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Helen “Robin” <I>Baldwin Riblet</I> Hurley Kuebler Eastman

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Helen “Robin” Baldwin Riblet Hurley Kuebler Eastman

Birth
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Nov 2014 (aged 91–92)
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.109314, Longitude: -80.0854492
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Age 92, the daughter of the late Harry G. and Ida Lou Baldwin Riblet.

Robin was a member of the first class of the Erie Day School, founded in 1929. She was a graduate of Mercyhurst Seminary in 1941, Connecticut College for Women in 1946, and received a Master's at the Teaching College of Columbia in 1948. Robin hosted the first live woman's television show on WICU, titled Housewife's Matinee, in the early 1950s. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She served on the board of the Sarah A. Reed Children Center, for over 12 years.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by he first husband James R. Hurley, her second husband Thomas C. Kuebler, her third husband Samuel Ewer Eastman, her brother Henry James Riblet, and her sister Francis Riblet Openlander (d 6/1970 age 45).

She is survived by three sons: James R. Hurley II and his wife Lois of Florham Park, N.J.; Christian Riblet Hurley of Columbia, Md.; Scott Baldwin Hurley and his wife Ruth of Charleston, S.C.; and a daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Hurley Deimel of Erie; seven grandchildren, 14 step-grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and three nephews.

Burial in Erie Cemetery.
Age 92, the daughter of the late Harry G. and Ida Lou Baldwin Riblet.

Robin was a member of the first class of the Erie Day School, founded in 1929. She was a graduate of Mercyhurst Seminary in 1941, Connecticut College for Women in 1946, and received a Master's at the Teaching College of Columbia in 1948. Robin hosted the first live woman's television show on WICU, titled Housewife's Matinee, in the early 1950s. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She served on the board of the Sarah A. Reed Children Center, for over 12 years.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by he first husband James R. Hurley, her second husband Thomas C. Kuebler, her third husband Samuel Ewer Eastman, her brother Henry James Riblet, and her sister Francis Riblet Openlander (d 6/1970 age 45).

She is survived by three sons: James R. Hurley II and his wife Lois of Florham Park, N.J.; Christian Riblet Hurley of Columbia, Md.; Scott Baldwin Hurley and his wife Ruth of Charleston, S.C.; and a daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Hurley Deimel of Erie; seven grandchildren, 14 step-grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and three nephews.

Burial in Erie Cemetery.


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