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Aug. 6, 2025
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Anna Victoria Robinson, 80, of Morganton, NC passed away, Friday, August 1, 2025. Born on July 28, 1945, she was the daughter of the late Raymond Dewitt Robinson, Sr. and Annie Lucille Robinson.

Anna graduated from Morganton High School, WPCC, and obtained a master’s degree from Pembroke. She enjoyed traveling and was an avid reader. Anna was also a member of a book club.

Anna is survived by her brothers, Michael T Robinson (Julia) and Raymond D. Robinson, Jr.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, Anna was preceded in death by her brother, Phillip “Phil” Robinson.

A graveside will be held at 12 p.m., Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at Burke Memorial Park.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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I used to work with Ann at Vaya Health many years ago. Ann was a lovely person with a great dry sense of humor and heart of gold. My sincere condolences go out to her family who she loved so dearly.

—Meredith Comer

So sorry for your loss. Praying for your family in this time of mourning.

—Chris Poteet
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Ann was such a sweet person. I worked with her at Via Health after she retired from the state.

—Dolores Huffman
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—Tammy Day
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We send our love and sympathy to the family of Ann. She fought the good fight, and now she is at rest in glory. Janie and Steve

—Janie Matthews
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I had the great fortune of working with Ann for many years. I knew her to always be approachable, warm-spirited, and kind hearted. She also had great, tough often subdued, sense of humor. Condolences to the family - you all meant so much to her! Rest well beautiful lady!!! Terry Spencer

—Terry Spencer
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—Sharon Parker

Ann and I became friends though a book club. She was very kind to me and made me feel welcome from the beginning. Ann was interesting to talk to. I will miss her very much.

—Judy J Hensley
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