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Robyn Hallock

Greenwich, Connecticut

1958 - 2020

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Robyn Greer HallockJan 30, 1958 - Oct 2, 1920. Robyn was born in Greenwich, CT, to John K. and Ethel 'Lew' Taylor Greer, joining her two brothers, W. Kirk and John T. Early on, the family moved from Bethlehem, PA, to Cos Cob, CT, where Robyn spent her childhood and most of her adult life. Robyn...

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I miss you Robyn and think of you often. Please look out for my Mama as she went to Heaven on 9-17-24.

Five years have passed since Robyn´s sad passing and I find myself here with tears in my eyes at the loss. May those who loved her find peace knowing how much Robyn was loved. I think of her fondly and often.

Another year to let you know that Robin made an impact on me and will be remembered as long as I walk this earth. We work together at Greenwich, travel and became lunch buddies throughout my tenure with Marriott International. Robin was kind and thoughtful, considerate and a wonderful businesswoman. she loved her daughter and the Cape. May she continue to rest Peacefully.

I miss you Robyn. I think of you often and my heart still aches that you are gone. You were one of a kind - such a dear friend. I hope you see my Mom in Heaven - she went there on 9/17/24. I can picture you both laughing eating a wonderful Italian dinner!!

Fondest memories of Robyn today and always. ~Carolyn Fielding ( former colleague of CWT)

I am so saddened to learn of Robyn´s passing. We worked together for many years. My condolences to Robyn´s family.

So another year has come and gone, though to this a time to recollect, and finding the memory of Robyn and our past youth growing up on Mimosa Drive, so fond those memories, they may be long ago, but never forgotten. Blessings to you. Marc Renna

Dear Sarah and David,
I am not sure if you will continue to receive these notes, and I hope that I am not adding to your pain by posting here today.

2020 was cruel in so many ways. My own small battle with the pandemic left me a bit disconnected from many in our industry. I am keenly aware that many months have passed since you laid to rest your exceptional mother and wife, but having just learned of her passing, I felt compelled to add a few thoughts.

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We living and growing up on Mimosa Drive back in the early 1960s, I remember her playing with Marissa Renna and Carol Albrecht, and she being at the Mianus Pow Wow. Last I saw Robyn, as I was having a cold brew at Augies Mianus house, she approached myself and we chatted of our youth, and found her to be as I remembered, too, a most pleasant person. Yes, another lifetime ago. Fly Robyn. Marc Renna