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Robin Denise Gibbons, Age: 71
Apr 18, 1953 - Jan 04, 2025

Robin Denise Gibbons, 71, of Blue Springs, Missouri, passed away at the University of Kansas Medical Center on January 4th, 2025 after a short illness.Born in Peoria, Illinois, April 18, 1953 to William Paul and Elizabeth Pauline Gibbons, Robin grew up in Harrisburg, Illinois, and graduated from Harrisburg High School in 1971. She attended Bradley University and University of Southern Illinois before earning her Bachelor’s degree from William Jewell College and subsequently her Master’s degree from the University of Central Missouri.

 Upon graduation from William Jewel, Robin worked as an accountant and earned her certificate as a Certified Public Accountant. After her children were born, Robin pivoted careers, and took classes to become a licensed teacher in Missouri.  This signaled the beginning of her career as an elementary school librarian.  Robin had a passion for education and especially librarianship.

For eighteen years, Robin shared her passion for stories with countless students, working in both the Hickman Mills and Belton school districts. Robin served as a member of the Mark Twain Committee helping to steer younger readers toward the best in children’s literature. She was an active member of the Missouri Association of School Librarians.  Upon retirement from teaching elementary school in 2014, Robin realized her lifelong dream of teaching at the collegiate level as adjunct professor at the University of Central Missouri mentoring interns and practicum students in library science. In that role she harnessed her years of experience to help shape the next generation of school librarians. Simultaneously she held a part-time position at MidContinent Public Library in Blue Springs, Missouri.

When she wasn’t teaching, Robin loved to travel and did so extensively, particularly to the Bahamas, which she visited every year with her friends. She absolutely adored the ocean, especially seahorses.  She also enjoyed live theater and took annual trips to New York City to experience the best that Broadway had to offer. And on Saturdays and Sundays it was football.  She could often be found cheering on Mizzou or the Kansas City Chiefs.

Robin married Russell Honley in the fall of 1983 in Las Vegas, a city that became a favorite vacation destination throughout their forty-one year marriage. Together, they raised two children, William (Will) and Mary Elizabeth (Mary Beth) Honley, to whom Robin was especially devoted. She never missed a hockey game, Special Olympics event, or personal milestone.

In addition to her husband and children, Robin is survived by her brother Mark Gibbons and his wife Janice, niece Traci Rann and husband Jim, niece Blair Gibbons, aunt Helen Gibbons Holt, cousin Glenda Raikes and husband Jim, cousin Bill Holt, daughter-in-law April Maguire, sister-in-law Lorna Anderson, and brother-in-law Charley Brown, along with several beloved nieces and nephews and many, many friends. At Robin’s request, there will be no memorial service. Donations may be made to the Harrisburg, Illinois public library or Special Olympics, Lee’s Summit, Missouri in her honor.

Condolences

Kathy Neely Jan 12, 2025

Former co-worker (librarian) ,Holt ,Missouri

I am so very sorry to hear of Robin’s passing. We were both librarians at Hickman Mills. Robin was so much fun to work with & served as a mentor to me. We always thought it was funny how we were both accountants in our former lives before becoming librarians. She was an amazing teacher & friend.

Rene Burress Jan 13, 2025

Colleague ,Warrensburg ,Missouri

Robin was such a valuable member of our team at UCM. She was a mentor to many future school librarians while working with them on their practicums and student teaching experiences. I will miss our phone calls and times together at Johnny's Tavern.

Jana Stidham Jan 13, 2025

Friend ,Greenwood ,Missouri

I am so sorry to hear of Robin ‘s passing. I met Robin when I was doing my library internship in Belton school District. Robin was always so kind to me and helped me learn a lot. I was able to see her again at UCM when I went through the library program. She will be missed! She was an amazing lady. Prayers for the family during this time.

Terri and Whitney Bowlin Jan 14, 2025

Special Olympics ,INDEPENDENCE ,Missouri

Russ and Mary Beth Robin was a very special person. We will miss her dearly and all her support and kind words. Our prayers and thoughts are with you as you navigate through this. All our love and prayers.

Louise Brehm Feb 27, 2025

Co-worker ,Lees Summit ,Missouri

I’m very sorry to hear of Robin’s passing. I didn’t work with Robin long at Mid-Continent library, but I so enjoyed her friendship and energetic personality! We were both retired second career educators. She was one of the people who made getting through a pandemic not so frightening!

Robinson Janie Mar 15, 2025

Friend ,Grain valley ,Missouri

I met Robin at the library in North Blue Springs, then the small one in Grain Valley to the New one. She was totally amazing and brilliant but never bragged about her accomplishments. I just will never forget her. God take care of all of you.