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Robyn Reinhold Easlick
Easley, SC
Mrs. Robyn Lynn Reinhold Easlick, 53, wife of Christopher "Chris" James Easlick, went to be with her Lord and Savior Friday, September 8, 2023.
Born in Point Pleasant, NJ, the daughter of Wilma Waneta Sachse Reinhold-Miko of Easley and the late Frederick John Reinhold, Jr., Mrs. Easlick was a graduate of Pinelands Regional High School and was the owner, operator, and heart and soul of Easley Gymnastics. Robyn was a member of Easley Presbyterian Church.
She loved flowers, lilacs and butterfly bushes being her favorite. Robyn was selfless and always determined to take care of everyone else. She was a proud and loving mother, wife and an amazing friend.
Robyn loved the outdoors and absolutely adored holidays, especially Thanksgiving, spending time at the beach and camping with her family. She had a passion for Disney, especially Mickey Mouse, and 80's music, Bon Jovi being her favorite, and she was well known for her famous chocolate chip cookies. Her greatest love was for her family and their pups. Robyn had a beautiful heart and soul and will be deeply missed by all who loved and knew her.
Surviving, in addition to her husband of twenty-seven years and her mother, are her two daughters, Alyssa Christina Easlick and Amy Rene Easlick, both of Easley; and her brother, Frederick John Reinhold (Karissa) of New Jersey.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date to be announced.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in memory of Robyn to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital by visiting their website at www.stjude.org/
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