Robin A. Talley was born on Christmas Day December 25, 1963 in Baltimore, Maryland to Barbara Pietila. On the 23rd day of January 2012 Robin was called to rest. She received her education at Walbrook Senior High School in Baltimore, Maryland. She was Captain of the cheerleading team and natural scholar in school. After high school she attended Morgan State University and studied Dance. She was always aspired to be an Alvin Alley Dancer. Robin was employed for more than a decade at the Baltimore City Housing Authority. She got her start as one of the first women to do maintenance work at the housing authority. Because she was so passionate about woman's rights, she joined several unions throughout the years and became Union Treasurer. She help to set better standard for woman's rights on the job, equal opportunity employment and human rights. From her hard work she worked hr way into management and that is where she last had her major impact in the community by helping to provide housing opportunities to women, children, men and elderly in there fight against homelessness. robin had a major impact on the community. She constantly expressed the gratification that her work gave her. Robin's favorite hobbies and pastimes were watching theater broadway shows and listening to music of all kinds. She loved to dance and watching modern Afro-American dance as well. Observing art at the Walters, fashion styling, making crafts and collecting African art work from around the world. She enjoyed traveling and spending time with family and friends. She leaves to cherish her memory; husband, Raymond Talley, Sr.; daughter, Candise; son Kenneth; two stepchildren, Raymond Talley, Jr. and Chanice Talley; grandchildren, Summer, Nasir, Elijah and Massiah; her mother, Mrs. Barbara Pietila; adopted mother Elese Mommy L. Coles; mother-in-law, Marie Talley; fathers, Anterio Pietila and Carteen Wilkerson, Sr.; two brothers, Carteen Wilkerson, Jr. and Leslie Richard J. Wilkerson; three sisters-in-law, Laverta Wilkerson, Sharron Wilkerson and Ebony Talley; two brothers-i-law, Michael and Jerome Talley; uncle and aunt Shelly and Paul Moody; and a host of nieces and nephews; especially devoted friend, Kenneth Bonds, Sr.; and extended family... the Bond family, as as a host of friends, local ad out of state.