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Robin Douglas-Stephani, 55, of Black Creek, passed away unexpectedly on December 28, 2025.
She was born on January 12, 1970 to Wayne Douglas and Anna Hegner in Appleton, Wisconsin. She married James Stephani on February 14, 2003 in Appleton. Together they lived in Black Creek.
Robin was passionate about gardening with her husband. She worked hard in the yard on her flower beds to ensure she had the prettiest gardens around. Robin was a huge animal lover. She would feed the local stray cats and love to feed and watch the birds. She also enjoyed taking care of her indoor plants, painting kindness rocks, and collecting antiques.
Anyone who had the privilege of knowing Robin, knew her kindness had no bounds. She was always there for anyone who needed help. She cherished time with her family and spoiled her nieces and nephews. She especially enjoyed watching scary movies with her sisters and mother.
Robin is survived by her loving husband, Jim; stepchildren: Rod, Eric and Jennifer; mother, Anna Hegner; siblings: Crystle (Tom) Brockman, Brian (Sonya) Douglas, Heather Douglas and April Douglas; numerous nieces and nephews that were like her own children; special friend, Lois Boelter; and Jim's siblings: Terry Stephani, Dennis Stephani and Vicki Stephani.
She was preceded in death by her father, Wayne; her in-laws: Lawrence and Dolores; brothers-in-law, Mike and Steve; and her paternal and maternal grandparents.
No formal services scheduled at this time, but a Celebration of Life will be planned in the near future. Please check back.
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