![Main fundraiser photo](https://images.gofundme.com/RyAs1mv5W8O6k0XBd1-zQn_qohg=/720x405/https://d2g8igdw686xgo.cloudfront.net/43154290_1572882085860272_r.jpeg)
In Memory of Hope Shanae Robinson
Donation protected
Hope Shanae Robinson passed away Saturday, November 2nd. It was a big shock, and needless to say, me and my family are at a loss for words.
Hope was 26 and full of life. She radiated light where ever she was. The biggest thing that sticks out to me is how passionate she was about the world. She wanted to explore and travel every inch of this Earth. Her laugh and smile were contagious, and she always pushed to bring out the best in people. She was my big sister, a little sister to Shonda Robinson, and a daughter to Doug Robinson and Karen Robinson.
Anyone who knew her knows the passion she brought into everything she did. For over a decade, she was one to be feared on the softball diamonds. She was finishing up nursing school, and was pursuing what made her happy. She loved and cared, fearlessly.
I've been trying to make sense of all of this and somehow put it into words. But there is no way to do that. She was too young, and it was too soon.
Unfortunately, my family does not have the money to meet the expenses for the funeral. We are asking all of you for help to get through this horrific time. Our goal is to raise $10,000 to pay for her funeral and expenses. If you are not able to make a physical donation, prayers are just as good. Please feel free to share this link.
Thank you all for your support.
I love you, sissy.
Hope was 26 and full of life. She radiated light where ever she was. The biggest thing that sticks out to me is how passionate she was about the world. She wanted to explore and travel every inch of this Earth. Her laugh and smile were contagious, and she always pushed to bring out the best in people. She was my big sister, a little sister to Shonda Robinson, and a daughter to Doug Robinson and Karen Robinson.
Anyone who knew her knows the passion she brought into everything she did. For over a decade, she was one to be feared on the softball diamonds. She was finishing up nursing school, and was pursuing what made her happy. She loved and cared, fearlessly.
I've been trying to make sense of all of this and somehow put it into words. But there is no way to do that. She was too young, and it was too soon.
Unfortunately, my family does not have the money to meet the expenses for the funeral. We are asking all of you for help to get through this horrific time. Our goal is to raise $10,000 to pay for her funeral and expenses. If you are not able to make a physical donation, prayers are just as good. Please feel free to share this link.
Thank you all for your support.
I love you, sissy.
Organizer
Patrick Robinson
Organizer
Brownsburg, IN