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Robin T. Shea OLNEY, MD - Robin Turpin Shea, of Olney, MD, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2021, age 54. Beloved wife, partner, and best friend of Quinlan J. Shea, III for 26 years. She is survived by her father, Donald W. Turpin of Summerville, SC, stepmother, Peggy; mother, Judy A. Lanuti of Ann Arbor, MI, step-father, Daniel; mother-in-law, Hedi S. Shea of Chagrin Falls, OH; brother, Dennis W. Turpin of Tampa, FL, wife, Ruby; sister Amber Henderson of Nashville, TN, husband, Harold; sister, Melody Dupree of Summerville, SC, husband, Steve; brother-in-law, Kevin T. Shea, wife, Bertha; and sister-in-law, Christina S. Lordan of Chagrin Falls, OH, husband, Timothy. Loving aunt of Christopher Lordan, Brian Turpin, Sean Lordan, Katarina McKoy, Claire Lordan, Brian Lordan, Connor Lordan, Rebecca Dupree and Rachel Dupree; and devoted Godmother to many special young people. Robin was born in Tampa, Florida and graduated from high school in Summerville, South Carolina. After moving to the Washington, DC area, she worked for a defense contractor and in the energy sector, culminating in the position of Assistant Director at a non-profit K-12 education foundation. Robin was active in her local civic and homeowners' associations and was a state-certified Master Gardner. The best word to describe Robin is beloved, defined as dearly loved, because to know Robin was to love Robin. In many ways she embodied the southern hospitality of her roots, as she genuinely welcomed new people into her life. She had the incredible knack of making friends wherever she went, whether with staff at local stores and restaurants; acquaintances from many years of world travels; other Washington Capitals fans; or among the Doctors, nurses and fellow patients that journeyed with her for over five years. If you came into Robin's orbit, you would feel her pull because she had the gift of making anyone she spoke to the center of her attention. Even as metastatic breast cancer attacked her body, she always had a sense of humor and ready smile-a real smile that lit up her face and crinkled her eyes-and her laugh was contagious and uplifting. She was steadfast and positive until the end, and occasionally headstrong too, but in a good way. Robin was a lifelong learner and always open to new experiences, especially when absorbing new locales, cultures, and cuisines in her global travels with Quin. She turned her passion for nature's beauty and gardening into volunteerism as she worked to beautify her neighborhood and the broader community. Robin's love and kindness radiated until the end, and those ripples will endure. She will be well missed. Robin wished to spend eternity in a few of her favorite places and her ashes will be spread at a later date. Services are being held privately. If inclined, please celebrate Robin's life by donating to one of her favorite charities: Habitat for Humanity, So Others Might Eat, and World Central Kitchen. Arrangements entrusted to Going Home Cremation and Funeral Care. www.goinghomecares.com Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 25 to Feb. 26, 2021.

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Teresa (Somogyi) Marshall

March 27, 2021

I met Robin shortly after moving to Rockville from Newport Beach, CA in 1999. As we were both born in the South we instantly felt some camaraderie due to our childhood backgrounds and our friendship quickly developed over shared interests like movies, exotic food, gardening and travel, both domestically and internationally. There was always a topic we could talk about. We are both strong character types and sometimes disagreed but never disagreeably, especially about politics. Robin had a sparkling smile and a twinkle in her eye that I will always remember. I was devastated when I learned that she had contracted MBC but was so impressed with her courage and strength as she struggled in her fight against it. She left us far too young and will be sorely missed but she left behind a legacy of beauty wherever she plied her knowledge and hard work as a consummate gardener. My heart goes out to Quin and the rest of Robin’s family and I pray they will find comfort in God’s Grace and their love for each other in this, their hour of sadness.

Simone Taylor

February 28, 2021

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering your loved one today and always. Please except my condolences.

Sabine

February 28, 2021

She’s been one if the most wonderful persons I’ve ever met. I’m sure her spirits and influence will stay among us. It’s so hard she left that early but it’s been a valuable present to know her. I will never forget her.

Barbara Falcigno

February 28, 2021

I feel blessed to have worked with Robin years ago on a local land use issue. No matter what was happening, she had a positive outlook and she knew how to get things done. For example, we needed people to attend the annual HOA meeting to learn about the land issue so as HOA president, she added something about mailbox requirements to the agenda. She grinned as she explained that would get people to show up. She will be missed.

To Quin and her family, may it bring you comfort knowing so many people are grieving with you.

April Hill

February 27, 2021

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
She was a great friend. I wish we wouldn’t have lost contact. She had a light that shined so bright and the most friendliest smile!! She will be missed and I thank God our paths crossed. Love April

JW/JKH

February 26, 2021

My deepest sympathy to the (Turpin) Shea Families for the loss of your loved one, Robin, and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength.

Jacquelyn Bradshaw

February 26, 2021

Robin, you are the epitome of courage. It was a blessing to have known you on our earthly journey. Quin, you are the epitome of a courageous and faithful husband. Praying for your comfort, strength and peace during this season. ❤

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