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Joan
Robinson passed away on 12/24/2009 in Lititz Pa. She was born in
Sheffield England and was the daughter of the late Bert and Edith
Lawton. Joan was the wife of Norman A. Robinson who passed away in
2008. Joan was predeceased by her beloved sister Winifred who died
in Vero Beach Fla.
Joan worked at
the Tung-Sol Electric plant in Washington NJ and for many happy
years at the Blue Army of Fatima shrine in Asbury NJ.
Joan had a
full life that included being born in England, moving to the
United States as a child and living with her father's extended
family in rural Warren PA. Just before the outbreak of WWII, Joan
returned to England with her parents to visit her ailing
grandmother. When the war broke out she was stranded but fate was
kind and she met the love of her life Norman, with whom she shared
a great married life of over sixty five years. She and Norman
immigrated to the United States in 1955 with two sons, Ian and
Keith, as well as with her parents, and her sister. With the help
of her American cousins, Joan settled in Washington NJ and started
a new life. She had a son Craig who became the first American in
her family.
She will
always be remembered as a person who put her family first. She
sacrificed so that others could benefit. Never one to lead, she
could however be counted on to help once a path was taken. She was
her husband's and sons' great support in family vacations and
adventures no matter what. Joan enjoyed not only her own children
but lived long enough to be actively involved with both her
grandchildren and great grandchildren. Going to a sporting event
or play were always a highlight of her life and she proudly
applauded all efforts.
Joan was a
great lover of animals and befriended stray cats and dogs who
sometimes became part of her household. She could not tolerate
animal abuse or cruelty. As an example, when watching a movie
involving horses charging about in a Western etc., she would
remark that she hoped the horses were OK, and could have cared
less about the riders. Despite never playing the sports, Joan
watched and rooted for Penn State football and Purdue basketball,
Yankee baseball and especially loved tennis.
Joan is
survived by three sons. Ian and his wife Beverly of Pen Argyl PA,
Keith and his wife Sandy of Mt. Bethel PA, and Craig and his wife
Regina of Lititz PA. She had seven grandchildren, Alan, Mark,
Jill, Kyle, Nathaniel, Alexandra and Olivia. Joan was also blessed
with six great grandchildren, Brooke, Drew, Zoey, Madison, Damian
and Cameron. She will be greatly missed by all but her love and
spirit will remain with her extended family and friends forever.
Joan's family
asks that contributions be made in her memory to the Humane League
of Lancaster County, 2195 Lincoln Hwy. East, Lancaster, PA 17602
www.humaneleague.com Arrangements by the Charles F. Snyder Funeral
Home and Chapel, Lititz 560-5100. To send an online condolence,
please visit www.snyderfuneralhome.com |