On November 19, 2025, Robin S. Mahan joined her father Walter Mahan, her in-laws, Rob and Ray Eisenmenger, and all her loving animals who went before her.
A child in an Air Force family, she saw more of the world by the age of sixteen than most see in a lifetime. This shaped her outlook on life, giving her acceptance of the many differences she encountered in the people she met. Those closest to her knew her as a devoted wife, daughter, sister, and friend. In addition to all the humans she loved, her love of animals was boundless. Her heart and home were filled with love for her dogs, cats, and horses; they were her “furchins”.
Empathy and passion for children’s healthcare and well-being served as Robin’s driving force. Her mentors recognized her high standards and incredible commitment to detail and outcome. Through hard work and dedication, Robin attained an impressive level of professional success.
Robin’s style is legendary. She loved to entertain friends and family, who were mesmerized by the menus, tablescapes, and magical ambiance she loved to create. Her "girl parties" were magnificent and extravagant experiences, where one’s eyes could be opened to an evening that exceeded one’s imagination. She excelled at making people feel special, and her generosity touched many in need.
Growing up, Robin had two goals in life, to own her own swimming pool and her own horse. Happily, she achieved both things. She was a free spirit with a gypsy heart, who loved rocks, trees, water, woods, and all the little creatures who walked the earth.
Robin leaves behind her loving husband Eric Eisenmenger, her mother Kathleen (Gary) Duquette, a sister Kathi Mahan-Fisher, a BFF Tammy Pavoni and sister-in-law, Vanessa Wynn.
A celebration of life will be held on December 6th at 11:00 am at Woodbury Farms. Directly across the street from 1211 Cattle Drive Trail, Geneva, FL 32732 - 28°45'53.2"N 81°07'59.2"W
To share memories of Robin or to leave a special message of condolence for her family, please visit the guestbook below.
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