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Robin Beth Steinberg-Epstein

Los Angeles, California

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Robin Beth Steinberg-Epstein, 59, beloved daughter of Cecile and the late Merrill Steinberg and affectionately known as Dr. Epstein by her patients and colleagues, passed away surrounded by friends and family after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer.A fifth-generation San Franciscan, Robin...

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She diagnosed my son with autism nice doctor sorry she left to soon good Bless her. May her legacy live on. She was a leader in her field. Hard to get into seeing her for an appointment.

Dr Robin was the rock and reason I was able to navigate my children's young lives through autism and Dravet Syndrome. A fierce advocate, a gentle soul. Literally held my hands through so many discussions and grounded me when my world seemed to fall apart. I will always remember her kindness and devotion she had for all of us who walked through her door. The world has lost such an incredible person. Prayers for the family and all who mourn her.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I met Robin 26 years ago at the Long Beach JCC our boys were in the same class, We became fast friends loved her so much! One life taken from us far too soon! Senseless

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Dr. Epstein was truly one of a kind. She cared for my six-year-old son with such patience, warmth, and devotion, and she supported our family in ways that went far beyond medicine. During a time of personal loss last year, she was also there for me with kindness and compassion I will never forget. Hearing of her passing breaks my heart and is a true reflection of the gentle, loving person she was. We will always be deeply grateful for the impact she had on our lives.

Dr. Epstein cared for our five year old daughter with kindness and curiosity. In a time that felt very isolating, she showed us friendship and care. It means the world to me as a mother. Sending our best and gratitude to her family. She was a woman of great impact that will last far beyond her time here.

Such beautiful write up, and so proud to call myself one of her many, many lucky friends. Strong and asking about others till the very end!