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Gloria Robinson

OctOctober 31st, 1952 MayMay 15th, 2025
Jamaica
Gloria Robinson

“Those we love never go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed, and very dear.”

Acknowledgement

The family of Gloria Robinson wishes to express our heartfelt gratitude to all who have surrounded us with love, comfort, and support during this difficult time.


We are deeply moved by the outpouring of love shown through your presence here today, your kind words, beautiful flowers, thoughtful cards, and generous donations. Your prayers and acts of kindness have been a source of strength and comfort to us all.

Special thanks to the medical staff and caregivers who provided compassionate care to our beloved Gloria. Your dedication and kindness during her final days will never be forgotten.

We extend our appreciation to Minister Lowe and the church family for their spiritual guidance and support. Thank you to the funeral home staff for their professional and caring service during our time of need.

To our friends, neighbours, and extended family who have offered helping hands, and shared precious memories of Gloria - your love has helped carry us through these difficult days.

We are overwhelmed by the many lives Gloria touched and the countless stories you have shared about how she impacted your lives. It brings us great comfort to know that her legacy of love, kindness, and generosity will live on through all of you.

While our hearts are heavy with grief, they are also filled with gratitude for the time we had with Gloria and for each of you who made her life - and ours - richer and more meaningful.

Though we cannot personally thank each of you, please know that every gesture of love and support has been deeply felt and truly appreciated.

May God bless you all.

With love and gratitude,

The Robinson Family

Timeline

1952
October 31st
Born
October 31st, 1952, in Haddo District,  to Mavis Blackwood and Reginald Robinson
Westmoreland, Jamaica
1972
1972, 1973, 1974, 1985, 1996
She loved her five children with boundless love: Luster, Andrea, Anette, Terriann, and Monique, whom she adopted and raised as her own daughter. 
1979
October
Tenure - Post and Telegraph Department
For over 33 years, Gloria worked for the Post and Telegraph Department, later the Post and Telecommunications Department. She started as a Postman 'B' and worked her way up to Postman 'A' Supervisor, stationed at the General Post Office and Central Sorting Office.
Kingston, Jamaica
2025
May 15th
Transitioned
Rest in peace, beautiful soul.
Kingston, Jamaica

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July 2, 2025
Mom, I can still hear your laughter echoing in my heart, and I can still feel the warmth and comfort of your embrace—memories so vivid and precious that no amount of time can ever erase them.

I remember you applauding my smallest victories like they were Olympic gold medals, calling and telling everyone near and far how proud you were of me. Your daily phone calls, which I miss dearly, reminded me that I was still your little girl—who needed your guidance and your unconditional love. And if you didn’t get me on the first ring, you made sure to call until I pick up.

You taught me that strength isn’t about never falling down—it’s about getting back up, dusting yourself off, and reaching out to help someone else do the same. Even when life threw its hardest punches, you stood tall, not because you had to, but because you chose to. For me.

I promise to honor the beautiful soul you were by living the way you taught me: with your compassion in my own actions, your resilience in my own spirit, and your love as my language.
Rest now, my dearest mom. Your work here was perfect, your love eternal, and your legacy lives on in all the hearts you touched—especially mine.

Forever your little wash-belly,
Forever grateful,
Forever missing you.
Terriann
July 2, 2025
Ms Rob, you have the sweetest and kindest soul I've ever known. My mother couldn't have chosen a better Godmother for me.
The bond I witnessed between you and mommy was the true epitome of friendship- loyal, respectful, and unbreakable. Every moment I spent at your house was filled with genuine love and care.

You instilled in me strong values and good manners that helped shape the man I am today.
Your presence was warm, and your heart was always giving. I will forever cherish the positive impact you had on my life. May your precious soul rest in peace.
Brian
July 2, 2025
My dear sister, you were my lifelong friend. Your heart was as big as your smile, and you loved fiercely- especially your family.
I will miss our long conversations,and the way you could make everything better with just a listening ear. You were the one who remembered every birthday, and would always call to let us know you care.
Though my heart is broken, I find comfort knowing you are at peace. Until we meet again, I’ll carry our sisterhood in my heart forever.
Rest well, my beloved sister.
Aunty Junie
July 2, 2025
A message to a dear Big Sister, Gloria

You were always so calm in spirit, but with a quiet strength that was there when required, especially for your your children. You always took on the ups and the downs with grace. Always positive with love for all your family, near and far. May your peacefulness in life be forever lasting.
From Hector and Laureen Robinson
Hector and Laureen
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