In Memory of

Robyn

Wiggins

(Roberts)

Obituary for Robyn Wiggins (Roberts)

Robyn Isabelle Roberts Wiggins, 69, of St. Marys, Ga., passed away on Saturday, October 3, 2020 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Robyn was born on December 30, 1950 to the late, Isadore H. Roberts, Sr. and Myrtee Roberts in St. Marys, Georgia. She was a faithful member of First African Baptist Church, St. Marys Ga,, where she accepted Christ at an early age. She was a graduate of the Ralph Bunch Class of 1969, and had spent the last 25 years of her employable years working as a Civil Servant at Kings Bay Military Base in Camden County, Ga. After she retired in 2012, she spent all of her time with family, and friends, even getting back into Knitting and Sewing.

Robyn was preceded in death by both parents, Isadore H. and Myrtee Morris Roberts; her husband, Anthony Wiggins; three siblings, Carmella V. Roberts, Marva Stevens Edge and Gerald Roberts; one grandchild, Shideh A. Aiken.

Left to cherish her memories: her loving children, Troy A. Williams, Sr. (Hiromi) of Japan, Tamara A. Bailey (Terrence, Sr.) of Texas, Waldron A. Hamilton (Dinita) of Woodbine, Georgia and Inga A.L. Hamilton-Smith (Sharnesha Smith) of Kingsland, Georgia; (14) grandchildren, Priest D. Aiken, Jr., Troy A. Williams, Jr., Timar A. Aiken, Sr., Ashlea Williams, Anthony Williams, Talia Hamilton, Eric Gaines, Jr., Kai Hamilton, Kyla Hamilton, Asia Williams, Carlos Fuller, Jr., Tre'Sean Bailey, Khloe Hamilton, Kerigan Hamilton; (5) great grands; (5) step children, Zelma Jones (Corey) of Pooler, Georgia, Stephen Gray of Jacksonville, Florida, Pearl Rawlins of Atlanta, Georgia, Larick Dewberry of Savannah, Georgia, Anthony Wiggins, Jr. of Ridgeland, South Carolina and Serene Aguilar of Wiggins, South Carolina; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, in laws and friends.

A graveside service will be held on Sunday, October 11, 2020 @ 1:00 p.m. at Oak Grove Cemetery, 203 East Dillingham Street, St. Marys, Ga. 31558

There will not be a repast due to the COVID 19 restrictions.

*Everyone planning to attend the services will be required to wear the proper PPE to help in the prevention and spread of Covid 19 virus.