Robin K. Keener

robin keener

July 6, 1957 ~ December 6, 2017

Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

Robin K. Keener, 60, of Franklin passed away on December 6, 2017 at UPMC Northwest at 11:33 am.Born on July 6, 1957, she was the daughter of the late William E. and Catherine M. Connell Cauvel.She was a class of 1974 Franklin Area High School graduate.On May 18, 1984, Robin married Clarence "Ike" Keener, Jr.Robin was a bakery manager for Riverside Bi-Lo in Franklin, Titusville and Meadville locations.She served on the Board of Venango County Humane Society. She also owned Sugar Sisters Baking and was known to sell her sweet treats and baked goods at the Franklin Curb Market.Left to cherish her memory is her husband, Ike Keener of Franklin; her son, Jeffery M. Cauvel of Franklin; and her sister, Sharyn L. Rinker and husband, Daniel, of Franklin. She is survived further by several nieces and nephews.In addition to her parents, Robin was preceded in death by her three sisters, Judith Alice Cauvel, Rosalie McDermott, and Aletha Ann Cauvel and her brother, Michael Don Cauvel.A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 16, 2017 at St. John's Episcopal Church at 10:00 am with The Reverend Mother Elizabeth Yale, pastor of the church, officiating.The family has requested that memorial contributions be made to the Venango County Humane Society, PO Box 1045, Oil City, PA 16301.To send cards, flowers or online condolences, friends and family are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. Ike and family,
    We are so sorry for the loss of Robin. We will always remember Wobin’s cookies with love delivered to our mailbox for BJ by SugarDaddy Ike. Rest well Robin.
    Jeanne and Don Shefchunas

  2. Ike, Jeff, Sherry, Kimmie Poo, Buffy and the entire family,
    My deepest sympathy to all of you. Robbie was my first friend I made when I came to live in this area. She (and her entire family) opened their doors and their hearts to me and made me feel as if I had a family right here in Frankin. We had so many good times camping, working together, and just sharing our lives. She always made me laugh. It was nice reconnecting after all this time but unfortunate that her time was cut short. I am truly sorry for your loss. I will always hold on to the memories I have of her (and all of the Cauvel family) and she will always be a part of my journey. I hope you will all do the same. God bless you all during this very difficult time.

    With love and prayers,
    Karen (and Melvin) Whitten

  3. Robin was one of the sweetest people I knew. I Met her thru the baking, she did..I sold bakery supplies and she has taught me alot about baking..we would talk for hours..she was a very caring person..will miss her laughter alot! RIP Robin..
    Lovingly
    Jackie Ghering

  4. Ike we are so sorry for your loss. May your memories help you thru this difficult time. Jim & Maribeth Bajorek

  5. So sorry for the loss of Robin. She was always so bubbly and happy. She will truy be missed by all who knew her. Andy U Marilyn Miller

  6. Robin was as sweet as her baked treats! So sorry Ike for your loss. Sending prayers for you and your family.
    Chris and Mike McNany

  7. My thoughts and prayers are with Ike, Sherry and family. This sweet young lady taken so soon, will be missed. Love you Terry and Trudy McDevitt

  8. To Ike and the family,
    I was very sorry to learn of Robin’s passing. I’ve missed her smile and friendly greeting at the Franklin curb market the last couple seasons, and I’m sure that there are many others who share that loss. May the memories of a healthy and more vigorous time in Robin’s life bring comfort to you.
    Sincerely,
    Lee Gilliland


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