

Linda Jane Robinson, born on June 14, 1943, in the charming town of Evansville, IN, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2025, in Boulder, CO, at the age of 81. Linda's remarkable life journey was richly interwoven with threads of love, dedication, and community spirit. Though not religious, she lived her life deeply connected to Christian values and principles, nurturing her family and friendships with kindness and compassion.
Linda's most cherished accomplishments came from the heart of her family life. She celebrated 60 wonderful years of marriage with her late husband, Darl Robinson, creating a legacy of love and warmth that enveloped their children and grandchildren. Her greatest pride and joy were her children, Robert Robinson (Shelley) and Jennifer Dusza (David), and the legacy they continue through her grandchildren, Mary Kathryn Dusza and Andrew Dusza. Her profound influence on her family's lives is an enduring testament to her nurturing spirit and unwavering support.
Within the broader community, Linda shone brightly as an active and proud member of the American Legion Auxiliary Group. Her involvement in the Auxiliary reflected her enduring commitment to service, camaraderie, and giving back to those around her. Through her work, she forged deep connections and friendships, enriching the lives of many with her generosity and warmth.
Linda was known for her quiet demeanor, but those fortunate enough to engage her in conversation discovered a vibrant spirit with strong views, especially about sports, and her beloved Denver Broncos. Her conversations were marked by authenticity and a genuine interest in sharing her perspectives with those around her.
Surrounded by family throughout her life, Linda faced the heartache of bidding farewell to her beloved husband, Darl Robinson, and her parents, Robert Harding and Flora Kathryn (Choete) Harding. She is survived by her loving brother, Jimmy Harding, whose memories and stories will continue to honor her legacy.
As we celebrate Linda's life, we remember a woman of grace, principle, and resilience. Her family will gather for a funeral service to honor her memory at a future date, sharing in stories and memories that commemorate a life beautifully lived. Her legacy of love, family, and service will forever serve as a guiding light to those she leaves behind.
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