In memory of

Flora Robinson (nee Trask)

July 17, 1931 -  January 19, 2025

Flora (Nanny) passed away peacefully in her 93rd year.

Flora will be lovingly remembered by her son, David (Emilie) and daughter, Tina (Andy). She was predeceased by her sisters, Mary and Betty, and her son, Scott (Dalia).

Nanny will be sadly missed by Stacy, Robert and all of her other grandchildren; along with her nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Flora will always be remembered for her great sense of humour and how much she loved her family and her best Buddy her cat Big Red.

To honour Flora’s wishes a funeral service will not be held.

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Colleen Tompkins (Friend of Stacy)

Entered January 21, 2025 from Belleville, Ont

Our heartfelt condolences Stacy, to you and your family on the loss of your ‘Nan’. While we never had the pleasure of meeting her in person, we know how special she was to you. Such a beautiful photo of her smiling with ‘Big Red’!

Colleen & Richard

Wilma Parks (Friend/Family)

Entered January 21, 2025 from 2220 rt 12 Miscouche PE

Flora was a very special lady. Her sense of humor was the best. She always had a smile on her face. She will be missed by so very many. My sincerest condolences to Tina & Andy and family, David and family.

C.Ho 

Entered January 21, 2025 from North York

My sincere condolences.

Wilfred Liu (Friend of Stacy)

Entered January 23, 2025 from Stouffville

My condolences to the entire family in this difficult time. Though I've never met her, I'm sure Stacy's strength of character can be linked to her loving relationship with her Nan that was apparent in any photo they took together. Wishing you all the best and that your pain fades, but the great memories last forever.

Natalie Hawkins (Friend of Stacy)

Entered January 24, 2025 from Whitby

I am glad I got to know Nan for as long as I did. I have so many memories (and pictures) of her and Big Red during mine and Stacy’s university days. We would study in the office and visit with Nan on our breaks. I enjoyed chatting with her and she showed an genuine interest in her granddaughter’s friends. She loved her family so much and she was lucky to such a supportive and loving family. She will be missed by many.
Keeping you all in my thoughts!
Lots of love, Natalie

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