to share if our paths crossed on Sundays. He will be missed, but I find comfort in knowing he is no longer in pain and is singing and strumming in heaven.

Whenever I saw Rob he was on stage at church playing beautiful music, and he was always smiling no matter what the circumstance. That is how I will remember him.

I really enjoyed playing the drums at the church a few times with Rob.

Donna and family,
My sincerest sympathy to you and my prayers are with you. Earth's loss is heaven's gain and we know we will be together again.
I have such special memories of Rob. He was one of the first people I didn't know who just came up and intorduced himself to me my first Sunday I visited Good Shephard. I don't think anyone was a stranger to him. When I took my Emmaus Walk way back in 1996, the first person who popped out at me on Saturday night was Rob. That red hair...

Donna, daughters, Gloria and family --
Time passes so swiftly as it seems like a short time ago when we were all young cousins enjoying time at reunions, singing along with Robin as he played his 12 string guitar. Sweet memories, much love, faith and joy. May these things comfort you in days to come.

Love,
Cousin Judy