Tammy Robinson Death: Beloved Community Member and School Staffer Passes Away in Tragic House Fire
Tammy Robinson, a cherished member of the Cash-Bono-Valley View Community, tragically lost her life in a house fire on September 8, 2024. Her passing has sent shockwaves of grief throughout the community.
Tammy was a bright light in the lives of those around her, known for her positive and encouraging attitude. She worked in the Brookland cafeteria and led the Bearcat Cat Club program, spreading joy and optimism to all.
Her sudden death, along with that of her partner Pete Keyes, has left their young son and the community heartbroken. A GoFundMe campaign has been organized by Angie Robinson to support their son’s funeral and living expenses.
Pete Keyes was a beloved figure in the neighborhood, famous for his Santa Claus impersonations and joyful “HO HO HO’s” that brought happiness to children during the holiday season.
Both Tammy and Pete will be deeply missed by those who knew them. The GoFundMe campaign has raised $100 so far, with a goal of $10,000. The community is urged to come together and support the family with donations and prayers.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Robinson and Keyes families during this difficult time. May Tammy and Pete rest in peace, and may those close to them find strength and comfort.
The community is rallying around the family, offering support and comfort in their time of need. The GoFundMe campaign is a testament to the outpouring of love and support for Tammy, Pete, and their son.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the GoFundMe campaign organized by Angie Robinson. Any contribution would be greatly appreciated and would help give Tammy and Pete the dignified send-off they deserve.
We hope that the legacy of Tammy Robinson and Pete Keyes will continue to live on through those who loved them, and that their memory will bring comfort and peace to all those who were fortunate enough to have known them.
The sudden loss of Tammy and Pete has left a void in the lives of those who knew them, but their impact on the community will never be forgotten. Their love, kindness, and generosity inspired countless people, and their memory will continue to motivate others to make a positive difference.