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It is with deep sorrow, and a hope in the eternal, that we announce the passing of Robin Louise Lovelace, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, who departed this life on August 31, 2025, at the age of 65. Born on August 30, 1960, in San Jose, California, Robin spent her formative years surrounded by the vibrant tapestry of family, faith, and creativity that would define her life.
A dedicated Business Office Manager for PDM Steel and Ridgecrest Health and Rehab, Robin's professional life was marked by her unwavering commitment and excellent organizational skills. Yet, it was in her personal life where she truly flourished. She is lovingly remembered by her devoted husband, Winston Lovelace, and her two cherished sons, Matthew (Jessica) and Michael (Briana) Haven. Robin's family extended to her brothers, Richard Wallis, Jeffrey Dosier, and Johnny Arrington, and her sisters, Penny Cordero and Lorrie Bates, and her 14 grandchildren, who will carry her memory in their hearts.
Robin was preceded in death by her father, Bob Arrington; mother, Nora Dosier, and brother, Henry Huddleston.
Robin's passion for creativity blossomed in the sewing room she shared with Winston, where they crafted beautiful quilts for their grandchildren. Her creative spirit also found expression in painting, scrapbooking, and coloring, filling her home with warmth and her vibrant artwork. She loved to be surrounded by family and friends, often taking walks in the great outdoors with Winston, enjoying the simple pleasures of life.
A devoted member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Robin also nurtured her faith as a former member of Providence Missionary Baptist Church. She found solace and strength in the pages of her Bible, reflecting her deep spiritual commitment.
In our sorrow, let us cherish Robin's enduring love, her unwavering faith, and her vibrant spirit, which will forever remain in our hearts.
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