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Robin E. Haff

Quakertown, Pennsylvania

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Robin E. Haff Robin E. Haff, 46, of Quakertown, Pa., died on March 16, 2013, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest, Pa.. She was the wife of Alex M. Haff. Born in Doylestown, Pa., she was the daughter of Douglas E. Woosnam (Judy), the late Sandra (Ellis) Woosnam and Jack Conant. Passionate about...

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I love u Robin. Cass & Sarah, I'm so sorry for your loss, but your mom will always be with the two of you.

Written the day she passed:
Today we are mourning the loss of Robin Haff R.N….our very affectionally named ‘crazy Robin'. Tragically last evening Robin suffered a fatal car accident while driving home…she was by herself, as her car left the road and struck a tree. She was 46 and is survived by her 2 daughters, Cassandra and Sara.
For those of you who knew her…she was the most amazing eclectic blend of humor, kindness, spunk, intelligence, sexy biker-chick, protective Mommy, animal...

Last week I said goodbye to my friend Robin Haff. I met Robin and her girls when they knocked on my door the first Halloween after we moved into our house 15 years ago. Our girls were around the same ages and our lives quickly became entangled in playdates,sleepovers, pool parties, birthdays and Christmas eve's together. I'm grateful to have those memories and I would love to share some with you. ...
Robin was beautiful and glamorous. We loved checking out her outfits each morning at the...

Robin was a very kind and helpful person. I only knew her thru the clinical trial I am in, but she was so professional and caring.
I recently lost my husband, she helped me through that time with her understanding and kindness. May your family see lots of butterflies in her memory.

I was so sorry to hear this devastating news. I knew Robin only briefly, through her work on our clinical study. But I knew right away that there was nobody else like her - competent, strong, committed and encouraging to all. I always appreciated her thoughtful comments to me, so obviously based on skill, experience and professionalism. Unsolicited, she reached out to all of us during FDA audits, always with helpful and heartfelt insight.

And I'm sure this is only a reflection of...

That picture - posted by Jodie - was taken right after we enrolled the final patient in a research study. The study involved a new surgical procedure for fecal incontinence, and I will never forget the compassion Robin showed to these patients suffering from that embarrassing and devastating condition. She knew them all on a first name basis and she gave them all her cell phone number. She did the same for any patient enrolled in any study on which she worked.
As part of her career as a...

I only knew Robin for 3 years but she had a tremendous impact on me, both personally and professionally. She guided me into the world of research and in doing so taught me hundreds of lessons, and not only lessons about work, about life as well. We often laughed so hard we cried and I will miss her incredible spirit for many years to come. I feel grateful to have had her in my life at all.

I worked with your mom and also was one of her patients.
When I heard the news, I fell to the ground sobbing.
Each time I saw ROBIN, we would always talk about our kids.
I will miss her and that smile. I was truly blessed for having known her.
She was a great lady and she is now a great angel in Gods kingdom.

Sara and Cassandra
I worked with your mom at lehigh valley womens center on 17th street. I was also one of her recent patients. My heart sunk and i began to cry when i heard the news of her now being an angel in gods kingdom.
Your mom was a great person and we used to talk about our children each time i saw her.
I will miss her deeply and I have been blessed for having known her