Elizabeth Ann Robinson's Obituary
Elizabeth Ann Robinson, affectionately known as Lizzie, was born Saturday, April 7, 2018, into the loving arms of Andre’ and Stevy Robinson.
“Princess Elizabeth Ann” was the theme of her Sip N See adorned with signs “Live Big Little Girl” and that she did exceptionally well. Two years, four months was a short time to make an everlasting impression upon the lives of so many people. You see, Lizzie’s family is quite large, but her fan club is even larger.
Lizzie, an innocent toddler, was unique and full of energy and life, she was tenacious, and had a way of owning every room she entered, specifically when she walked into her school at Hillcrest Child Development Center. Her giggles were infectious, her requests were met with “yes”, and her heart was filled with love for everyone, as she was known for giving kisses and saying, “I love you.” She enjoyed sing-alongs with any family member to Baby Shark. Watching the Disney movies Coco and Frozen II repeatedly, Lizzie has the entire family singing the lyrics to Remember Me and The Next Right Thing, the meanings imply something different now.
Never one to settle down during waking hours, her energy allowed her to enjoy playing football or climbing into the wooden swing set and playhouse, and loading up the toys to ride shotgun in the John Deere Gator with her brother, Evan; jumping on the trampoline with her big sister, Chloe, or wrestling in the middle of the floor with both siblings. T-Ball with her dad and cuddling up with her mom was also on Lizzie’s list of must-haves.
A full to a nearly empty bowl of Honey-Nut Cheerios was always her incentive to ask for more, “More cereal...” She was often found in the kitchen going for her personal stash of fruit snacks, chocolate, or crackers. Her sister taught her words of affirmation in which she translated and recited without prompting, “I kind, I cute, I pretty, I smart, I important, and I love Jesus and Jesus loves me.” Lizzie enjoyed life, and we enjoyed Lizzie.
On the morning of August 14, 2020, our precious Princess Elizabeth Ann, “Lizzie”, departed from her earthly home to her Heavenly home to be eternally embraced by the Lord Jesus Christ, her paternal great-grandparents, Ira and Arnita Robinson and J.W. and Beatrice White; maternal great-grandparents, Carroll and Norma Huckabay, who preceded her in death.
With thousands of pictures and videos to cherish her memories, she is forever etched in the hearts of her parents, Andre and Stevy Robinson; sister, Clorissa Robinson, brother, Evan Robinson, all of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; paternal grandparents, Larry and Juanita Robinson of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, maternal grandmother, Benita Boone of Tulsa, Oklahoma; paternal grandfather, Steve Huckabay of Palmdale, California; great-grandparents, Connie and Kaye Boone of Eufaula, Oklahoma; aunts, Andrea Robinson of Dallas, TX, Samantha Huckabay of Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Becca Huckabay of McKinney, TX; uncle, Chris Huckabay of Norman, Oklahoma; and numerous great-aunts, great-uncles, cousins, family friends, teachers, classmates, and people who instinctively adopted her as part of their family.
We miss you Lizzie, Lil Lizzie, Miss Priss, Stinker, Lizzie Lou, LouLou, Lizzie Poo, Juicy Fruit, Birthday Twin, Busy Lizzie, Pootie, and she called herself Bizabit as she tried to pronounce her name. Lizzie was loved and she knew she was loved.
Lizzie’s parents allowed her to bless four families with her heart valves and corneas. Two years, four months, and the legacy of several lifetimes... that’s our Lizzie.
Webcasting of the service is available at the following link:
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