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Robin Gail Greenough

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Greenough, Robin Gail 5/11/1955 - 2/8/2023 Kingston, NY Robin Gail (Whedon) Greenough died peacefully on Wednesday February 8th, 2023 in Kingston, NY at the age of 67. She was born on May 11th, 1955 in Jackson, MI. She had a lifelong passion for teaching, guiding and helping others. She began her...

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Robin was a gift to the young men and women at Dawn Farm - and her service will be well-remembered. She was a woman with a real servant's heart.

I am so sad to read of Robin's passing! We spent a lot of time together when our sons were close friends in elementary school. She was so friendly, kind, cheerful and dependable. She was so easy to talk with, and such a supportive mom. My heart is with Nick and Kaitlyn, and I send condolences to all her family and friends

I was so very very heartbroken to learn of Robin's passing. Devastated. Robin was truly a wonderful, strong, caring person and she was loved by all who knew her, including me. She left this world way to young. My thoughts are very much with her mother, sister and children. I thought about her often during the past several years and although I was no longer in direct contact with her as of late I, nevertheless, feel quite a great loss. God Bless You Robin. I will never forget you and...

Dear Krysti, Jim, Loretta and family. My deepest condolences go out to all of you. Spending so much time w/Krysti when we were teenagers, Robin was the greatest little sister in the room! I have great memories of spending time with the three Whedon women!
Little did we know she would end up living next door to the house I grew up in on Pontiac Trail!
She will be missed by so many, a life taken too soon. Love Cynthia Oddy

My thought and prayers are with all of you ~ God be with you ~ Love you Aunt Nellie

I am so saddened to hear the new of Robin's passing. She was such kind and gentle soul. We spent a lot of time in and out of High School together, along with a great group of friends. She had such a positive attitude, a lovely laugh and genuine smile. I was so hoping to see her at our 50th H.S. class reunion this summer. My deepest sympathies go out to her family and friends. I'm so very sorry for your loss. God bless you all.

Robin was a remarkable person and she touched and inspired countless lives. When I met her for the first time, I could immediately tell that her role on this planet was to help others. She embodied kindness and compassion. My love goes to her family, friends and the recovering community, where she touched countless lives. We are incredibly lucky she was here and grateful for her guidance and friendship.

To Kaitlyn and Nick: I have such fond memories of your mom helping out in the kitchen at Cedar Lake camp so many years ago. She was "Lady Robin" as we pretended to be in a castle as we made breakfast and lunch and dinner and snacks for three days for all of the Bach Open kids. My thoughts are with you.