Name: Kathy Robinson FundGender: female

Kathryn Jean Turner was born on June 10th, 1952 to James and Clara Turner. A sister of five, Kathy married her high school sweetheart David Robinson on November 26, 1970. Together, they have 3 children, Laura, Jon and Paul. While exceptionally devoted to her family and career, Kathy was a devoted servant of our Lord as a Sunday school teacher touching the lives of everyone at her church with her selfless acts of service, kind words and warm smile. She was truly a Proverbs 31 woman!

Tragically, Kathy was diagnosed with cancer in 1993 and after a 7 month struggle, died on September 3, 1993. By the grace of God, her legacy continues to impact family, friends and now, adoptive families and orphans alike. Her giving, self-sacrificing approach to life is now memorialized though this legacy child memorial fund. Our prayer is that the children and families aided by this fund will be impacted in the same way Kathy’s life touched each and every person that had the pleasure of knowing her throughout her life.

To DONATE BY MAIL, please make out the check to ABBA Fund (do not write the family name on the physical check, which will invalidate the charitable aspect of your gift ... instead either print out this page to send with it or include a separate note to request that we preference your gift toward the family profiled on this page) -- then mail your check and preference request to:

ABBA Fund, PO BOX 868049, Plano, TX 75086-8049

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**AN IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION FROM ABBA FUND ABOUT YOUR DONATION**
Using the online form on this page automatically submits a request to preference your gift to the family profiled on this page as part of ABBA Fund’s Christian Family Adoption Grant Fund. ABBA Fund administers this fund and maintains full control and administration of all donated funds. We also strive to honor our donor’s preference requests in accordance with IRS and Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) guidelines.

The IRS allows donors to state a preference of how their contribution is used and request that the gift support a particular family — and it allows the charitable organization (ABBA Fund) to fully consider that request as long as the donor understands and acknowledges for charitably given tax-deductible gifts that the ultimate authority regarding the disposition of your gift is at the discretion of the charitable organization. By using this online form, or other method described above, you are acknowledging an understanding of those IRS guidelines.