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Robin D. Kyle

STEWARTSTOWN , Pennsylvania

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STEWARTSTOWN Robin Denise (Sawyer) Kyle, 51, went home to be with the Lord, Jesus the Christ, at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 19, 2008, from York Hospital. She was the wife of Michael W. Kyle. Born in Radford, Va., on May 26, 1957, she was the daughter of Marshall Sawyer of Harrodsburg, Ky., and...

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Robin was a wonderful person and I know she is with the Lord . Her horses will sorrily miss her .

I met Robing in 1985 when I started working with her in the Advertising Dept. of The BonTon and then a couple years later we both met up again in the advertising dept. at The York Newspaper Co. I loaned her the dress that I wore to my son's wedding as her wedding dress. She looked adorable in it. I attended her wedding to see for myself. I last time I saw her was a few months later when she returned the dress. I still have all the pictures from the wedding. She was a true testament to...

Dear Mike,
What a beautiful person Robin was and the service today was so special!! Knowing she is with Jesus is so comforting and I want to believe that she is riding horse NOW with no pain and sadness. Thanks for sharing her with me. She was a wonderful help with Sparky and taught my daughter, Katie how to ride! Thinking of you with lots of prayers.

Mike: Judy and I are saddened ,as you ,by your loss. We are also joyous in the fact that there will come a time when we will all be together, with our LORD and Saviour Jesus Christ.
We ask the LOrd to lift you up and give you strength and peace through these rough times. We are never alone He is always with us . As little children we are to come, to Him. As the song implies" What a Friend WE have in Jesus ."

I'm so saddened to hear that the very best horsewoman i ever knew has passed! Noone will ever have the patience,kindness and true love for all creatures that she did! I will certainly miss her relaxing voice and I know that I will forever hear her talking in my ear as I ride!
Look up!Smile! Relax!
In case i never told you,thank you a million times over..
Until we ride together again,
Debbie and Cody

Mike, I was shocked to hear of Robin's passing today. We shared many a laugh in her time working with me at CMN. Please know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

Mike, I grew to be friends with Robin when we worked at CMN. She was always, always, always positive and exhuded her love for Christ every single day in every way. She was such a special lady and we will all miss her tremendously. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of loss.

Robin was a good friend of mine at Logos Academy. I'll miss our dinners at Red Lobster. Even more, I'll miss being able to talk to her. Her walk with the Lord still challenges me.

Robin and I went to school together and were friends many, many years. I was shocked to learn of her passing. We had alot of great trail rides together growing up. She will be sorely missed.