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Pansy D. Robinson, 88, died after a day of family vigil at Amherst Meadows in Massillon, Ohio on March 26, 2025.
She was born in Steer Creek, West Virginia on July 24, 1936 to Adeline and Arthur Bennett. She was an avid bowler, having been a member of the Tuesday Women's League for more than thirty years. Pansy spent many years gardening, attending church, and spending time with family. She was a dedicated woman who held faith with those around her.
She was preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Adeline; siblings Gene, Dalis, David, and William; her son Randall; and former husband Eugene.
She is survived by children David (Martha, Brenda), Richard (Joyce), and Dee (Bob); sister Lenora; grandchildren David Jr (Veronica), Kevin, Amanda (Gary), Cynthia (Jamie), Jeremy (Nicole), Joshua (Kellie), Bobby (Olivia), Brian, and Tim (Michelle); and niece Bonnie.
Visiting hours will be held Tuesday April 1, 2025 from 10:00am to 11:00am, followed by services at 11:00am at Newcomer Funeral Home, located at 131 N Canton Rd Akron, OH 44305. Flowers welcome.
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