
She is survived by her husband of 67 years, Alfred T. Robinson of Yarmouth; her brother Dawson Victor Carroll and his wife Joan of Lansdale, PA; her son Dwayne Robinson and his wife Kathy of Topsham; her grandchildren Christopher and Faith; as well as many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand-nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother William H. Carroll.
Anne spent much of her time as a child and young adult at the family home on the Housatonic River (Lake Zoar), Southbury, CT, with many fond memories of her parents and siblings. Her working career was primarily spent with the East Meadow, New York, school district. Anne loved her family and especially spending time with her grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, Sept. 27 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Lindquist Funeral Home, One Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth. A funeral service will be held on Monday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 27 Pleasant St., Brunswick, ME. Interment will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, 78 Smith St., Yarmouth, ME.
Please visit www.lindquistfuneralhome.com to view a video collage of Anne’s life and to share condolences, memories and tributes with her family.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Anne’s name may be made to: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 27 Pleasant St., Brunswick, ME 04011.
Comments are not available on this story. Read more about why we allow commenting on some stories and not on others.
We believe it's important to offer commenting on certain stories as a benefit to our readers. At its best, our comments sections can be a productive platform for readers to engage with our journalism, offer thoughts on coverage and issues, and drive conversation in a respectful, solutions-based way. It's a form of open discourse that can be useful to our community, public officials, journalists and others.
We do not enable comments on everything — exceptions include most crime stories, and coverage involving personal tragedy or sensitive issues that invite personal attacks instead of thoughtful discussion.
You can read more here about our commenting policy and terms of use. More information is also found on our FAQs.
Show less