oved to their Lake Michigan home in Belgium. For a brief time, Linda and her daughter operated Dinner Helpers in downtown Port Washington.
Linda was passionate about so many things – her family, quilting, gardening, antiques, her Wine Club friends, and most definitely – her grandsons. “Doe”, as her grandsons called her, had a unique relationship with each of her “Little Men” and was completely devoted to them. She enjoyed the simple pleasures of life – a walk on the beach, dinner with her family, and roasting marshmallows over a campfire. Linda touched the lives of many people with her smile and laughter. Her creative energy and “can do” spirit will be deeply missed. She found comfort in her faith and was not afraid to leave this world, only sorry that our time together was cut short. She said that she couldn’t imagine what heaven would be like, because she felt that she had truly experienced “heaven on earth”.
Linda’s immediate family includes her husband, Michael Robbins of Belgium, WI; her son, Sean Robbins and his wife, Kristy of Stoughton, WI; her daughter Michele Norman and her husband, John of Port Washington, WI; and four grandsons, Rowan Norman, Eagan Norman, Calhan Norman, and Emory Robbins. She is also survived by her sister, Dale Mill of Indialantic, FL and her brother, Larry Burrier of Falls Church, VA.
Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service to celebrate Linda’s life on Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 2:00 pm at First Congregational Church, 131 N. Webster Street, in Port Washington, WI 53074, phone 262-284-2022. The family will welcome visitors to the church beginning at 1:00 pm.
It was Linda’s wish that contributions be made to the Memorial Garden of First Congregational Church. The garden will be open and available to all residents and friends of Port Washington. This garden is in the early stages of development, and the family would like to encourage donations to this project. If you would like to make a contribution, please make checks payable to “First Congregational Church” with a memo indicating “Robbins memorial”.
Service:
A Memorial Service will be held at First Congregational Church, Port Washington on Saturday, February 21st at 2PM