Stacy Robison's Obituary
Stacy Michelle Robison, daughter of Harold and Joanne Salmela Robison, was born April 30, 1961, on Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas. She departed this life Friday, May 13, 2011, in her parents home, near Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of fifty years, and thirteen days. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, James ?Dock? and Ocie Reaves Robison; her maternal grandparents, Walter and Dorothy Jorgenson Salmela. Stacy is survived by two sons, James M. Robison, and his wife, Amanda, and Jacob M. Robison, and his wife, Natasha, all of Lebanon, Missouri; two grandchildren, Aiya and Dillon Robison; her parents, Harold and Joanne Robison, of Lebanon, Missouri; two brothers, James W. Robison, and Laneva Killmer, of Stoutland, Missouri, Steven J. Robison, of Salem, Missouri, and Sandra Robison, of Vacaville, California; a sister, Patricia Renee? Van Abbema, and her husband, Edward, of Lebanon, Missouri; several nieces and nephews; her paternal step-grandmother, Mary Robison, of St. Louis, Missouri; a number of aunts, uncles, and cousins; two former husbands; her caring and loving Wal Mart family; as well as a host of other relatives and friends. She attended school at Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas, Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, and Chenney, Washington before graduated from Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, in 1979. Her graduation ceremonies were held at Mount Rushmore National Monument Amphitheater. Stacy spent several years working as a nurses? aide in nursing homes and in home health care, where her attitude and high principles were quickly recognized by her patients and their families. In June of 2005, Stacy graduated from Horizon Medical Institute as a medical technician and a qualified dialysis machine operator. She also was a trained phlebotomist. For the last several years, she had worked at the Lebanon Wal Mart Store. Stacy was a baptized Lutheran and had a deep devotion to her Christian faith. In her spare time she liked to travel and had visited most of the fifty United States as well as England, Scotland, and France. Her family was very important to her and she was especially proud of her two sons and her two grandchildren. Stacy was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, and niece, and was a caring neighbor and friend. If it could be said that someone had too many friends, which is very unlikely, it would have been Stacy. Her engaging and warm smile, the sparkle in her eyes, coupled with her caring and loving disposition made up her greatest assets. She will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by all of her family and friends. Stacy?s family wishes to thank Hospice for their love and care and a special thanks to Nurse Neila ?Peaches? Kraft, who Stacy considered her ?sister?
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