Linda Lou Robinson
July 21, 1949 – March 31, 2025

Linda Lou Robinson, 75, of Prince Frederick, Maryland passed away on March 31, 2025 surrounded by her family. She was born in Calvert County on July 21, 1949 to John and Irene Howard. A strong, honest, and hard-working woman, Linda grew up in Calvert County. Linda enjoyed working side by side with her husband, Albert, and two children, David and Tania, through all of their years of farming. In addition to being a dedicated wife and mother, she spent time volunteering with the Ladies’ Auxiliary at the Huntingtown Fire Department. She also worked numerous jobs throughout her life. She and her two older sisters, Joan and Shirley, spent much time together through the years enjoying each other’s company and making lifetime memories. Her older brothers, Tink and Johnny, provided support and love to her after the death of their father. Linda also enjoyed bowling, yard shopping, and spending time at the local auction house. Linda delighted in spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Irene Howard; husband, Albert Robinson, and brothers, Charles “Tink” and John Howard. She is survived by her sisters, Joan Robinson and Shirley Brady; sister-in-law, Marian Puntigan; children, David D. Robinson and his wife, Cathy, Tania D. Milstead and her husband, Roy; grandchildren, Justine, Allison, and Kacie Milstead, Nathan Robinson, and Kelsi and (Jacob) Windsor; and great-grandchildren, Della and Lake Windsor.
The family will receive friends on Saturday April 5, 2025 from 11 AM until the time of the service, 12 noon at the Rausch Funeral Home, 4405 Broomes Island Road, Port Republic, Maryland.
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To Tania, and David and families. I came to know Linda when we worked together at Recorded Books. We quickly became friends and coworkers. Linda was a wonderful person. She could make you laugh and smile. With her stories and sayings I later found out that Linda and I were acquainted through family. Linda’s Aunt Mary and her husband Roland were related to my dad on the Windsor side of my family. And they were friends of my mom’s uncle Joseph Richardson. It is a small world. I know all of you will miss your mom and grandma. I pray that she is in heaven with your dad on a heavenly farm enjoying her final rest.
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To Tania, and David and families. I came to know Linda when we worked together at Recorded Books. We quickly became friends and coworkers. Linda was a wonderful person. She could make you laugh and smile. With her stories and sayings I later found out that Linda and I were acquainted through family. Linda’s Aunt Mary and her husband Roland were related to my dad on the Windsor side of my family. And they were friends of my mom’s uncle Joseph Richardson. It is a small world. I know all of you will miss your mom and grandma. I pray that she is in heaven with your dad on a heavenly farm enjoying her final rest.
Linda was my next door neighbor and friend for many years. Tania and David were so adorable and happy kids. Linda was a hard worker, fantastic mother and a friend for life who will be missed by many.