In memory of

Rose Marie Robinson

October 25, 1961 -  April 11, 2023

Rose Marie Robinson, sunrise October 25, 1961 who resides at 9 Timber Drive, Millbrook, Ontario and was born in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.

Marie as she was affectionately called was an accomplished book-keeper and worked for over 30 years with
Tracelogix Inc. Prior to her migration to Canada, Marie worked as a finance specialist at the National Commercial Bank one of the premier banks in Jamaica.

Marie attended Ardenne High School, St. Hughes High School in Kingston Jamaica, Thornlea Secondary School (Canada), Canada Christian College and Canada Christian Ministry graduating as a pastor.

Marie was the fourth of five children born to Vincent and Murdell Robinson (both deceased) she lost her lone sister Claudette in 1977 and is survived by husband Raymond Rhodes, brothers; Neville, Patrick Snr., and Ian Robinson, sister-in-laws Enid, Julietta, Domenica and Carlene Robinson, nieces Jodi Ann Robinson, Shenike Richards, Deline Hopkinson, Janelle Robinson and Debbie Pinnock, nephews; Dayan Robinson, Patrick Robinson Jnr., Brian Robinson, Sean Robinson, Ricardo Edwards, Richard Fearon, Andrew Robinson, Andre Robinson, Malik Robinson and Malachi Robinson. In addition, she had eight grand nieces and seventeen grandnephews.

Marie is also survived by family members too many to name individually, friends and colleagues, Marie sunset was on Tuesday April 11, 2023. Where she joins, her parents and sibling in the arms of the Lord.

For those who are unable to attend the funeral service it will be live streamed for public viewing on Friday, April 28, 2023 at 10 a.m.. (a link will be available on this memorial page at 9:30 a.m.). After the funeral recording may be viewed under the 'Madia' tab.

Condolence messages and memorial donations may be conveyed through this memorial page. Thank you for your understanding, kindness and support during this difficult time.

Guestbook 

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Mark and Laurie (Employer)

Entered April 18, 2023 from Whitby

As long as the hearts remember our loved ones are always with us. Our spiritual light at Tracelogix has gone. We miss her deeply

Sue Morales (Co-worker/ friend)

Entered April 19, 2023 from Brockville

Rest in peace Marie. You had the sunniest smile and will be missed. Thank you for sharing your cheerfully personality and brightening everyone's day!.. love SM

Beryl Robertson (Co-worker/Friend)

Entered April 20, 2023 from Toronto

Marie had a heart of gold. Her spiritual guidance and words of wisdom could get you through any day! Marie, I miss you dearly. You'll be with me forever in my heart!

Joan Coleman (Former Co-Worker)

Entered April 20, 2023 from Oshawa

A loving and spiritual person. Always a smile on her face. Will miss her smile and her laugh. My sympathies to the family.

Jodi-Ann Robinson (Niece)

Entered April 20, 2023 from Valley Stream

My aunt was a special woman who gave generously no matter what hardships she faced. She loved and raised me like her own daughter and I'll forever be grateful for the guidance and love she has given me over the years. May God keep her and bless her for all the goodness and graciousness she has given to the world!

Life Stories 

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Patrick Robinson (Brother)

Entered April 20, 2023 from Tamarac

Marie was the fourth of five children born to Vincent and Murdell Robinson (both deceased) she attended Ardenne High School and St. Hughes High School in Kingston Jamaica, and in between those two high schools she also attended Thornlea Secondary School when she first resided in Canada as a teenager. One of my fund memories of my sister in days of our youth was that our mom charged me with the responsibility to make her a drink of ‘MILO’ every night before she went to sleep. This task was continued for many years until she left for Canada during the mid nineteen seventies. Marie was a smart and articulate young lady often seems quiet but remained steadfast and resolute in her opinion or beliefs. Marie completed her high school education at St. Hughes High School where she graduated with the General Certificate of Education (GCE). After leaving high school Marie worked for the National Commercial Bank in the role of a finance specialist until she migrated to Canada. Marie was a very committed employee and this was evident in her loyalty and commitment in the years of service she gave to her employers Tracelogix.
Marie was a woman of god, she attended Canada Christian College and Canada Christian Ministry graduating as a pastor. As in the case of her graduation from St Hughes High School back in the days, I was equally proud to have attended her graduation.

Marie was a loving aunt to all her nieces and nephews and was always there for them in good or bad times.

Marie was a reliable friend for all the relationships she built over the years, she had kind words, supportive recommendations and provided financial support whether asked or not.

Marie you were my first daughter in reality and I love you without boundaries my sister.

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