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Robin Kay (Wilson) Kingsley of Granville Summit, PA
Robin Kay (Wilson) Kingsley, known to all as Robin, left this world as she lived—surrounded by the love of her family, on August 15, 2025, at the Robert Packer Hospital following a sudden farming accident. Born on November 17, 1978, in Sayre, Pennsylvania, Robin's zest for life and nurturing spirit were evident from her earliest days.
A proud graduate of Northeast Bradford High School's Class of 1997, Robin flourished in her youth, actively participating in 4-H, Future Farmers of America (FFA), and serving as the Bradford County Dairy Princess. Her athleticism shone through in cross country and softball. Carrying her passion for agriculture into higher education, Robin attended Cobleskill University, where she earned a degree in Horticulture. This love for farming became the cornerstone of her life, and she proudly shared this passion with her children, together receiving the honorary Keystone Degree.
Together with her beloved husband Ryan, Robin co-owned and operated the Ryan and Robin Kingsley Dairy Farm in Granville Summit, Pennsylvania. Her dedication to farming was matched only by her commitment to her family and community. As a member of the Dairy Mom's Facebook Group, she took pride in providing quality meat to local families.
Robin's Christian faith was a cornerstone of her life, guiding her in her daily endeavors and in how she raised her children. Her interests were a reflection of her love for nature and family. She found joy in capturing the beauty of the world through her photographs of sunrises, sunsets, and the simple yet majestic form of water towers. When not working on the farm, she could be found cheering on her children at their various sporting and school events or listening to audiobooks during chores. Her competitive and playful nature was also evident in her participation in an Adult Softball team.
Her family was the treasure of her life. She leaves behind her husband Ryan; her children: Roxanne Kingsley (Bryan Supplee), Carl (Jenna) Kingsley, Rachel Kingsley, Charlotte Kingsley, and Regina Kingsley; her cherished grandson Cash; and was excitedly awaiting the arrival of her granddaughter Etta. She is also survived by her mother Mable Wilson; brother and sister-in-law Greg (Carrie) Wilson; her mother-in-law and father-in-law Jacqueline and Martin Kinsley; Ryan's siblings Megan (Mike) Greenough, Mallory Kingsley (Mike Cole), Lauren (Ryan) Rider; and Ryan's grandfather Jim Jenkins. Her extended family includes several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and a legion of friends.
Robin was predeceased by her father Gordon Carl Wilson, and both sets of grandparents, Carl and Ontalee Wilson, and Irvin and Arlene Smith.
Those who knew Robin would describe her as loving, thoughtful, and friendly. Her generosity of spirit extended even after her passing, as it was her wish to donate her organs to those in need—a final act of giving that encapsulated her life's ethos. In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." Robin's life was a testament to this sentiment, and her legacy of love and service will continue to resonate in the hearts of those she touched.
Family and friends are invited to attend a period of visitation on Thursday, August 21st from 10 – 1 pm at the Troy Sales Barn, 50 Ballard Street, Troy, Pa. A celebration of Robin’s life will follow at 1 pm with Pastor Larry Jennings, officiating. Following the services a luncheon will be held at the sales barn. Robin will be laid to rest in the Union Cemetery, East Smithfield. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting her guestbook at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial gift to an educational fund for her children, c/o C& N Bank 64 Elmira Street, Troy, PA 16947
Robin's life was a beacon of kindness and selflessness. Her memory will be cherished and her spirit will forever inspire us to live with the same compassion and joy she shared so freely.
Caring assistance is being provided by the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main Street, Nichols.
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