She was the daughter of Ruth Spencer Tasker and the late Walter Spencer.
Her family will great relatives and friends at The Dinoto Funeral Home, 17 Pearl Street, Historic downtown Mystic on Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. A graveside service will take place at Center Cemetery, Rocky Hill on Friday at 11 a.m.
For additional obituary information, directions, or to send her family a note of remebrance/condolence, please visit www.dinotofuneral.com.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Bernard Brown
November 2, 2007
Robin was my very much loved niece. Whenever I was in Connecticut (annually) we would meet for dinner or a drink and a long talk. A cheerful and strong person, she will be very much missed. Uncle Bud
Jodi & Michael Petrosus
October 30, 2007
Our heartfelt sympathy go out to Robin's family and friends. She was a wonderful person, and always a joy to work with. We will miss her kindness, thoughtfulness, and laughter very much.
All our love, Jodi & Mike
Sue Garrity
October 30, 2007
I worked with Robin at Foxwwoods, she was fun to work with and had a great spirit about her. She will be sadly missed. AN ANGEL IS AMONG US!!!
PAULA PETERSON
October 30, 2007
TO A FRIEND WHO ALWAYS HAD A SMILE AND A FRIENDLY HELLO. YOU WILL BE MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN . MY SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY .
Tim Carlson
October 30, 2007
No more cornbread pies, no more chili with your secret ingrediant. We who are left will miss the big smile along with the big personality. It's a different world without you. At least I know what the secret ingrediant was.
Love and Good-bye,
J. Timothy Carlson
Stonington
Lisa Roy
October 30, 2007
Robin, you always made me laugh, and you're thoughtfulness will not be forgotten.Every xmas eve you would sneek gifts at the door-Lee would swear it was Santa!! you will be missed! love Lisa, Rich, and annalise.
Lee Stafford
October 30, 2007
We go so far back, how could this happen? Gone from this life but not forgotten. We'll meet again in the garden and laugh about the old times, until then, always in my heart. To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die.
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