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2017

Robin Goodfellow Obituary

Robin Goodfellow

January 25, 1940 - May 30, 2017

Robin Louise Goodfellow, performer, artist, educator, musician, and community activist, was born to Ted and Lois Goodfellow in Portland, Oregon. She is survived by her husband, Charles Hixson of Oakland, and her brother, Gordon. Choosing to be known as Robin Goodfellow, she was a spirit of lightness and fun, enriching the world around her.

Robin's mother was a dedicated artist; her father an engineer, musician and inventor. Family life in Oregon revolved around these pursuits. In grade school, Robin was winning music competitions, by high school she was teaching younger music students, writing original music and playing flute, piccolo, string bass, violin, and viola. To entertain children, she wrote short stories and invented a method of cutting out and folding paper animals. In California, she attended Santa Rosa Junior College, playing in the Santa Rosa Symphony before moving to San Francisco and Berkeley in her early 20's, eventually settling in Oakland.

All her life Robin was a performer and entertainer, using her musical and artistic skills, and her charismatic personality. She was the Pied Piper at Fairyland (her father was the Pied Piper at the Nut Tree). Some performance highlights include the Renaissance Pleasure Faire, the Dickens Fair, the Iowa State Fair, the Portland Library, Pocket Opera, SF Chinese Orchestras, as well as countless birthday parties and weddings. The elaborate paper sculpture animals she cut and folded right before your eyes at these events were a true delight to young and old.

Robin avidly collaborated with many artists. In her home studio she made recordings, slides and films, and designed and made instruction/activity booklets for music and crafts. She was a consummate recycler, inventing a craft activity for every piece of junk mail that came into her house.

A lesson with Robin often became a fabulous story and experiment in color, sound, history. and science. She encouraged her students to share their talents, starting music groups that continue to this day. Several students went on to distinguished careers in music education and performance. She was most proud of teaching multiple generations of the same family; seeing the continuity gave her great satisfaction as a teacher.

Robin had a strong sense of community. She volunteered time and supplies to many organizations including the local emergency Ham radio group, fire safety patrols, the Dimond Library, the Dimond Recreation Center, Oakland Public Schools, and the Oakland Parks and Recreation Department.

Robin leaves an empty spot in the world and in the hearts of her many friends and family. We honor her life by continuing to share her creative spirit with others.

Donations may be made in Robin's name to:
Oakland Parks and Recreation Foundation: www.oaklandparks.org
Friends of Dimond Library:: www.friendsofdimondlibrary.org

Friends are invited to a Celebration of Robin's Life on October 14th, at Bjornson Hall in Oakland. For details please contact Marisa at [email protected]

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Oct. 3 to Oct. 8, 2017.

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John Whiting

September 29, 2021

Forever remembered! Listen to her 1963 performance at the Cabrillo Festival (link below).

judy hobday

February 22, 2020

I started to write a story of Robin and my friend ship from fifth grade but somehow it dropped off the page so this will be shorter. I miss her to this day and so sad that circumstances did not give me the time or ability to visit her after we have re connected and talked about me coming. My mother needed me full time and that is what kept me from visiting my dear friend. When I found that Robin had passed I was devastated. At a high school reunion I passed the information and so many of her school friends were saddened and had so many fond memories.
She was a friend and I was always amazed at her many talents. I could go on, but sometimes it is just too much. I loved her as a great friend and miss her.

John Whiting

September 29, 2019

So many years have passed and you are never forgotten.

January 10, 2019

Lou Harrison: Jephtha's daughter
Narrator, Chinese flute, cello, percussion and dancer.
Premiere performance recorded March 9, 1963 by John Whiting for KPFA, at the Cabrillo College Theater. Lou wrote this for Robin Goodfellow, the vivacious little performer on the Chinese flute who was a volunteer at KPFA.
http://www.kpfahistory.info/music/harrison-jephthas_daughter.mp3

Maren Piedrahita

October 8, 2017

Thank you for the light and joy you brought to this world, Cousin Robin!!

October 6, 2017

Rest in peace Robin, you will be missed. I have so many amazing memories with you from recorder lessons at a young age to you sharing my wedding with me. The paper box and whole punches there too.

Helene Bloom Tapper

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