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Jean Carlisle Ackerman Robinson

January 19, 2021

Jean Robinson Obituary

Jean Carlisle Ackerman Robinson 

December 23, 1935 - January 19, 2021 

Jean Robinson was a gift from God right from the start. Coming to James H. and Janet G.  Ackerman late in their lives, no one could have made a parent more proud. Jean was born in  New York City, and raised in Plainfield and later Princeton, New Jersey. Jean’s native intellect  and incredible work ethic made her a standout student at the Westover School, where she made  close friendships which lasted her entire lifetime. 

Before she could graduate with her Vassar College class, an Air Force Lieutenant who had fallen  in love with her during summers on Fishers Island asked for her hand, and Brooks Robinson and  the love of his life Jean Ackerman were married in 1956. Jean and Brooks soon settled in  Brooks’ hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and there began another 65-year love affair; one  in which Jean fell in love with her adopted city and in turn brought her loving heart and many  gifts to the Pittsburgh community.  

Over the last five decades, Jean Robinson served many of the organizations that make Pittsburgh  the unique cultural, open-hearted, and welcoming community that it is. These include the Buhl  Foundation, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Children’s Hospital, Pittsburgh Promise and most especially Calvary Church. As Max King, former President of the Pittsburgh  Foundation recounted, “as a Buhl Foundation Board Member, Jean’s integrity was legendary.  Jean’s fellow Trustees described her as the conscience of the Board. Her level of interpersonal  involvement requires remarkable reserves of resilience, persistence and grace that few people  possess. While Jean was quiet in her charitable pursuits, she was never timid.” As Saleem  Ghubril, who leads The Pittsburgh Promise said, “Nobody is more self-effacing and dedicated to  others than Jean. She is quick to deflect attention from herself, and quicker still to draw attention  to the goodness and beauty of others.” As Frederick Thieman, the Buhl Foundation’s former  President, described so eloquently, “Jean has an innate ability to distill philanthropy down to its  essential elements of humility and genuine empathy. She kept us grounded and reminded us that 

philanthropy is, at its core, about giving and helping.” But honestly, Jean never “sat” on a single  board; she ran during her board tenures at a full sprint. While difficult to get Jean to pause for  any thanks or honors, she was quietly grateful for having been named a Distinguished Daughter  of Pennsylvania and a recipient of the Jefferson Award for Community Service.  

As meaningful as her formal, not-for-profit community service, and perhaps more so to those on  the receiving end was Jean’s boundless love, open heart, beaming smile and willingness to help  anyone who crossed her path; traits which are legendary in Pittsburgh. Diminutive in stature,  she was anything but when it came to offering a kind word, a hug or a hand up...anything to  brighten another’s day and the world around her. 

Jean Robinson firmly believed her greatest gift to the world was that of her three children,  Andrea, Shelley and Brooks, Jr. and through them thirteen grandchildren and two great  grandchildren. As a mother and grandmother, “Gigi” provided a constant nurturing and loving  family fabric, and the great gift of her example, one which will keep on giving and echoing for  generations. 

Jean received a sudden and difficult diagnosis just two months ago. She certainly did not want to  leave us, but it would be wrong to say she fought a courageous fight. Courageous? Most  definitely; but not really a fight. It would be more accurate to say that Jean took on her  adversary just the way she lived every day; with self-awareness, fundamental honesty, unerring  faith and her very particular sweet love and kindness toward those around her. As one who had  cared for the dying as a Forbes Hospice volunteer for forty years and had comforted dozens who  were about to commence the journey on which she has now embarked, Jean looked her prognosis  squarely in the eye, and without regret or concern for herself, in the end became her own  family’s hospice counselor and gracefully guided us as her great soul departed. Jean left us on  Tuesday morning looking out over a brilliant, sunlit view of Schenley Park, surrounded by her  loving family. 

Jean Robinson is survived by her beloved husband, Frank Brooks Robinson; her children,  Andrea Ross (Larry) of Manchester Village, Vermont, Shelley Robinson (Tom Buscher) of Santa  Fe, New Mexico and Brooks Robinson, Jr. (Alexandra) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; her  grandchildren, Jackson Buscher, Rosemary Buscher, Brooks Robinson III, Cameron Robinson,  Cece Robinson, Jim Albrittain, Ashley Albrittain Ross Hourlier, Natalie Albrittain Ross, Brooks  Ross, Else Ross Griffin, Ben Ross, Lily Ross and Robin Ross, as well as by two great  grandchildren, William and James Albrittain. Jean is also survived by her brother, James H.  Ackerman, Jr. of Beaufort, South Carolina. 

One of Jean’s favorite prayers and a code to live by: “Grant, O Lord, that in all the joys of life  we may never forget to be kind. Help us to be unselfish in friendship, thoughtful of those less  happy than ourselves, and eager to bear the burdens of others; through Jesus Christ our Savior.  Amen." 

Memorial contributions can be made to Calvary Church or UPMC Children’s Hospital of  Pittsburgh - Down Syndrome Center. Arrangements for a memorial service will be confirmed at  a later date. Arrangements by John A. Freyvogel Sons, Inc.

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