She attended Muskegon Heights High School and Muskegon Community College where she earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing.
Robin was best known for the love she had for her family, spending time with them, along with her friends, decorating for Christmas, cooking the holiday turkey, frying chicken and making tortilla soup, having fun and her time as a High School Cheerleader. She enjoyed antiquing, decorating, gardening, fashion, fishing, traveling and sewing. Robin had careers with Benesys/Magellan Behavioral Health and Amerigroup.
She was preceded in death by her father Robert E. Walker Jr., her mother Ozella L. Connolly, her sisters Sharon C. Ratcliff and Karon K. Anderson, and her brother Robert E. Walker III.
Robin is survived by her loving husband Rodney E. Moton, her daughter McKenzie R. Moton, her son Keath E. Walker, her sisters Sundra R. Walker, Kelly M. Walker and April J. Walker, her nephews Kelemoke A. Norde and child Jayon Norde, Robert E. Walker IV and wife Jessica and children Alyssa and Aiden, Brandon L. Walker, Jordan W. Boston and children Thomas L. and Stormi O., Nicholas A. Boston, her nieces Dahia K. Penrice, Ayanna K. Walker, Hana A. Boston and husband Carlos, Hayley G. Boston, Kennedy L. Boston, and a host of cousins.
A Message from the family:
What we will mainly miss about Robin is talking to her on the phone. Everyone would call Robin on the phone for anything, if it was to catch up, talk about the news, following up with the latest celebrity gossip, or what happened on the newest show. Talking on the phone was how her and husband, Rodney, used to have dates before they got married. They would have phone dates because Rodney was in Law School, and he would fall asleep most of time because Robin’s soothing voice. Talking on the phone with her was how people found out how McKenzie, her daughter, wanted the best popsicles in the back freezer or how loud Robin would call out McKenzie’s name when she needed something. Talking on the phone with her was how you knew she had your back for anything even when she said she wouldn’t. It was so easy call Robin because she was always there to pick up the phone, but now we will call her in our hearts, always and forever.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.brooksidechampions.com for the Walker family.
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