Dasha (Dvoracek) Robinson
Died: May 19, 2008 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre - University Hospital
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Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre – University Hospital with her family by her side on Monday, May 19, 2008, Dasha Robinson (nee Dvoracek ) of London in her 56th year. Loving wife of David Robinson for 13 years. Beloved mother of Frankie Solarik of Toronto and stepmother of Lisa Robinson of Vancouver and Michael Robinson of London. Survived by her grandchild Kai Godfroy-Solarik. Sorely missed by her father and stepmother Frank and Rose Dvoracek, sister Irene and her husband Tony Deakon and niece Justine and nephew Adam. Also loved by step brother James Young and step sister Belinda Young. Predeceased by her mother Jana Dvoracek. The family will receive friends from 6-9 pm on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where a funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Thursday, May 22 at 1:00 pm with Reverend Julia Morden officiating. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 150-633 Colborne Street, London, Ontario, N6B 2V3 or to the Lung Association, 480 Egerton Street, London, Ontario, N5W 3Z6. Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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My profound heartfelt condolences to the family. May the arms of the angels surround Dave during his journey at this time.
Dasha and I met about 22 years ago and shared many laughs together.
I truly admired her sense of humor, pioneering spirit and strength.
Dasha was one classy lady! I will miss her very much.
Bless you, Dash.Our thoughts are with you,David & family.
With all my heart, I express my greatest condolences to Dasha’s family and friends and my gratitude for knowing Dasha.
She was an amazing women. Her presence touched the hearts and lives of her family and friends. Her love, determination, dedication and loyalty will live in us forever. Through us she will always carry on. How lucky we are to be honoured, touched and surrounded by her love, always.
Dasha and I met several years ago and became fast friends. I will miss her jovial spirit, humour and zest for life. Dasha radiated happiness in every way. Our friendship will be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Dasha, Dave and their family. Dasha was a kind and gentle soul who’s presence always brought a feeling of calm and serenity.
My deepest sympathy and condolences to all of Dasha’s family and friends.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
I know that there are few words that can really comfort after a loss like this but please know that I am thinking of you all.
Dasha was a very kind soul and I will cherish my happy memories of her.
Dave and family.Please accept our sincere sympathies,we share your grief at the loss of Dasha.
Dave and Family; Harry and I were both shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of your wife Dasha.
Although we only met Dasha a few times she was always warm and kind and we felt a great postitve spirt surrounding both of you. We are truly sorry for your loss. We wish you and your family strength and hope during this very sad time.
Harry and Rod Apt 1001.
To the family and friends of dasha i send our depest sympothy
The Brucki Family
Dave, How sad we were to hear of Dasha’s passing. Although we’ve been out of touch, we have great memories of our fun golf games together at Hickory Ridge. I had just heard where Dasha was working and looked forward to seeing her again. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless.
We are Freeman and Diane’s neighbours and spent New Years Eve 2006 with both you and Dasha. We had a great time together and shared alot of laughs.
When my husband was in the hospital this April he was in the next room to Dasha and we both went in at several times to talk to her and try to calm her nerves.
I prayed for a better outcome as Diane kept me informed of Dasha’s condition following her surgery and her following illness. My heart goes out to you Dave,I can’t believe she is gone. I am so sorry for you at the sudden loss of you wife.
My deepest sympathies to you Dave especially as well as the family.
I will miss seeing Dasha walking down the street always a smile on her face. She was a beautiful person both inside and out.
God Bless!
Words cannot adequately express the shock I felt when I learned of Dasha’s death on May 19th. I was, due to previous arrangements, unable to attend either her visitation or funeral service and for this I am truly sorry.
I was a client of Dasha’s for many years and more recently, my husband became a client.
I regarded Dasha as more of a friend than a business woman and we enjoyed many a conversation on a variety of topics during my visits to her salon.
I remember one such appointment where she related with such pleasure the recent trip she had made to her homeland. Her face and eyes radiated with joy when she described the places she visited and how pleased she was that she had been able to speak her mother tongue without too much difficulty, given the number of years since she last was “home”.
I thought Dasha was a lovely lady – I will miss her so much. I feel really privileged to have known her and cannot yet come to terms with her passing. My thoughts and best wishes go out to you, her family, at this most difficult time.
Her friend and client, Valerie Chandler.