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Robin Williams

Reading, Nebraska

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SALEM -- Robin (Bridge) Williams, 45, died Oct. 16, 2008, with her husband at her side, after a long and valiant battle with lung cancer.

She was born and raised in Reading, Mass., and moved to Salem in 1988. Mrs. William worked at M/A Com, Lowell, Mass., recently receiving a 25-year...

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Her incredible smile and her twinkling eyes. I let Robin show one of my horses and she got 2nd place. We had fun no matter where we went. When she needed to make fun of a situation , her go to line was "Isn't that special?" We loved shopping for riding clothes or horse related items. The Deerfield Fair grounds always reminds me of her and her love of showing. Never give up..... try your hardest to keep on going.

Hard to believe another year has come and gone. I think of you daily and see your big smile, twinkling eyes and hear your infectious laughter. Rest in peace my friend and know that you will always live on in my heart.

dear Brian
I was very saddened to hear of your loss. Bill and I want to offer our deepest sympathy. We only just heard of the news. I only knew robin briefly but she touched my life. Bill has nothing but wonderful memories of the two of you. if their is anything you need. please contact us.
Love Mia Brennan

Brian,
I am very sad to hear about Robin and I'm very sorry for your loss. She will be missed by all who knew her. Robin is a wonderful person who will always be remembered. She would always be there to help us at work with a smile. My prayers and thoughts are with you and Robin's Family. Once again I'm very sorry.

Brian;
We will all miss Robin very much. You two where one of the first people we
met when we moved to Salem. Robin and I broke many grounds together becoming the first in the Elks, many nights babysitting our husbands (Mutt & Jeff) and a lot of thinks I can laugh to myself about.

Robin so sorry I did not get a chance to say goodbye and that you did not get a chance to see Shelby all grown up at the age of seven.

We love both of you; our hearts are broken.

Robin's easy smile and welcoming nature helped you to realize that you had truly met someone special.
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to Robin's family and especially to our brother Brian. May the pain of loss pass quickly and leave you with only many cherished and happy memories.

Brian
I am so very sorry to hear of Robin's passing. She was always one of my favorites and will always have a special place in my heart. I will miss seeing her smile & hearing her laugh echo through the halls of the clinic.
Watching the two of you together was always inspiring. You made a great team! I am sure she is at peace now & is watching over you with love. I bet she even has a notebook with her to keep every detail organized, just as you did for her. God Bless.
Bridget O'

Robin Im sorry I didnt come see you in your last few weeks you had here, but i think its a good thing bc i wont have the image of you in the hospital engraved in my mind forever, ill have the way you really were- they way everyone should remember you. Happy, laughing, and enjoying life healthy. I know we always talked about going riding together and I know it only happened once.. I should have made more of an effort to get together with you and Louie. Someday - when I see you again.. I...

Even though I didn't know you well, as one of Julie Williams' best friends, I certainly knew of you, and your awful journey over the past year and a half. They say "only the good die young," and you are a true testament of that. Life will not be the same in the Williams family for a long time!