It is with great sadness that we must inform you of the demise of Robin Keener, who was the founder of our company. It is impossible to overstate the significance of Robin’s influence on our lives and the community. She was a genuinely remarkable woman. We will shortly share information regarding a memorial service and written tribute that will be held in honor of Robin. During this interim period, we ask that you continue to pray for Homecoming and that you take a minute to honor Robin in a manner that would be significant to you.
In addition, we want you to submit any anecdotes or photographs you have captured of her. You are no longer with us, but your legacy will endure in the hearts of the many courageous and beautiful women you have left behind.
You never failed to tell me that page 417 was the answer, regardless of whether you were right or wrong or how I felt about it. I have made the decision to engage in the practice of “acceptance” today and to reflect on the wonderful memories that we were able to share from Abington to Belair. I am eternally grateful for all of the knowledge that was offered over the 20-day rehabilitation journey.
Keeping my family and friends in my prayers at this time. Already am missing you, my friend. When I first met you, it was on a Tuesday night at the Bel Air Women’s group. That was almost 34 years ago. Without you, I would not have been able to maintain my sobriety.
And I believe that there are a great number of people who share the same sentiments. Even in the early stages of your recovery and even in the most recent few months, you never failed to see the humorous side of things and make me laugh.
I will be praying for each and every member of your family and friends. She was a pioneer in the field of recovery, and Robin was a pioneer. Throughout her life, she made it her mission to guarantee that women in Harford County could receive care of the highest possible standard. Working with her over the course of the past 23 years has been both a pleasure and an honor.
Relax, my friend; you’ve done an excellent job! I adore you and I am already missing you! One who possesses both dignity and grace! Never ceasing to bestow counsel and inspiration upon others. I will be eternally thankful to you for the gift of recovery that you gave without expecting anything in return. Over the course of many years, you were the one who brought acceptance. Your new home in Christ is yours to enjoy. You have my love.