Robin Joanne Dyer
June 19, 1963 – October 7, 2020
Robin Joanne Dyer, 57, of Lusby, MD passed away on October 7, 2020 at her residence. Born June 19, 1963 in Prince Georges County, MD, she was the daughter of William Howard Dyer and Linda Mary (Montgomery) Dyer. She was preceded in death by her brother Eric Dyer.
Robin graduated from Surrattsville High School in 1982. She was a Nursing Assistant at Calvert Memorial Physical Rehabilitation Center. Robin loved camping, going to the beach, and attending concerts at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons. She enjoyed arts and crafts, painting, gardening, and planting tomatoes.
Robin is survived by her son, Nick Dyer of Phoenix, AZ; her parents, Linda and Billy Dyer of Lusby, MD; and her brothers, Bill Dyer and wife Tina of Waldorf, MD, Bruce Dyer of Occoquan, VA, Michael Dyer of Lusby, MD, and faithful family pet dog Smokey.
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- Life Celebration Service
Monday, October 12, 2020
12:00 pm
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Brenda and I have wonderful sweet memories of time with you Robin over the years. So many child hood sleep overs, adventures in the woods, walking around with you when you had to sell nuts for the campfire girls, exploring grandma and grandpas barn, and cherished time when you spent a summer with us in Phoenix. I will miss you cousin . love you , Sandy
I remember all the memories and good times we had when you would stay the night at my house or I would stay the night at yours, and we would sneak out of the house at night and used to walk all over Clinton in the middle of the night. Our walks through the woods behind the Coles house leading up to Giant, I remember the fort in the woods behind your house and going camping at Shanandoah acres with your mom and dad. We had some good times growing up.
I just found out about Robin’s death today.
I am deeply sorry for your loss.
I remember one night, Robin and Tammy snuck out and came over to my house on Cheltenham Avenue, and started knocking on my window. Scared the crap out of me.
We had a lot of good times as kids. She will be missed.
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Brenda and I have wonderful sweet memories of time with you Robin over the years. So many child hood sleep overs, adventures in the woods, walking around with you when you had to sell nuts for the campfire girls, exploring grandma and grandpas barn, and cherished time when you spent a summer with us in Phoenix. I will miss you cousin . love you , Sandy
I remember all the memories and good times we had when you would stay the night at my house or I would stay the night at yours, and we would sneak out of the house at night and used to walk all over Clinton in the middle of the night. Our walks through the woods behind the Coles house leading up to Giant, I remember the fort in the woods behind your house and going camping at Shanandoah acres with your mom and dad. We had some good times growing up.
My sister Ginger use to hang around with Robin and Cindy. I lived next door to the family in Clinton. Our prayers are with you. Debbie and Bill Dehart
I just found out about Robin’s death today.
I am deeply sorry for your loss.
I remember one night, Robin and Tammy snuck out and came over to my house on Cheltenham Avenue, and started knocking on my window. Scared the crap out of me.
We had a lot of good times as kids. She will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear this. Robin was a good friend. Wish I could hear from her parents or Cindy Hunnicutt.
Robin was a great person
Lucky