
Loss of Robin Lehman-Lucero
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Dear Friends, Family and Kind-Hearted Individuals,
It is with a heavy heart that I reach out to you to share the devastating news of the passing of my beloved wife Robin.
Robin was not only my partner in life, but also a cherished friend, a compassionate soul and a radiant light in the lives of all that knew her.
Robin's presence illuminated every room. She had an unwavering love for the outdoors, finding solace and joy in the beauty of nature-she always said she felt "closer to God" in the foothills of Calaveras. She so loved tending to our fruit trees and found peace in embracing Mother Nature.
Her love for animals knew no bounds and was shown through our rescuing several dogs from shelters over the years. She believed in the importance of kindness and empathy towards ALL living beings.
Robin was a talented hairdresser with clients in Mill Valley for 45 years and continued to cut hair after moving to West Point. She relished in making people see the beauty in themselves, valued her clients as friends and freely shared her warmth, humor and genuine care.
Unfortunately, Robin's life was cut short by a sudden infection and complications after she underwent a seventh hip surgery, leaving behind a mountain of medical bills that have become an overwhelming burden for our family to bear alone. Despite our best efforts, the financial strain has become daunting, adding to the grief of losing Robin.
We are holding a Celebration of Life on Saturday, March 9th at Noon at the West Point Community Covenant Church for those that wish and are able to join.
I humbly ask for your support during this incredibly difficult time. Your donations will help alleviate the financial stress caused by Robin's medical expenses, allowing us to continue on and focus on healing and preserving her memory.
Every contribution, no matter what size, will make a difference and be deeply appreciated. I continue to gain strength and feel support from friends and family and thank you with all my heart.
With Gratitude,
Tony Lucero
Co-organizers (3)
Tony Lucero
Organizer
West Point, CA
Marisa Yamamoto
Co-organizer
Josh Peterson
Co-organizer