Robin Baxter, 54, of Indianapolis ascended to heaven on February 23, 2018. She descended from heaven on September 4, 1963 to her parents Robert and Gladys (Mullendore) Ague, who precede her in death.
Services will be held on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at Linwood Christian Church, 4424 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46201 at 3 pm. Calling will be held prior to the service from 1 to 3 pm.
Robin cherished every moment with her grandchildren. She enjoyed crocheting, cooking and reading. She was loved by her co-workers. She was very fond of cats. She always had a smile for everyone; she brightened the room when she walked in. Robin was a great wife, mother, grandma, and memaw. Robin was a blessing sent by God; she will be truly missed and never forgotten.
She is survived by her husband of 30 years Brian Baxter; her children Helena Baxter (Bryan Wright) and Krystal Baxter (Virgil Balvin); grandchildren Kaleb, McKenzie, Dominic, Braylynn, Robert Zachariah, and Gracie; siblings Thomas (Cindy) Agnew and Gary (Jackie) Ague; aunt Janet Ague; and several nieces, nephews and friends.
Hynda Ziev says
I will deeply miss Robin. She had my back when no one else did. Hynda ziev
Krystal says
Dear Mom, I love you with all my heart, I know you are proud of me,and I promise to make you happy and smile up in heaven, just please do me a favor for my children, shine through them even on the darkest days; forevermore your youngest. -Krystal Mae Baxter.
Leann Emery says
Robin, You will be missed by many. Thanks you being the wife, mother and grandmother that anyone would be proud to have as their own. Blessings to you and your family. Leann Emery
Lindsey says
I am so sorry to hear of the death of Robin. The passing away of a loved one is always with much sorrow. May we have faith and confidence in the Bible’s promise of a time when pain, sickness and death are a thing of the past (Revelation 21:3, 4). My condolences are with the family at this difficult time.
Teresa says
Robin was my cousin we swam together played Jack’s. Sorry you left So soon love Teresa Ague