Robin M. Snyder
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Robin M. Snyder, 47, of Morton, passed away Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at OSF Richard L. Owens Hospice Home in Peoria. She was born on August 14, 1976, in Peoria, to Gary and Vickie (Kaiser) Greene. Robin married Brian Snyder on June 12, 1999, in Morton. Surviving are her husband, Brian of Morton; children, Hayden and Ava Snyder, both of Morton; parents, Gary and Vickie Greene of Mackinaw; brother, Caleb (Valerie) Greene of Washington; nieces and nephews, Luke, Gia, Caleb Jr., Jude, Maeve, Sebastian and Mairead; aunts and uncles, Doug (Cindy) Kaiser, Julie (Michael) Shafer, and Bill Greene (Janette Smith); cousins, Chadd, Shelley, and Andrew; in-laws, Johnny (Paula) Snyder of Oklahoma City, Okla.; sister-in-law, LeeAnn Snyder; and brother-in-law, Adrian (Michelle) Snyder. She was preceded in death by three infant sons, Gabriel, Elliot, and Miles; grandparents, Mavis and Ken Kaiser, Robert Greene, and Mary (Bill) Twyman; and uncles, Richard and Roger Greene. Robin was a 1995 Morton High School graduate who went on to play collegiate soccer at Anderson University in Indiana, where she was on the 90’s Decade Team for her conference. After graduating with her elementary education degree, Robin taught in Indiana for four years. Following the birth of her quintuplets, she returned to college to earn her BSN and became a NICU nurse at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria for 15 years before becoming a supervisor at OSF On Call for the last year and a half. Robin’s love for life was evident not only through the joy, laughter, and love she brought to her family but also with her involvement of the NICU Miracle Walk. Robin cherished the many friendships she had throughout her life and her monthly card club nights. She was a fantastic wife and mother, who also held a special place in her heart for their dog, Waffle.
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