Robin L. Buchler - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

Robin L. Buchler

May 24, 1956 - February 28, 2017

Robin Lynn Buchler, age 60, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 28, 2017, after courageously battling cancer for four years.

She was born in Baltimore, MD, and moved to Troy, PA shortly after her birth. She graduated from Troy Area High School in 1974. Robin began working on her college degree at Bloomsburg University and then graduated from Penn State University. She traveled and worked all around the world before settling in Wilmington, DE in 1992. She has worked at The Terrace at Greenhill, NVF, Connectiv, and for the past twelve years at Brookdale Assisted Living in Hockessin as their Business Office Coordinator.

Robin could be described as full of life, funny, kind, caring, good-hearted, and one-of-a-kind. Everyone that had the privilege of knowing Robin knew that she was completely non-judgmental and everyone’s confidant. She loved spending time at the beach with family and friends and found it relaxing and enjoyable.

She is predeceased by her father, Robert Buchler. She is survived by her mother, Nelda Kendall and her husband, Jack. Also surviving her is her brother, Brett (Carol) of Roxana, DE; nephews, Baptiste from San Diego, CA, Jacob and Caleb from Roxana and nieces, Sarah Buchler and Abigail Givens (Aaron), also from Roxana. In addition, Robin is survived by Guy Buchler (Fern) of Fenwick Island, DE and their children Patrick of Elkridge, MD and Christine Storm (Tyler) of Glen Burnie, MD, and longtime friend, Joe Corridori. Anyone that knew Robin would agree that this list of family would not be complete without mentioning the kids, Ling, Iggi, and especially Harriett, her beloved hairless cat who passed just a few days before her.

We would like to thank everyone for their calls, cards, thoughts and prayers during Robin’s illness.

Services and burial will be in Troy, PA at a later date as Robin wished.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Robin’s honor to Vitas Hospice, 100 Commerce Drive, Suite 302, Newark, DE 19713 or Faithful Friends, 12 Germay Drive, Wilmington, DE 19804.

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18 Condolences for Robin L. Buchler

  • Robin , I’m going to miss you terribly . Will keep our date with our 2 other friends sometime soon . RIP.

  • Prayers for Robin this morning. With sympathy to the entire Buchler family. Love, Bruce and Anne.

  • Sincere sympathy to the Buchler family. You have shown such tribute and love to a wonderful lady. She is so proud of all of you to have traveled with her on her journey. She will always be with you with her love and memories. Rest In Peace dear Robin.

  • So honored you were my unwaving friend for so many years. You know I’ll take excellent care if Ling. Thoughts and prayers are with your family.
    My sincere deepest sympathy to all.

  • Robin I will miss you. You were always a good friend. I will never forget our Zumba classes and picking raspberries. My deepest sympathy to your family. RIP.

  • To the Buchler Family,
    You have my deepest sympathy in the passing of Robin.
    Rest In Peace Robin

  • Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed and very dear.

  • To my best friend, you may be gone but will never be forgotten. It will always be about you the princess. My heart goes out to you and your family.

  • So very sorry to hear of Robin’s death…She was a very special part of the Seeley family in her years growing up…She will be remembered fondly by all of us who knew her.

    Karen Seeley Sargeant

  • My life has certainly been enriched having known you. Rest in peace my friend. The Class of ’74 will miss you. Extending my sincere condolences to the Buchler family.

  • My huge sympathies for both Robins family and friends. I may have not known Robin for a long time, but it didn’t take long to see what a lovely woman she was with a huge heart!

  • Nelda and Brett,

    So sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

    Debi

  • We’ll miss Robin’s sense of humor and expired jams, salsas and funny gifts she always gave us. Robin was “one of a kind” and will be truly missed by everyone she knew – condolences to the Buchler family & Joe.

  • I want to express my condolences to the family and close friends. We can never prepare ourselves for the pain of losing a loved one. But it is comforting to know that even God does not want to see death anymore (1Corinthians 15:26). I hope that the good memories, support from friends and family and the promises found in the Bible can bring you comfort at this time.

  • I’m sorry to hear of your loss and wanted to share the Bible’s hope of a resurrection at John 5:28,29 at a time when there is no more sickness pain or death anymore right here on earth according to Revelation 21:3,4.Please read these scriptures and may the god of comfort give you comfort in this time of bereavement.

  • Robin I’ve been thinking of you. Rest in peace. Sympathy to Brett, Nelda Jean, and the whole Buchler family.

  • Oh Robin, I just found out today of your passing, I am so sorry and will miss you. I always looked forward to and so enjoyed your yearly pictures of your cats near the holidays. I never met you in person but enjoyed our talks for the short time I was your payroll contact at Brookdale and the emails we recently exchanged in my retirement. I treasure the cookbook you sent me of Delaware recipes and will miss you and your wonderful sense of humor. I am sorry for your families loss. Rest In Peace my dear friend…

  • To my awesome friend Robin, I am going to miss you each and every day! You will always have a place at the table when the gang gets together. Thank you for being there for me, when my Mom passed. I am truly grateful for your support! Love you to the moon and back. My condolences to the Buchler family.

    ** Robin, If TEARS could build a stairway and MEMORIES a lane, I would walk right up to HEAVEN and bring you home again.

    Missing you, Mikee