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Robin Kessler

January 10, 1962 ~ April 14, 2009

Robin Dawn (Mayle) Kessler age 47, resident of Millington, MD passed away on Tuesday April 14, 2009 at Bethesda Navel Hospital in Bethesda MD. She was born January 10, 1962 in Wilmington, Delaware a daughter of Lemuel and Dolores (Norris) Mayle of Bruceton Mills. She was united in marriage May 24, 1980 to retired Chief Warrant Officer Michael J, Kessler, Sr. who survives at Millington, MD. Also surviving is; One son; Lance Corporal Michael J. Kessler, Jr. of Millington, MD One daughter; Noel N. Kessler-Benjamin and husband Kevin Benjamin of Concord, NC Two sisters; Victoria Edwards Cynthia Mazzotta both of Delaware. One grandson; Malakai Benjamin Robin was a graduate of Newark High School and Abington Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She was a registered nurse and a certified flight trauma nurse. She was a member of the Marines Key Wives Club. Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home 216 N. Walnut St. Philippi, WV on Saturday April 18, from 10:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. the service hour with Pastor Winfield Mayle officiating. Interment will follow in the Norris Family Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or the ASPCA. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.wrightfuneralhomeservices.com. Wright Funeral Home Services.

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  1. Robin was a very special person who always had a smile to share and a pleasant word for all. It was my honor and pleasure to care for her and spend time with her. My sincere condolences to ALL of her family and friends. She will be missed.

  2. Robin blessed me with many memories and always made me smile. May God Bless Robin, her family and friends always. Angela Gerhardt, LTJG, NC, USN

  3. My life was touched by Robyn, I was happy to care for her and get to know her. My sincere condolences,
    Susan Kalaine, RN
    ICU, NNMC

  4. I had the honor of taking care of Robin several times. We had a good time talking and praying each time that I was assigned to her. My the Lord hold the entire family in His arms at this time.

  5. I enjoyed being your corpsman. It was always a pleasure because you were always kind and most sweet. Even though you were state “here comes trouble” when i walk in the room i knew you were joking and we shared that laugh together. i will deeply miss you and will soon see you again.

  6. Our thoughts are with you in this difficult time. Mrs. Kessler was one of the best patients I have ever had the pleasure to know. I still remember the first night I worked with her and was pleasantly surprised by how much fun I had with her and her family. Still one of the best nights I have ever had at this job. She left good memories with all she came in contact with here, and she will be missed.
    With all respects,
    HM3 Ferrer and all here at 5 Center.

  7. I was saddened to hear of Robin's passing. My thoughts and prayers from Delaware go out to the entire family.

  8. I had the pleasure of taking care of Robin several times on 3W. She was always a joy to care for and she and I shared several conversations about family and friends. she will be missed. God bless her and keep her always in his loving care and provide comfort to her family and friends.
    With warmest regards.
    Laura Tate, Ltjg/NC/USN

  9. Robin we all love and miss you very much. We will never forget all the love, caring, support and smiles that you gave. I truly believe that you are now smiling down and watching over all of us.

  10. My sweet sister!
    There will never be another like you!
    The crazy presents for everyone including the dogs, your skinny chicken legs running bases during family softball games, burnt Christmas dinner, our trip to Vermont – Baklava in the middle of the night, the field of flowers “on the way to Cape May”, water gun fights in North Carolina……..The kids all loved you so much! You were always the one that did the “fun stuff” with them. I promise that Kai will know all about you as he grows up. I am going to miss you so very, very much.

  11. Robin truly inspired me to give my best in all that I do as a nurse. I won't forget the times I was blessed to share holidays with her (Christmas and New Years Day) and those memories of her bright, smiling face will always stick with me. It was an honor to get to know Robin and her devoted family.
    May God continue to bless and keep you all,
    Rhiannon Lynn, ENS,NC, USN

  12. I too had the pleasure of being Robin's nurse on 3west numerous times. Caring for Robin and seeing the devotion of her family will hold a place in my heart and reminds me why I chose nursing. Christmas was especially fun with Robin. She called me her dancer and always gave me something to smile about! Robin will truly be missed and my sincere condolences to her wonderful family. Leslie Schneider, ENS, NC, USN.


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