There are no words to express how fortunate we are to live in our village of Sag Harbor. The outpouring of love and caring shown to us during this difficult time of losing Robin has sustained us.
Thank you for your visits, calls, cards, flowers, orchids, platters, dinners and just being here for us. The donations in memory of Robin to the scholarship fund will be carried out each year to a senior going into the field of education.
Thank you again for making this possible. Our hearts are heavy, but everyone has helped to ease the pain and we love you all.
Linda, Gregg and Kristen Schiavoni
Christian Brogle
Sag Harbor
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