Robin
M.
Studt
Obituary
Robin M. Studt, 52, passed away on Friday, March 27th, 2020 at home following a brave battle with cancer. Robin was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts and raised in Baldwinville, Massachusetts. She attended Narragansett Regional High School, graduating in 1985. In her youth she enjoyed softball, playing clarinet, and reading. Robin was an active girl scout for 10 years. Robin is survived by her daughter Elizabeth Hall and her husband Seth, of Blue Mound, Texas; son John Studt of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; and grandchildren Ellie and Jordan Hall. She will be missed by her devoted mother, and care giver Donna Davis of Baldwinville, Massachusetts and her loving father Jon Anderson and step-mother Susan Anderson of Fort Wayne. She will also be missed by her siblings, Jennifer Marr and her husband Bill, of Gardner, Massachusetts; Jessica Murray of Westminster, Massachusetts; Jon Anderson Jr and his wife Dawna, of Winchester, Virginia, Nichole Blair of Gardner Massachussetts; Katy Mauricio and her husband Anthony of Fort Wayne; and Kristopher Anderson and his wife Erika of Findlay, Ohio. She also leaves behind her dear friend, Robert Weingartner. many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws. She was predeceased by her sister Ericka Anderson. Robin had no shortage of adventure throughout adulthood. Work required her and her family to move often, and she home-schooled her children while exploring the world, making each new adventure a learning experience for the children. Robin loved gardening and making beautiful quilts with her daughter, as well as remodeling homes for her business. Robin made people and places better everywhere she went. For the last six years Robin called Fort Wayne home and deepened her connections with her father, step-mother, and half-siblings. She enjoyed exploring her new hometown, was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, and enjoyed the Knights of Columbus Women's Auxiliary. Robin had worked several types of jobs, but found managing her own rental properties for many years to be her rewarding career. Robin was loyal, resilient, and one of a kind. Her family will forever be thankful for her wisdom, kindness, and love. Due to the covid-19 Pandemic, funeral services will be private. To sign the online guest book, go to www.divinemercyfuneralhome.com.A private memorial will be held at a later time. In lieu of flowers, her family asks that a donation be made to Visiting Nurse Foundation, 5910 Homestead Rd. Ft. Wayne IN 46814, or Cancer Services, 6316 Mutual Drive, Ft. Wayne IN 46825.
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With love, Bestie! Rest easy now. Love and condolences to your family and friends. <3 Love forever!
I am so sorry to hear about Robin’s passing. Though we lost touch after high school, I have lots of great memories from Girl Scouts (Donna and my Mom as troop leaders), elementary school cheerleading, band, sleepovers, etc. Robin was always very sweet and she will be missed. My deepest condolences to the whole family, you’re in my prayers. -Chrissy Oliva
My deepest sympathies to all family members of Robin. I thank God for the many blessings He showered on her life. And I thank all the family members, especially Donna, her mother, for looking after her with such love and affection. May God be your consolation and strength in this time of sorrow and pain. Fr. Polycarp Fernando
My dear Robin. I will be forever grateful that we spent this last year together and I was able to care for you completely. I will always remember the memories we had together, sometimes crying but mostly laughing. I’m just so sorry you were called home to God at such a young age. Remember Fr. Jay said you now need to pray for us. I will love you forever.
A score bar, a can of coca~cola sitting on the beach in a sweater. Being your go-for and your partner in Christmas mischief. These are just a few of the lifetime of memories of you my sister, my friend. You are now in Jesus’ arms. I love you, for eternity.
Robin, Granddad and I miss you so much. But we are certain you’re in Jesus’ loving care. Pray for us!