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Sandra Sue Robinson

November 26 , 1953 - February 15 , 2018
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Sandra Sue Robinson

November 26 , 1953 - February 15 , 2018
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ROBINSON, Sandra S., age 64, of Woodhaven, February 15, 2018. Beloved sister of Robert (Shirley) Robinson, Sabrina (Bob) Montour and sister-in-law of Linda Robinson. She is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and her fur babies Isabel and Lucky. She is preceded in death by her siblings Betty, Fonnie, Bill, Mike, Pat, Debbie and Vicki. Her cremation will take place at “The Witness Crematory” located inside of Michigan Memorial Funeral Home.

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  • Aunt Cookie, Thank you for teaching me how to defend myself, playing spades, Sorry, Mouse Trap, and so many other games. It was fun being a kid around you. Gone but not forgotton, and forever loved. William. William Robinson
  • She was always there no matter what or how far. Family was the first, last and everything for her, she loved to be surrounded by family. It didn't take much to make her happy, a call or visit would be the highlight of her day. I hope one day I can show the love and compassion she did for so many in the family and love them as unconditionally as she did. She was stubborn and could be hard headed but she came by it honestly in the Robinson family, but the one constant you could count on most in your life was going to 14306 Buck St and there she was taking care of the family home and welcoming anyone that came up the driveway. There will be only one Aunt Cook! May you Rest In Peace and be with those you loved the most...your family. Michael Bedrick
  • "Helping one another, is part of the religion of sisterhood"- Louisa May Alcott It was my pleasure to have been able to take care of you, hold your hand, wipe your tears, calm your fears, witness to you about God's love, mercy and promise of eternity free of pain. You were very much loved and you will be forever missed. Until me meet again Sis. Sabrina Montour
  • My Aunt Cookie was such a special part of my childhood. She was one that loved playing board games, barbies, dress up, and I remember going up to her work at Kmart and getting a treat and a toy. She loved all her nieces and nephew's like her own children. She always would take me out to the airport to watch the planes come in and get an ice cream. I remember all the holidays at nanny's house and we would all fight over who would sleep in the drawers of her and aunt Vicky's beds upstairs so we could spend more time with our cousins who would come from our of state. There are so many good childhood memories and I am so blessed to have done from such a large family what I wouldn't give to turn the clock back. RIP Aunt Cookie I love you say hello to everyone and give my big bro a hug and kiss for me. You will be forever missed and never forgotten. Cheryl Ann Cheryl Robinson
  • I have a lot of great memories with Aunt Cookie. I remember her taking the time to play board games, teaching me new cards games, and sometimes just hanging out and watching MTV (back when they played music videos). She always had a way to make me smile if I was feeling down. I love you Aunt Cookie. Rest In Peace! Richard Robinson

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