Robin T. Piscioneri

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August 13, 1951 ~ January 21, 2025

Born in: Beverly, Massachusetts
Resided in: Georgetown, Massachusetts

Robin T. (Bontorno) Piscioneri, 73, of Georgetown, died Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at the Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington. She was the wife of the late Domenick Piscioneri, Jr., with whom she shared thirty-five years of marriage.

Born in Beverly on August 13, 1951, she was the daughter of the late John and Helen (LaPointe) Bontorno. She was raised and educated in Danvers and was a graduate of Danvers High School.

Robin worked in the banking industry for many years, serving as a bank manager at several banks.

She loved yoga and staying active, especially in the sunshine of West Palm Beach, Florida, where she resided for twenty years. Hosting parties, making others feel welcome, and making new friends came easily to her with her outgoing personality.

She leaves a brother, John “Jack” Bontorno and his wife Diane of Georgetown, a nephew, A.J. Bontorno and his wife Lauren of Wells, ME, and their children Easton and Colton, her niece, Tiffany Bontorno of Georgetown, and her children Zaalee and Crux.

Funeral services are private. To share an expression of sympathy with Robin’s family, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. Robin, you will truly be missed…you were such a wonderful and kind person. You will always stay in our hearts… rest in Eternal peace, dear cousin.

  2. Robin you fought a long battle and I hope now you are at peace. Miss having you across the street. Florida is lonesome without you and Dominic. So glad we became friends not just neighbors. Our mutual anniversary dinners and our cruise to Alaska such wonderful memories. May your memory be a blessing

  3. So glad to have been your friend from Florida! You were and will always be remembered as a kind, loving person. Rest in peace dear Robin. So sorry you had to suffer but you are with God and Don now! Ann Safriet


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