Robyn Scott LeClair

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Standish - Robyn Scott LeClair, 59, died on Tuesday, August 21, 2018, surrounded by her loving family. Robyn was born October 15, 1958, in Portland, the daughter of the late Darrel W. and Constance L. (Porter) Scott. Robyn grew up in South Portland, attended local schools, and graduating in 1977. She was athletic throughout school and kept in touch with her Sunset Park Softball Girls. She had an artistic talent in multiple mediums including charcoal, pastels, and India Ink. In her free time Robyn enjoyed being outdoors and listening to music. Her family will greatly miss her creative and spunky personality. She was predeceased by her sister, Teresa Scott. She is survived by her husband of 17 years, Dan LeClair of Standish; a daughter, Erin Elizabeth Vivar and her husband Rudy of Biddeford; a son, Ryan Scott Cyr of FL; two sisters, Brenda Scott Mariner and her husband Michael of Saco, Sandra Scott Summerson and her husband David of York; and many nieces and nephews. A Private Celebration of Robyn's life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. To view Robyn's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com Memorial contributions may be made in Robyn's memory to the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland, PO Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098

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  1. So very sorry for your loss . Erin and Ryani have such wonderful memories of your mom abort of you
    God bless

    – MaryAnne Jordan Weeman

  2. Sorry for your loss, I knew Robyn from a class we had at the old Reynolds school. Beautiful person, inside and out. Robyn Russell-Kimball

    – Robyn Russell-kimball

  3. My sympathies to my niece and nephew Erin and Ryan. My heart is so heavy for you both! Loosing a parent is so fricken hard! One of my first memories of your mum was when I was 10. I kept her company on a few occasions while your dad would work late when they lived at the lake. we would make cookies and pop corn and play board games. we even made a scarcrow and gathered up leaves from outside to stuff it. She loved to draw and color and so did I so we would. We would play the radio and sing. One day there was a commercial that came on about using human placenta for shampoo. She was so upset! I asked why and of course she filled me in as to what that was lol. Another time she asked my parents if she could paint thier oil tank in the cellar pink and turn it into an elephant lol. Im not sure if they let her or not but I remember she did paint one into a pink elephant it might have been her and ferns tank on Brighton Avenue where you were brought home from the hospital Erin. Also her and Fern needed music at thier wedding and they recruited me at 14 years old to use my record player and play a song when she walked down the lawn. She was a free spirit, wearing long flowing dresses and going barefoot. I believe thats how her and your dad met. She stepped on glass at one of his parties that the whole city knew about and he helped her take care of it. I was crushed when your parents divorced but life went on. May God bring comfort and peace to you during this extremely difficult time. Love Aunt Kim and family

    – Kim Baker

  4. I have many fond memories of Robyn at the 04062 Post Office. We shared a rural route there. She was very well liked and always made us laugh. I am saddened to hear of her passing and my heart and prayers go out to her loved ones Rest in Peace Robyn, Love Cheri

    – Cheri Booth

  5. Ryan And Erin I am so sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of the 2 of you when you were young and all the good times I had with your mom. god bless

    – mary anne weeman

  6. Good bye to the mother of 2 of my children. I will do the best I can to keep an eye on them without you.

    – Fern Cyr

  7. l will forever remember Robyn as a member of the Sunset Park Girls Softball League, We were in a league of our own. We are FOREVER RED ROBINS. Give Marcie and Julia a huge hug and until we all meet again , to play softball. My sincerest Condolences to Robyns sisters, husband and children.
    Fern “Marie” Mitchell Cavanaugh

    – Marie Cavanaugh


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