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Robin Shelley Geiger

1955 - 2020

Robin Shelley Geiger obituary, 1955-2020, Middletown, NY

BORN

1955

DIED

2020

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Robin Geiger Obituary

Robin Shelley Geiger
January 21, 1955 - August 25, 2020
Middletown, NY
Robin Shelley Geiger of Middletown entered into eternal rest and peace on August 25, 2020 at home with her family at her bedside. She was 65 years old. Robin retired from teaching in 2013 and spent the majority of her retirement battling the unrelenting neurological ALS disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
The daughter of Bernice and Harry Gottlieb, Robin was born on January 21, 1955 in New York City.
Robin is survived by her loving husband of 35 years, William of Middletown; her loves of her life: her daughter, Alexandra Geiger Khanna and son-in-law, Kabir, of NY, NY and her daughter, Jacqueline Guido and daughter-in-law, Renee, and their son, Zeke of New Paltz, NY; Robin's brother, William Esbit and his wife, Irma of Tustin, CA; her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Kevin and Sandy Geiger of Matamoras, PA; as well as by several cousins, nieces and nephews. Her two loving, furry children whom she shared many memories and activities with: her precious yellow lab, Blondie, and her mischievous golden retriever, Chance.
Robin earned both her Bachelor's and Master's Degrees of Education from the State University of New Paltz. Robin was an outstanding teacher of English for 35 years at Middletown High School in the Enlarged City School District of Middletown, earning the honor of "New York State English Teacher of Excellence Award." During her last five years in the district she served as the full-time Coordinator of the Teacher-Mentor Program. Robin also volunteered for countless high school and district committees that served to improve the educational quality of the students' resources, programs, and instruction. Robin was also known for her unique ability to create, develop, teach, and instruct fellow colleagues on new course offerings for the English department, such as "Women in Literature" and "Literature of Horror." Perhaps one of Robin's biggest contributions to her profession during her long career was her ever-readiness to accept the next generation of English teachers. She took several student teachers under her wing, guiding them to become successful educators. Robin felt much satisfaction and pride knowing that the subject she loved was going to be well taken care of by the English teachers of the future and that she played a small part in that endeavor.
She was also very instrumental in assisting after school activities and sports for the students of MHS. In her first few years of employment Robin served as Head Volleyball Coach developing a robust program for the young ladies of MHS. During her tenure she was also the advisor for several award winning extra-curricular activities which included the MHS newspaper, The Globe, and the yearbook, The Epilogue. Given Robin's life-long love affair with all things theatrical, becoming the high school drama club advisor was a natural fit. She directed and co-directed several student plays and productions, as well as performing frequently in community theater. For several years Robin also was the faculty advisor leading the MHS chapter of the National Honor Society, which as a student she was inducted into at Newton H.S. in Queens, NY. In addition to serving the needs of high school students, Robin also served her fellow colleagues and community as Vice President of the Middletown Teachers Association for the last ten years of her career. Needless to say, Robin was the consummate educator and role model for both her students and colleagues.
Even though Robin was stricken a very progressive debilitating disease, she chose not only to fight ALS on a personal level, but to champion the cause of its awareness, raise funds for research, and help others similarly afflicted. She met with state and national representatives in both Albany and in Washington, DC to great effect and satisfaction. Robin also authored a monthly blog that offered support, advice, and perspective to the ALS community. Her tenacious work and advocacy in these areas led to Robin being named the Featured Honored Guest at the 24th Annual Lou Gehrig Sports Award Benefit and Dinner in November of 2018.
Robin's other varied interests included: preparing gourmet meals (she actually won Ready, Set, Cook, one of the earliest cooking competition shows to be featured on Food Network), camping with her family and pets, traveling, trips to the beach, volleyball, and playing competitive contract bridge with her friends and at various local and regional tournaments where Robin earned the rank of Master.
Robin's favorite words to live by: "A man's reach should exceed his grasp." -Robert Browning. She lived a full life, with service being its cornerstone, giving at every opportunity whether professional, personal, or family. Robin has left a void that will be unlikely to be filled, but her influence, character, and soul will live on with us forever.
Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday the 29th, at Gridley-Horan Funeral Home, 39 Orchard St., Walden, New York. Due to current health and occupancy guidelines, a wait-time may apply and the wearing of facemasks is required. A graveside service will follow the visitation at the Reformed Brick Church Cemetery in Montgomery, New York.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Greater New York chapter of the ALS Association are gratefully accepted as acknowledgement of their unwavering support during the entirety of Robin's journey.
Arrangements are entrusted to Gridley-Horan Funeral Home, Inc. For additional information, directions, or to leave the family a message of condolence, please visit www.gridleyhoran.com

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Published by Times Herald-Record from Aug. 27 to Aug. 29, 2020.

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Jourdan Taylor

August 21, 2024

I WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU'VE DONE FOR ME AS A TEACHER. BEST ADVICE GIVE & THEATRE SPECIALIST . I LOVE YOU & MISS YOU

Dennis Vernooy

November 2, 2020

The best ! Great teacher and colleague - - - so great to be around. So shocked and sad to see she has left us. RIP, Robin.

Michele Mazzarulli Sundstrom

September 3, 2020

You often hear about amazing teachers who make a real difference and truly influence and inspire students for many years beyond when they are in their classes. I've been lucky enough to have several, and Robin Geiger was one of them. I have never forgotten her, her classes and her guidance of our yearbook staff. She was someone you hoped you'd grow up to be like. I'm not surprised to find she still led and inspired in retirement despite a horrible disease. RIP Mrs. Geiger, the world has lost a truly incredible woman Michele (Mazzarulli) Sundstrom, MHS Class of 1988

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shakiyl pollidore

August 31, 2020

Very good principal very professional and cared about her job a lot god bless her soul and her legacy

Erykah Harris-Hussey

August 29, 2020

Rest In Peace Mrs. Geiger. My absolute favorite English teacher in Middletown,NY. Thank you for all that you did.

Shayna Carrick

August 29, 2020

Most remembered teacher in all my years in grammar school. Mrs. Geiger had a genuine love/passion for teaching unmatched by any other teacher. I hope during this very difficult time the entire family truly understands how many she touched over so many years. She was a truly special teacher that will never be forgotten. My deepest sympathies.

Class of 2002
Shayna Carrick

Michelle Caggiano

August 29, 2020

Hands down the hardest English teacher I've ever had. She was perfect for that middle school to high school transition. Mrs. Geiger pushed everyone to be the best they could possibly be. She was always very energetic in class, especially when she had to get us to power through authors like Shakespeare. I will always be grateful that I had her as a teacher and that I was able to learn so many things from her. My condolences to the family.

Phil Orengo

August 29, 2020

My soul was crushed upon learning of Robin’s passing. I have such vivid and wonderful memories of Robin; her laugh was infectious, her sense of humor was side splitting, and her spirit held the power of someone three times her size. I even remember turning to Will during a gym workout In the early 80s and saying, “I know an amazing lady named Robin who would be perfect for you; she is beautiful and brilliant...you should meet her.” I am so very happy for you, dearest Will, that you were able to spend so much of your life with a soulmate. Let your beautiful memories of Robin comfort you during these difficult days. My sincerest condolences to you and your family.

Elissa Carrick

August 29, 2020

Mrs. Geiger was one of the best teachers I had during my time at MHS. She had a unique ability to connect with all students, at all levels and inspire them. Her women in Lit class was one of the only classes I looked forward to my senior year in high school and the only class I always made sure not to miss. My condolences to her family, I hope they take some small comfort in knowing how many lives Mrs. Geiger touched throughout the years.

Gail Crestin

August 29, 2020

While teaching at MHS, I always admired Robin for her positive involvement with all thing student, as well as being a source of inspiration to all of us teachers! She will be truly missed!

Kristen Bruinix

August 28, 2020

My condolences to Mrs. Geiger’s friends and family. She was one of my favorite teachers - she pushed me to be a better writer and student, and she had such charisma and energy about her that really made her so approachable and a wonderful mentor. We were all incredibly lucky to have been taught by her and grow up within a community and a district where she spread her knowledge and influence. She will be so missed.

Jaime LaFleur

August 28, 2020

No words the only teacher on the planet who could not only control my outbursts but inspire me to be better. A true inspiration the world is a little more sad today...
Class of 1998

Arlen Appelbaum

August 28, 2020

Robin was a great teacher and friend. She made me and those around her be better people. She changed how I see the world, and for that I am forever grateful. Rest In Peace. My deepest sympathies to Will, Alexandra, Jaqueline, and their families.

Lauren Fisher

August 28, 2020

It breaks my heart to hear that Mrs. Geiger has died at such a young age and from such a terrible disease. I was incredibly fond of her. We worked closely together on the paper (the MHS Globe) and before I knew it, I was babysitting for Allie and Jackie and teaching them dance on Saturday mornings. My heart goes out to them - they are too young to have already lost their mother. I haven't seen Mrs. Geiger since I graduated high school 22 years ago but I will miss her forever.

Becky Lee

August 28, 2020

My condolences.
Mrs.Geiger was an amazing teacher and I have so much respect for everything she did for her community and students. We were lucky to have her as an educator and mentor. She will always be remembered.

Amanda Snell

August 27, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Geiger was one of my favorite teachers, I took every class of hers I could while at MHS.

Jourdan Taylor

August 27, 2020

She was one of the most instrumental teachers but also people I've ever met.I wouldn't be a lover of theater or a pursuer of one if it wasn't for her. As a student of hers as well as when she directed me in shows, her energy & spirit will always be with me. I miss her deeply & my heart goes out to her family..

Amy Godwin Coussa

August 27, 2020

The fact that I can remember her classroom and words of encouragement after all these years ( 25+ years) is a true show of the kind of teacher Ms.Geiger really was to me. I signed up for every class she taught (two of my favorites Women in Literature and Literature of Horror). She encouraged my writing and creativity. She was kind and approachable and I am thankful for her teachings. I hope this memory let’s her family know how many student lives she touched - especially the young girls in the class during a time that really needed a push and voice . May her spirit carry us especially during these times. Thank you Ms.G - I work as an OT now and some of my patients have ALS. I will share you spirit with them .

Phyllis T. Dunitz

August 27, 2020

My sympathy to the family.
Phyllis T. Dunitz

Shani Luccketti

August 27, 2020

Robin was my teacher, coach, mentor, and friend! It is because of Robin I became a teacher. I loved her very much. Our deepest sympathIes to Will, Ali, and Jackie! Please know we are here for you

Kelly Alday

August 27, 2020

Mrs Geiger was one of the most influential teachers in my life. I am forever grateful for the love of literature and the self confidence she inspired in me during my teen years. My heart goes out to her family and friends.

Jean Davidson

August 27, 2020

The world had lost a remarkable woman who has left a legacy for the ages. Not only was Robin a teacher and confidant, but a friend. I hope to accomplish just half of what Robin accomplished with grace and poise in her life. My heart is with her family in this time. Rest well.

TerryRoxann Degraw

August 27, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. A person who always put everyone before her own and was there not only for her students but for those who taught under her guidence. May she rest in peace.

Katrina Merkel

August 27, 2020

She truly was one of the most awesome people I have ever met. My condolences to the Geiger family. Her presence and enthusiastic energy is what I will remember her by and she will be missed.

Debra Dziedzic

August 27, 2020

Dear Will, Alexandra, Jaqueline and family,
Robin was an amazing woman and her contributions in life so numerous. May she rest in eternal peace. Our deepest condolences. Debbie, Alan and Steven Dziedzic and family

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