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Edna Henrietta “Tom” <I>Insprucker</I> Robbins

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Edna Henrietta “Tom” Insprucker Robbins

Birth
Delphos, Allen County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Feb 2008 (aged 95)
Lewiston, Niagara County, New York, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown. Specifically: Ashes handled by crematorium Add to Map
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Tom passed away at her daughter's, Sally, home.

She was born to Grover B. and Bessie (Holmes) Insprucker.

She married Paul Robbins, who she survived.

She had six children, twins Sally and Sue (Creighton), Florida, Janet, Minnesota, John, Florida, James, Florida, and David.

Deceased are a brother, John; a sister, Gerri.

Uncle John, Grandma Gerri, Grandma Bird, and Aunt Tom owned a restaurant in Toledo called "Tom and Jerry's". and John did the cooking and Geraldine and Edna did the serving. The years were approximately 1928 - 1935. They sold it and Aunt Tom married and Uncle John went to Oherlin, to the college of the same name.

Aunt Tom and Uncle Paul lived in Toledo with their three daughters, Sally, Sue and Janet. From 1939 to 1942, their niece and my mother, Judy Moore, lived with them. They then moved to Maumee and lived there until Paul died. Aunt Tom then moved to Florida and subsequently to New York to live out her years with her daughter Sally and her husband Bob.
Tom passed away at her daughter's, Sally, home.

She was born to Grover B. and Bessie (Holmes) Insprucker.

She married Paul Robbins, who she survived.

She had six children, twins Sally and Sue (Creighton), Florida, Janet, Minnesota, John, Florida, James, Florida, and David.

Deceased are a brother, John; a sister, Gerri.

Uncle John, Grandma Gerri, Grandma Bird, and Aunt Tom owned a restaurant in Toledo called "Tom and Jerry's". and John did the cooking and Geraldine and Edna did the serving. The years were approximately 1928 - 1935. They sold it and Aunt Tom married and Uncle John went to Oherlin, to the college of the same name.

Aunt Tom and Uncle Paul lived in Toledo with their three daughters, Sally, Sue and Janet. From 1939 to 1942, their niece and my mother, Judy Moore, lived with them. They then moved to Maumee and lived there until Paul died. Aunt Tom then moved to Florida and subsequently to New York to live out her years with her daughter Sally and her husband Bob.


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