
Jennifer Lee Robbins, 47, passed away at 6:15pm on March 8, 2026, at St. Paul’s Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Jen was born to her mother, Jackie, on May 10, 1978, and grew up in Delisle, Saskatchewan, the community she always considered home. On September 6, 2003, she married the love of her life, Brandon in a beautiful ceremony beginning a life together built on love, loyalty, and partnership. Together they created a beautiful family, and their three children—Olivia, Hannah, and Matthew—were Jennifer’s greatest joy and the center of her world. Being their mother was the role she cherished most, and the love she had for them was endless.
After graduating high school, Jen completed her education as a travel agent and had a passion for helping others plan meaningful experiences. Jen later built a career as an administrative professional at Nutrien Vanscoy, where she was known for her dedication, reliability, and strong work ethic. Beyond her career, her most important roles were being a wife, mother, and fierce friend, roles she carried with pride, strength, and unwavering commitment.
Jen had a competitive spirit and many talents. She was especially proud of earning a gold medal in women’s archery in Saskatchewan, an achievement that reflected her determination, focus, and strength.
She will be remembered for her warm and friendly nature, her sharp wit, and her remarkable toughness. Jen had a big personality and a presence that left an impression on everyone she met. She was courageous, kind, loving, and quick with humor. Fiercely loyal to the people she loved, Jen was the kind of friend everyone wanted in their corner. She stood up for those she cared about without hesitation and defended them with unwavering strength and loyalty. Full of life and determination, she showed those around her what strength and persistence truly look like. Even throughout her illness, Jen faced each challenge with resilience and grace.
During her final days, Jen’s best friends worked tirelessly to ensure that her needs were met, making sure she was as comfortable as possible. Their love, dedication, and presence were a constant source of support, and Jen was deeply grateful for their unwavering friendships. We are also immensely thankful for the compassion and care provided by the palliative care team, whose efforts and kindness ensured that Jen’s final days were as peaceful as possible.
Jen found joy in life’s simple moments. She loved spending time at the lake, being surrounded by her family, and sharing everyday moments with her husband Brandon. She also adored animals, especially her beloved dog Gracie and the farm cats that were always part of her home.
Her greatest joy and proudest accomplishment was the life she built with her family and the love she gave as a wife and mother. She leaves behind a beautiful family who will carry her love with them always.
Jen will be deeply missed by her husband Brandon; her children Olivia, Hannah, and Matthew; her mother Jackie; extended family; and many friends who are heartbroken by her loss. She was predeceased by her brother, Dan.
A celebration of Jen’s life will be held at 7:30 pm on April 18th 2026 at the Delisle curling arena. All are welcome to join us in honoring Jen’s remarkable life.
Jen will be remembered for her strength, her loyalty, and the deep love she had for her family. Though she is gone, the impact she had on the lives of those who knew and loved her will remain forever.
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