IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Beverly L.

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Robbins

January 3, 1934 – April 22, 2016

Obituary

Beverly L. Robbins, 82 of Dexter passed away Friday morning at Samaritan Medical Center where she had been a patient since April 16th. Beverly was born January 3, 1934 in Dexter, the daughter of Lawrence and Lenore Hilts Kirch. She was educated in the one room school in Belfort. She married James Robbins on May 12, 1984 and lived in Dexter on the Robbins Farm. She worked as kitchen designer and retired from Sears Dept. Store in the late 1980's, and also had worked at General Brown High School, she and her sister in-law started B&J Bait Shop in Dexter and in her early years she did daycare. She liked bingo, fishing, shopping, Casino bus trips, sewing and crafting homemade jewelry, loved baking, her grandchildren and flowers and gardening. She also loved her dog Barney. She is survived by her husband James, a daughter Maureen Connors and her husband Michael Seitz of Yorktown, Virginia, a son Daniel Connors and his wife Mary of Newport News, Virginia; 3 grandchildren- Patricia, Elizabeth and Ethan 2 great grandchildren Danielle and Phillip. Step children include Jennie Lynne Bond of Clayton, John Robbin of Dexter, Step grandchildren are Patrick and Kyle Bond and Ashley Aarons and step great grand's are Corrinne, Laurel, Jackson and McKenna. She has sisters: Mary Jane BeCraft of Chaumont, Doris Reed of Chaumont, Barbara (Ron) Smith of Dexter, and brothers: Dewey and Betty Kirch of Carthage, Claude and Judy Kirch of Dexter and David and Marlene Kirch of Dexter and several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by a brother Wilbert Kirch and on April 20, 2016 her twin brother Bernard Kirch passed. A funeral service will be held Tuesday April 26th at 12:00 noon at the Johnson Funeral Home, Dexter with Fr. Muench officiating. Burial will be in Dexter Cemetery. Calling hours are from 10:00 - 12:00 prior to the service. Donations may be made to S.P.C.A. and online condolences may be sent to dexterfuneralhome.com.
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