Melvine A. Robinson (nee Clipper), of Hazelwood, MO, passed away Monday, January 11, 2021 at the age of 88. Beloved partner of the late Joseph E. Huber; cherished daughter of the late William C. and Bertha C. Clipper; devoted mother of Wendy (Michael) Eggleston, Jean (Rick) Guinn, Jack (Lisa Carmona) Robinson, the late Lee (wife Barbara survives) Robinson, and the late Kent Robinson; loving grandmother of Samuel (Emily) Robinson, Christopher (Angie) Eggleston, Nicole (Adam) Meyer, Melissa (Dustin) Kamp, Ryan (Angie) Guinn, David Guinn, Janette (Mark) Daniels, John Robinson, Jacob Robinson, Jessica (Eric) Schulte, and the late Jason Guinn. Also survived by 17 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, and dear sister Sue (the late Jack) Reilly.
Melvine was dearly beloved by all who knew her. She enjoyed scrapbooking and shopping with her daughters, and loved family get-togethers that brought everyone together. She cherished time spent with her children, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Memorial contributions may be made in Melvine's honor to The National Kidney Foundation.
Services will be private, burial will take place in St. Charles Memorial Gardens.
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So sorry for your loss, but we know all the great memories Melissa has of times with her Grandma . Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Then you met your soul mate in Joe. You two were so in love and we were so lucky to watch your love grow for each other over the years. You taught us to expect that our spouses should treat us with love and kindness 💕
I remember the many times you put up with our friends all staying overnight and playing games and records all night….and then you and Joe getting up and fixing us all breakfast. The many family times we had at your house with all the wonderful food Joe would make (yes, I know you helped too). I will miss those times and his wonderful signature dishes.
The times we would have together just hanging out at your house talking, The countless phone calls on my way home from work… I will miss those calls. 😢
I was so proud to find out that I was compatible with you so I could give you my kidney. And you were 75 years old! I thank God for giving the surgeons that life saving knowledge that helped to give you almost 14 more years of life with all of us.
But you’re in heaven with Jesus now and we know you’re happy seeing Joe and your family…but I’m missing you terribly already……. I love you Mom
Wendy, I was so sorry to hear of your mothers passing. It’s never easy losing a parent. I still miss mine terribly. I cherish the time I had with them. I know you were close to your mom. Praying for your entire family.
Tom andLinda Auer
Wendy and Family,
We are so sad for you all. It is never easy to lose our loved ones. Memories are the best kept secret. You will always have them safe in your heart. Hugs and Peace to all of you.
Always,
Garry and Kristen Leach
We share in your sorrow,,
Love, Tina and Mike Solomon