Ms. Robbin Lee Clark, 70, passed away at her residence in West Lebanon, Indiana on Wednesday, February 18th, 2026.
She was born on February 5th, 1956 in Lafayette, Indiana and was the daughter of Edward Clark and Edna (Cadwallader) Clark. She grew up in Marshfield, Indiana and attended Seeger High School, eventually earning her GED. She married Joseph Fuller on August 17th, 1973 and they enjoyed 30 years together, raising sons Terry and Joey. She worked for Wabash National for several years as an administrator.
Robbin enjoyed reading and spending time with her whole family, playing euchre and Liverpool and Yahtzee. She attended all family events without fail and was ‘Aunt Robbin’ to all the kids in West Lebanon, and spent a lot of time helping people in her neighborhood and volunteered the services of her men-folk as well, quite often!
Robbin was baptized and attended Harvest Chapel Church in Williamsport until her health declined. Cancer may have claimed her but it never defeated her; she was a strong mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend and warrior.
Robbin will be sadly missed by her sons Terry and Joey Fuller, friend Joseph Fuller, sisters Nancy (Steve) Goble, Janet (David) Meeks, Sarah Clark, Penny (Dave) Whyte and Peggy (Ed) Lasley, and brother Kenny Clark, grandchildren Lily (Kenny) Tyson, Jacy (Kole) Nicholas, Franchesca Fuller, and Andigail Bainbridge, and 3 great grandchildren.
Per her request, cremation rites were accorded and a memorial celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Donations to the Harvest Chapel Church in Williamsport in her name would be greatly appreciated by her family.
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