Robin Renee Wall, 58, of Anderson, Indiana, passed away peacefully on October 19, 2025. She was born in Anderson on April 24, 1967, to Geoffrey and Joyce Brown.
Robin attended Daleville Jr./Sr. High School and was part of the Class of 1985. After high school, she married, moved to Hawaii, and started her family. She later returned to her hometown of Anderson, where she worked as a receptionist for Best Western, Holiday Inn, and Cedar Ridge Apartments. Over the years, Robin also lived in Tennessee and Florida, where she discovered one of her favorite places—Siesta Key.
Robin had a love for life’s simple joys. She enjoyed fishing, spending time at the beach, exploring antique shops and flea markets, crafting, painting, and listening to music. She was spunky, feisty, headstrong, and funny—traits that made her unforgettable to those who knew her. She also adored her five cats, who were very much part of her family.
She is survived by her daughter, Dannielle Wall; fiancé, Chuck Hedrick; sister, Shawn Gibson; father, Geoffrey Brown; and five grandchildren, Chloe Mills, Gracelynn Wall, Armani Cameron, August Miller, and Calli McFarland. She is also survived by her bonus children, Trey (Jessica) Hedrick, Heather (Joe) Blinson, and Amanda Swaby, as well as several bonus grandchildren. Additional survivors include her aunt, Sherry (Larry) Tumulty; nieces, Holly Thompson, Laney Hendricks, and Kaely Hendricks; and nephews, Nathan Foster and Kamerin Foster.
Robin was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Alysia Wall; her mother, Joyce Brown; her aunt, Linda Pyland; and grandparents, Elmer and Panzie Bell and Herbert and Garney Brown.
A celebration of Robin’s life will be held at a later date and will include pot roast—her favorite meal—just as she requested.
Until we meet again, may she rest where the ocean meets the sky.
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