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This memorial website was created in the memory of Robin Hamilton who was born in Edmonton, Alberta on January 20, 1987 and passed away on August 18, 2002 at the age of 15. She was Daddy's little girl and Mommy's amazing wild child - But most of all...  She was a beautiful, gift from God
Tributes and Condolences
Rest in peace   / Amy VanderWoude (School-Mate)
I am surprised and sad to hear of Robin's passing. She and i went to school together at Nellie. She was so full of life and i remember her very well. My condolences to her parents and siblings. As a mother i cannot even imagine the sadness you must f...  Continue >>
7 Years... 2555 Days   / Daddy
Another year... another day closer to seeing you again.  I hope you're having fun in heaven with Aunty Anita Grampa Gus Ganny Betty & Grampa Bruce!  I miss you ALL day EVERY day Muff!! 
Hard.  / Kristen Hamilton (Little sister )
I just wrote you a letter and got erased, argh!

Hey girlie, There are no words I can write or words I can say to express how i'm feeling right now. It's so hard now, harder than ever. I miss you like no other, we had a special bond that I...  Continue >>
6 YEARS   / Daddy
I find it hard to believe that you've been gone 6 whole years.  You'd be  21 years old now and I wonder every day what you'd look like now, what you'd be like as a beautiful young woman.  I look at other 21 year olds and I get jealous ...  Continue >>
Thank you   / Jan McDaniel
Thank you for sharing Robin's life. The photos show a beautiful child enjoying the years, and her writing is very special. I know you miss her and look forward to seeing her again in Heaven.
ROBIN / Nikki Wiles     Read >>
What a beautiful Girl!  / Sharon Howard (Friend)    Read >>
Beautiful Robin  / Laurie Szucs (Auntie)    Read >>
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Her legacy
An Interview With Robin  
(A school assignment she did @ age 13)

Robin Cindy Hamilton, currently a grade nine student in the Nellie McLung junior high all girls program at Oliver school. She has agreed to take time from her busy schedule to talk a bit about herself. “The first thing I remember would be Disneyland. I went there when I was four with my mother, father, brother (Sterling) & my sister (Sharie). I only remember a few things. I remember the log ride, pirates of the Caribbean, but most of all, I remember the Alice in wonderland ride. I remember the Cheshire cat grinning insanely, the queen of hearts’ booming voice, echoing through the long, dark corridor, & riding in the caterpillar.”


Robin has two sisters, Sharie (18), & Kristen (7). She also has one brother, Sterling (16). She lives with her mom, sister & brother on the northeast side. Her mom was married once before, & Sharie & Sterling are from her first marriage, Kristen & Robin are from her second. Her mother & father divorced when she was in grade 5. Her father works in the states (but he still lives in an apartment right by where she lives with her mom), so she sees him every other weekend, as well as on Tuesdays & Thursday when he’s in town. Her dad has a girlfriend named Sandy. Sandy has two children too. Their names are Kara (19), & Steven (13).

Robin has blond hair, blue-green eyes, wears glasses, & is about 5 feet tall. She weighs 86 lbs. Some of her hobbies are singing, dancing & drawing. She was a cheerleader in grade seven, and her team placed second in the Redman competition. Her ambition in life is to go to Marvel College to become an esthetician. She wants to make an impact on the earth. She wants to be remembered 10 years from now. She doesn’t want people to look at her face in the yearbook and think, “who the heck is that? What?! She was in my class? Since when?” she doesn’t want to be remembered as being pretty, popular, smart, funny, witty or even cool. She wants people to remember her as someone who changed their lives in a special little way.

More of her legacy...
 
Robin's Photo Album
Muff Graduation
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