Robin Lea Piper

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Oct 14 1961
Aug 23 2022
60 Years
Coatesville

Robin Lea Piper, 60, of Coatesville, passed away at Aventura at Pembrooke on Tuesday, August 23, 2022. Born in Coatesville she was the daughter of the late Richard Kimes and Anna (Bailey) Kimes. She was the beloved companion of Robert Kinsley with whom she shared the last five years of her life.  

Robin was a graduate of Coatesville Area Senior High and went on to pursue a career at Wayne Moving and Storage Company.  

She is survived in addition to her companion Robert Kinsley by one brother: Rick Kimes and wife Melody of Parkesburg.  

She is preceded in death by one brother: Randy Kimes. 

A celebration of life will be held at 11 AM on October 8, 2022, at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation period taking place from 10 AM until the start of the service. Interment will directly follow at glen run cemetery. The family has requested that anyone that owns a Hot Rod or Classic Car joins us in the procession as a tribute to Robin. 

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be made at www.wildefuneralhome.com 

Service Location: 
Wilde Funeral Home • 434 Main St, Parkesburg, PA

Condolences

Rick Mel and Bob,
I'm SO SORRY to hear of her passing is was a BEAUTIFUL friend and soul.My heart hurts for you ALL praying for peace, comfort strength and understanding in this DIFFICULT time.
LOVE Sue and Don 🙏🙏🙏❤️

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We are so deeply saddened to hear of Robin's passing. Unfortunately she dealt with many struggles with her health and life in general, but her perseverance was strong. No matter what was going on, she always had a smile and generous spirit. She was always there for her family when they needed her most, especially her brother Randy. May you now be free from pain and able to rejoice with those who passed before you. You're spirit will always remain in our hearts.

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Bob, Rick & Mel   Our sincere sympathy to all of you.  Robin will be missed very much, I worked with her at BL Myers and we became very good friends.  When ever anyone was sad or

just out of sorts, there was Robin making you laugh. Even her last days she was making me feel good.  Robin will be missed so very much.  May God be with you in this difficult time. 

Sincerely: Judy & Mick McWilliams

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So sorry hearing of losing Robin,it is a great lose to all of us who new her.

I worked with her and she was always there in good and bad times.

I will miss her

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Our prayers are with you Bob and the rest of Robin's family.  Robin was such a special person to us and to many others.  Our hearts are broken that she had to pass on so young.  She was so full of love and life and had a smile that was contagious.  We Love and miss you Robin!             Ralph & Cindy

 

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  I grew up in Robins neighborhood. She has been coming to my hairstyling shop on & off for the past 39 years. Robin has always had a great smile & laugh ! She had one of the biggest hearts of anyone that I know! Even though she has had ups & downs in her life she always saw the rainbow! When she started coming back to my shop the last few months I always looked forward to her coming in ! She was just as excited to see my little grandson as she used to love to make a fuss over my children when they were young! She called me to cancel her last haircut and told me her cancer was back. I was so saddened but she told me that she was in the hospital.I never would have expected her to pass so soon. She honestly sounded like her upbeat usual self. I still can’t believe she has passed to a better place! Our hearts & prayers are with Rick,Melody and Bob . 

                              Louise & Don Martz & family

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Robin you were truly a wonderful person. Kind and caring, I am sure your Mom and Dad are welcoming you home with them along with Randy. I am sadden to see you leave this earth. You have such a big heart. 

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To my beloved Pops, Our road started off shaky, but our journey ended solid. There's not a girl in the world luckier than me!.You taught me so much over the years. You taught me what a true father is. You had my back and I yours, every step of the way. I have to thank our Jimmy for bringing me home. We spent the last 2 years nearly inseparable. Lunches with Jerry, Holidays with Kim and Troy. You loving up on Cammie their English Bulldog. And then, we got our girl Molly B. Every day with you and Molly was an adventure! Each of us blaming the other for spoiling her. I still say, you were worse I wasn't at McDonald's every morning giving her a sausage, egg and cheese biscuit. I gotta tell you, the day you left us to join mom in heaven, it broke me. Nothing you did, it's the people who seek to minimize our relationship, to gain your stuff. As you taught me, I am walking away and allowing them to destroy one another. I am Blessed to have the things of yours, they didn't...
.the love, the laughter, the memories. Material things don't last , love and memories can never be taken away. I love you Pops! See you on the other side, someday

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Jon and Margaret send their sympathies

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