Cynthia L. Robinson, 72, of Frankfort, passed away on Friday, August 10, 2018 at IU Arnett Hospital in Lafayette.
She was born on February 5, 1946 in Sheridan to Clarence and Eunice (Kittinger) Downs. She attended Sheridan Schools and earned her GED. She married Henry Robinson on April 17, 1971 and he survives. Cynthia was a Homemaker. She was a past member of the Eagles Lodge in Frankfort. She was Henry’s reader and loved to fish, attend flea markets and yard sales and enjoyed outside concerts.
Visitation and Services
Friends may visit from 2-4 p.m. on Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at Archer-Weston Funeral & Cremation Center, 501 East Clinton Street, Frankfort. A funeral service will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Pastor Karl Kercheval will officiate.
Survived by:
Survivors include her Husband: Henry Robinson of Frankfort; Sons: Robert (Sheri) Hutchison of Mulberry, Michael L. Hutchison of Frankfort, and Danny (Cindy) Hutchison of Thorntown; Daughters: Clarissa Robinson of Lafayette, Samantha (Donald) Brightwell of Frankfort, and Cynthia (Steve) Koch of Frankfort; Brother: Buck (Barb) Downs of Sheridan; Sisters: Norma (Robert) Anderson of Noblesville and Loretta Downs of Indianapolis; 20 Grandchildren; 17 Great Grandchildren; and 1 Great Great Grandchild.
Preceded by:
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter: Pam Hutchison; son David Hutchison, 2 sisters and 3 brothers.
Sorry for your loss. I remember going to see Cindy with my cousin Martha. John 5:28,29
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMany fun time childhood memories growing up living close to Cynthia, will always remember her kindness.
Rest in peace.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo the whole family prayers are being lifted up for you all. I’ve known many of you along time and are my good friends. Kim Leach Wiles.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry for your loss. Are prayers are with the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo all the Family of Cynthia Robinson, so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working around Cyndie at Emerson. Bill worked with Henry at Carr Cabinet (long ago).
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