
It is with deep sadness that the family of Kathleen Anne “Gay” Robinson announce her passing on September 1, 2025, at the age of 83 years—just one day before her 84th birthday.
Gay was born on September 2, 1941, in Pincher Creek, Alberta, where she enjoyed a happy childhood. After graduating from high school, she moved to Calgary, where she met her future husband, Glenn Robinson. They were married on May 16, 1964, and later moved to Kamloops
in the spring of 1968 to be closer to Glenn’s family and to raise their daughters, Karen and Cheryl. Gay worked at B.C. Hydro for 26 years before retiring in 1999.
She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter, Cheryl Stanley (Shaun Clark); her grandchildren, Kasia Kostiuk, Tegan Kostiuk, Madison Hildebrand (Adam), and Jake Stanley (Kyra); and her great-granddaughter, Hunter. She will also be deeply missed by her siblings
Shirley (George) Mowat, Jim (Eileen) Scott, B.J. (Bette Jean) Scott, and Tom (Bonnie) Scott, as well as by many nieces and nephews. Gay was predeceased by her beloved husband, Glenn, in 2007 and by her cherished daughter, Karen Kostiuk, in 2013.
In May 2015, Gay suffered a massive stroke and had been in extended care ever since.
The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the dedicated staff and caregivers at Overlander Long-Term Care (where she spent her first year) and Kamloops Seniors Village (where she lived for the past nine years). Your kindness, compassion, and devotion brought
comfort not only to Gay but to all of us. You truly are angels.
Special thanks are also extended to her dear friends, Mary Bentley and Brenda Thompson,
whose visits and outings brightened Gay’s days. Your support over the past decade has been
invaluable, and Cheryl is especially grateful for the love and companionship you shared.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, friends who wish may make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Kamloops Hospice Association.
Mom, you were an inspiration to everyone whose life you touched with grace and generosity. The joy and laughter you brought us will never fade. One day we will be together again as a family, as it was meant to be. Though we miss you deeply, we find peace knowing you are reunited with Dad and Karen. Thank you for being such an extraordinary Mom and the best Grandma. We are so grateful that you were able to meet your great-granddaughter, Hunter, who brought you such joy. We will love you always, carry you in our hearts forever, and look forward to the day we meet again.
With love always,
Cheryl, your devoted daughter
Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com