Robin Lynn Gephart Conklin, 57, of Crucible, passed away peacefully, with family by her side, August 20, 2020, at Ruby Memorial Hospital.
Born in Greene County, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Lipscomb Gephart.
She worked as a caregiver for many years. She was a longtime member of the Crucible Citizens Club, Slavonic Club and was a social member of the Veterans of Foreign War, American Legion and Carmichaels Moose. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, family and friends. She loved riding her Harley.
She will be remembered by her crazy personality.
She is survived by her loving companion, Scott Pecjak; daughter, Ashley Speer (Freddy); and grandchildren, Damian, Georgie and Lexi. Also surviving are siblings, Kenneth Lipscomb (Teresa), Virginia Mosley, Alice Conard, Benny Gephart, Henry Gephart, Ellen Higginbotham (Ira), Dessie Conard, Sally Harbarger; and many cousins nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Rick Conklin; sisters and brothers, Shelby Hetz, Evelyn Gephart, Mel Taylor, Michael Brewer, Ward Brewer, Richard Brewer, Robert Lee Gephart and William David Gephart.
A Celebration of Life Memorial will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, August 30, with service by Pastor Gary Whipkey, at Crucible Fire Hall, 117 1st Street, Crucible, PA 15325. A dinner will follow.
The family is accepting donations via Go Fund Me or in person.
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Jane Snyder
August 30, 2020
I knew Robin through a person she was caring for. We had lots of laughs. Robin was a worker. When I would stop by my friends home she was caring for, she would be into something, Whether it would be caring for all the plants on the porch, pulling weeds in the flowers beds, cleaning out cabinets. I seen Scott and her cutting trees and bushes down just to beautify the area. Robin and Scott were so good to my friend. They were missed a lot once she had to stop working at my friends home. We always thought Robin would return. Guess God needed
her more. I loved Robin for she was real and up front.
Hey Lady, I always said to her. You have been missed for
along time. You know "C" and I loved you..
Lisa Dorsey
August 25, 2020
Robin was a great person, sorry for your loss prayers go to family
Joanne Jacobs
August 25, 2020
I remember Robin from High school,and truly haven't seen her in years,but I always remember she had that ornery smile
on her face,& May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Mary Scott
August 25, 2020
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Rob, Elaine & Haleigh Simpson
August 25, 2020
Buzz,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your sister. You, Teresa and Tony have our deepest sympathy, and your entire family is in our prayers.
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