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Robyn Sue Baesler, born on April 20, 1957, in San Diego, California, passed away on July 7, 2025, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. A proud graduate of Central High School, class of 1974, Robyn embodied a vibrant spirit that touched the lives of all who knew her.
Robyn married her beloved husband, Karl Baesler, on July 8, 1990. Together, they shared a loving family that includes three children: Shauna Perkins and her husband John, Adrian Baesler and his wife Laura, and Zach Baesler. Robyn was also a devoted grandmother to her cherished grandchildren, Lance Smith, Colby Smith, Thomas Baesler, Aiden Baesler, and Laney Scott. She leaves behind a legacy of love that will continue to grow through her family.
Throughout her life, Robyn was known for her diverse interests and warm personality. She loved fishing and racing, reveling in the thrill of outdoor pursuits. Her passion for animals and gardening showcased her nurturing spirit, while her love of music provided a soundtrack to her life, resonating with joy and connection. Robyn was deeply appreciated by her family, including her father Richard Campbell and his wife Lorraine, along with her brothers Jeff Campbell and his wife Cheryl, and Tom Thomas and his wife Shelly. She also had a network of nieces and nephews who will fondly remember her kindness and affection.
Robyn's journey was undoubtedly enriched by the presence of several loved ones who have predeceased her, including her mother, Sue Knepple, her brother, Craig Campbell, her granddaughter, Nicole Smith, and her sister, Dawn Thomas. Their memories remain an integral part of her life story, creating a tapestry of family ties that bind her surviving loved ones in shared remembrance.
Robyn Sue Baesler will be remembered for her bright spirit, her love for life, and the indelible mark she left on the hearts of those who knew her. Her legacy will continue to inspire love, joy, and passion for life's adventures among her family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a memorial donation to the Cheyenne Animal Shelter.
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