Eleanor Robinson

Obituary of Eleanor G Robinson

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Eleanor G. (Crockett) Robinson passed away peacefully on December 12, 2022.   She was born January 3, 1928, in Pittsfield, ME, the daughter of Cecil & Betty (Larabee) Crockett.

 

Eleanor was a graduate of Skowhegan High School, Class of 1946. Eleanor had several lifelong friendships, she was a true lady, a picture of grace and class.

 

She was predeceased by her parents; sister, Bernice (Bunny) Dionne; brothers, Sherman, Roy and Willard Crockett; husband, Norman O. Robinson; stepson, Jeffrey G. Robinson, Sr. and his wife Nancy; step-grandson, Randy Robinson.  Eleanor is survived by her step-daughter, Marlene Lozier and her husband Jack; several step-grandchildren, step great-grandchildren and step great-great-grandchildren.  She will be remembered fondly by several nieces and nephews.

 

She will be laid to rest beside her husband Norman at Oak Grove Cemetery, Bangor.  A small family gathering to honor our Eleanor will be held in January 2023.  Arrangements by Kiley & Foley Funeral Service, Bangor and Brewer.  Messages and memories may be shared with the family at kileyandfoley.com

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