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Doris H Robinson is a queen in both scholastic and real estate. Her commitment to excellence in education and business has been exemplified in an illustration career, for many years.
She was the daughter of Bernard and Ora Haythorn.
Doris was born on July 9th 1935 in St. Louis Missouri, this is where she first found Christ.
She moved to the big city of Chicago with her family after graduating from high school, she got her first job at the Railroad retirement company. After a few years of working, she went to California and loved it. So much that she never returned home. After a few years in California, she married Kenneth Robinson and continued with their businesses. Doris and her husband adopted a little guy named Ivan Mannel in 1970: it was an instant connection and a blessing for all three.
After her husband passed she retired and moved to Las Vegas, NV. She continued her real estate business and found a church home with Unity Baptist church.
Doris became a memorable fixture in the community by being involved in many committees, book daws and fundraising events.
She is survived by her devoted son, Ivan Manuel, her cousin Beverly Stinson, cousins William and Timothy Powell. He also leaves to rejoice with a host of friends and family.
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