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Robin Meyer Obituary

Robin Diane Meyer, 68, passed away on December 24, 2025 from gastric cancer, surrounded by her family. Robin was a retired Foreign Service Officer, who was grateful for the opportunity to serve her country at U.S. diplomatic missions in Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Ecuador, as well as the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in New York. At the State Department, Robin led offices focused on the United Nations and Central Africa. Robin received numerous awards for her work. In 1996, following her expulsion from Cuba by the Cuban government, a Washington Post editorial praised her "personal courage and fortitude" in her contacts with Cuban human right activists. Before joining the Foreign Service, Robin worked at the Department of Justice on the resettlement of Cubans and Haitians who arrived during the 1980 Mariel boatlift and at the Department of Commerce on steel trade issues. Following her retirement after 34 years with the Foreign Service, Robin volunteered as a mediator at a community mediation center and with voter protection organizations. Robin received her bachelor's degree from Grinnell College and master's degrees from Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs and the U.S. Naval War College. Robin is survived by her beloved siblings, sisters June Meyer and Lindy Meyer, and brother and sister-in-law Harris Meyer and Deborah Mihm, as well as her niece and nephew, Scarlet Levy and Oliver Levy. Graveside service was held on Monday at Menorah Gardens Cemetery, (Section A) 2630 S. 17th Ave., Broadview, IL. In lieu of flowers donations to the Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County, (CRCMC) 4805 Edgemoor Lane, 2nd floor, Bethesda, MD 20814 www.crcmc.org would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals – Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822.

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Published by The Washington Post on Dec. 30, 2025.

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Deanne M

December 31, 2025

To Robin´s family- I am so sorry for your loss. Robin was an amazing person and I truly enjoyed knowing her for the short time I did. I met Robin through our common friend, Darnall Steuart. Darnall was in a place of need and Robin came to the rescue with love and compassion. She was decisive, shared resources and helped our friend. Robin also took the time to learn about my family and to share hers with us at a charity concert in DC. I truly enjoyed spending time and beginning to understand who Robin is and how her heart lead the way in the path of her life. I feel fortunate to have know her and she will hold a place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.

Peggy Kelly

December 29, 2025

We knew Robin when my husband Mike and I were also at USINT in Cuba. She had such a challenging job there. One time when I was going to Miami to pick up our boarding school son, she asked me to bring back a car battery. She assured me it would be delivered to my hotel room with no liquid in it and would be wrapped in clear plastic. So a 15 year old is pulling a battery on a rolling luggage cart through two airports. No problem because she always planned for any situation. Another time we invited her to our home so she could get away from the crowds in front of her casa. Patrick, our younger son came to the rescue twice by keeping her entertained while we had a commitment that night. RIP Robin

Debra Hevia

December 28, 2025

We worked with Robin in Nicaragua and remember her kindness and good humor. She truly loved the foreign service and was a dedicated and talented diplomat. She will be truly missed. Debra and Marcelo Hevia

Deborah Odell

December 27, 2025

I worked with Robin when she was in African Affairs and in the Office of the Undersecretary for Political Affairs, and worked for her on UN peacekeepinvg. She was a smart, talented, dedicated woman. My deepest sympathy to her family.

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