Richard Robinson, Gas City, IN—Richard Robinson passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday morning following severe complications from a ruptured gallbladder, leading to sepsis. After being flown late Monday night to Ft. Wayne’s Lutheran Hospital, his condition necessitated an urgent transfer to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Tragically, his heart stopped en route to Indianapolis, and despite being revived once, his heart ultimately stopped again shortly after arriving.
Richard’s sudden passing leaves a profound void in the lives of his loved ones. His wife, Deena, is now faced with arranging his final expenses. Due to ongoing health struggles, Richard was unable to work and relied on disability benefits, leaving no life insurance or savings behind. This has placed an unexpected financial strain on his grieving family.
To support Deena in this difficult time, Sharon Scott, Richard’s sister-in-law, has organized a fundraiser to assist with the cremation and other final expenses. As of today, the community has raised $100 of the $2,500 goal, with one donation received. Sharon expresses her gratitude to everyone who has donated and urges anyone who can spare a small amount to contribute, as every donation helps ease Deena’s financial concerns.
The family also asks for prayers for Deena, Samantha, Richard’s granddaughter Eryn, and the extended family as they navigate this difficult period.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Richard Robinson’s family and loved ones. May they find comfort in the memories they shared, and may Richard rest in peace.
Short Summary of Richard Robinson
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Richard Robinson |
Date of Passing | Tuesday morning |
Fundraiser Created By | Sharon Scott |
Goal Amount | $2,500 |
Amount Raised | $100 |
Location | Gas City, IN |
Purpose | Final expenses for cremation and support for Deena Robinson |
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