Marion Robb Obituary

Marion Robb

April 28, 1932 - December 23, 2024

Marion Robb Obituary

Marion Catherine (Sheehan) Robb, a much beloved wife, mother,

grandmother, great grandmother, and aunt, passed away

peacefully on Monday, December 23, 2024 at the age of 92.

Marion is survived by her five children, and their spouses and

partners; Marianne Robb and Steve Walsh, William Jr. and

Christine Robb, Stephen Robb and Kathleen Riopel, Peter and

Marianne Robb, Andrew Robb and Teresa Lee; her 14 cherished

grandchildren, Charlotte (Kyle Fry), Peter (Dallas Bridwell), Dylan

Walsh (Leidys Gutierrez), Ciaran Walsh, Hana (Michael Ciccone),

Ursula, Gunnar, Willie, Liam Walsh, Miles, Owen, Cameron,

Katherine, and Henry Robb; two great granddaughters, Lillian Fry

and Sutton Bridwell; and countless nieces and nephews. Marion

was predeceased by her beloved husband Bill, and her older

siblings Margaret Connelly, Helen Matthews, Josephine Barry and

Martin Sheehan, as well as her son Paul Damien Robb.

Marion was born April 28, 1932, the youngest child of Martin and

Mary (Dore) Sheehan, immigrants from County Limerick, Ireland.

She lived with her family in the Bronx, and attended Blessed

Sacrament School and Mt. St. Ursula Academy. In 1954, Marion

graduated from Misericordia Hospital School of Nursing, and in

1984, she graduated cum laude from Iona College with a BA in

Public Health.

Marion met her true love of over 65 years, her husband Bill, at a

dance in Rockaway Queens in 1954. They were engaged at

Christmas, and married on April 16, 1955. They spent their early

years together in the Bronx where their five children were born,

then moved to Larchmont in 1968 where they became active

members of the community for over 50 years, including at St.


Augustine Church. Marion was a woman of faith who regularly

attended Sunday and weekday mass, and was an active

Eucharistic Minister.

Volunteer service was a big part of Marion’s life. She donated

endless hours to countless efforts aimed at sustaining and/or

improving the functions of her parish, the schools, and the

community at large. Whether initiating local efforts to install curb

cuts on local streets to improve access for the disabled, or

providing meals for homeless individuals at Mother Hale House,

she always stepped up.

Marion was a lifelong accomplished athlete, beginning in high

school where she played basketball and ran track.  As an adult,

she spent many happy hours playing tennis, paddle tennis, golf,

and skiing – all kinds!  She especially enjoyed those activities

because they combined her love of spending time with family and

friends, with being outdoors.

Marion’s active lifestyle typically included a “more, the merrier”

approach.  From her early days as a camp counselor in NYC, she

embraced all that her surroundings had to offer.  Later, she would

round up her children, and quite often, various nieces and nephews,

for outings to the beach, ice-skating, the Bronx Zoo, and the

Museum of Natural History. She continued this tradition with her

grandchildren, who always looked forward to spending time with

their beloved “Beema;” time they will always cherish, and

experiences they will always carry with them.

Marion’s decision to attend nursing school was just the beginning of

her lifetime dedication to improving lives through healthcare.  After

graduating in 1954, she worked as a nurse at a NYC hospital, and


then occasional temporary shifts as a private duty nurse while

attending to her growing family. When her children got a bit older,

she worked as a substitute school nurse in the Mamaroneck School

system, and then part-time for the Cornell Medical School Public

Health Hypertension Control Program. Working as a Research

Nurse in this study allowed Marion to do what she loved best –

engage with patients – while expanding her healthcare chops. She

received many accolades for her work, and was a named

contributor to an article published about the study in the journal of

Occupational Health Nursing. 

During her tenure at Cornell, she also attended night classes at Iona

College. After obtaining her degree, Marion worked for several

years at the New York State Health Department, advancing a

Healthy Heart initiative. Her work afforded her the opportunity to

share information and incentives with various community members,

including many underserved populations throughout NYC, about

ways to improve lifestyles, and ultimately health outcomes.

Once retired, Marion continued her involvement in improving

healthcare systems by becoming a certified Ombudsman in a

program sponsored by the New York State Office for the Aging.

She also continued her participation, for over 15 years, in a study

sponsored by the Women’s Health Initiative about women’s health

as they age.

Most of Marion’s post-retirement activities however, focused on

spending time with family, friends, and travel. Together with Bill,

she traveled extensively throughout the US, Canada, Europe, and

the Caribbean, often making new friends along the way. Marion

also loved spending time at the beach, including the many years

she and Bill spent with friends in Siesta Key, FL. 


Marion will always be loved and remembered for her fierce love

and loyalty to family and friends, her commitment to faith and

social issues, and her indomitable spirit. She will be greatly

missed, and not soon forgotten.

Visitation will be held from 4 pm – 8 pm Friday, January 10 th at

Fox Funeral Home, 2080 Boston Post Road, Larchmont, NY. A

mass of Christian burial will be held on Saturday, January 11 th at

11 am at St. Augustine’s Church, 18 Cherry St., Larchmont, NY.

Interment will be on Monday, January 13 th at 12:15 pm at St.

Raymond’s Cemetery in The Bronx.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Marion’s memory

to the Parkinson’s Foundation @ Parkinson.org.


 


 


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Marion Catherine (Sheehan) Robb, a much beloved wife, mother,

grandmother, great grandmother, and aunt, passed away

peacefully on Monday, December 23, 2024 at the age of 92.

Marion is survived by her five children, and their spouses and

partners; Marianne Robb and Steve Walsh, William Jr. and

Events

Visiting

Friday, January 10, 2025

4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

John J. Fox Funeral Home Inc

2080 Boston Post Road Larchmont, NY 10538

Visiting

Funeral Mass

Saturday, January 11, 2025

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

St. Augustine Church

18 Cherry Ave. Larchmont, NY 10538

Funeral Mass

Interment

Monday, January 13, 2025

12:15 pm - 12:30 pm

St. Raymond's Cemetery

2600 Lafayette Ave. Bronx, NY 10538

Interment

Final Resting Place

St. Raymond's Cemetery

2600 Lafayette Ave. Bronx, NY 10538