Sally Lynn

Robbins

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Sally Lynn Robbins

Dec 10 1961 - Feb 05 2021

Sally Lynn Robbins left this world suddenly on February 5, 2021 in Plano, Texas at the age of 59. She was surrounded by her loved ones. Sally was born on December 10, 1961 in Garland, Texas to Everett L. Dunn and Linda Sue Dunn.

She will be missed everyday by her 3 daughters; Amber James and husband Jesse of Princeton, Texas, Kourtney Walker of Farmersville, Texas and Hayley Robbins of Farmersville, Texas. Boyfriend Gary “Bubba” Childress of Farmersville, Texas. Her 7 Grandchildren, Blake and Kadence James, Kelton and Keaton Walker, Hayden and Hadley Alexander and Hayzel Redwine. Sally is also survived by her 2 sisters; Sheila Johnson and husband Jody of Sherman, Texas and Laura Hamilton and husband Michael of Farmersville, Texas. She is also loved and remembered by numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and people she called family.

Sally loved life and everyone she met, she had an unforgettable smile and loved to talk she was up for conversation anytime. And like most of us, LOUD! Sally could sing like no other, her voice was beautiful just like her. I’m pretty sure she was an amazing shopper too, because she never stopped shopping! She may have not needed everything she bought, but she got a good deal. She was funny outgoing sarcastic but o’ so gullible. We will always remember that smile, the way her eyes danced, and how she always said “That’s so cool!”. She truly lived life to the fullest and put all her faith and trust in God above. We know we will see her again. Romans 8:18.

She is preceded in death by her Parents and great grandparents, grandchild Hartlynn Arnold, Brother, William Tracy Dunn and Sister Lisa Kay Dunn and Niece Shelby Johnson.

A Visitation will be held from 1-2:00PM at Bethlehem Baptist Church on Tuesday, February 9, 2021. The Funeral Service will begin at 2:00pm. With a Burial following the service at Bethlehem Cemetery. Officiating the services will be Bro. Tim James and Deacon James Brooks.

 

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