Peacefully at the Elizabeth Bruyere Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, on Tuesday, April 26th, 2011, after a decade's long and valiant battle with cancer. Beloved long time companion of John Fox of Oakville, Ontario, and his children and grandchildren. Cherished first cousin of Barbara Roberts (Earl), Robert Barton (Maureen), Elizabeth O'Neil (Tom) and all their children and grandchildren. Roslyn is pre-deceased by her loving parents Robert and Jessie Robinson (nee Finlay) who lived with her in Montreal and Oakville. They were devoted to each other through decades of life lived well. Roslyn was born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1941, and grew up in that city until leaving for the Town of Oakville in the late 1970s. Roslyn leaves behind many friends and colleagues amassed over her long career with Bell Canada in the cities of Montreal, Toronto and Burlington. Roslyn enjoyed the company of her many dogs, including most recently, Sassy and Zoe. She enjoyed spending quality time in the company of friends in Oakville and the cottage country of Thornbury, Ontario. All family and friends wish to extend our thanks to the staffs of the Palliative Care Unit of the Elizabeth Bruyere Hospital and all the doctors and nurses who compassionately cared for, and treated, her cancer at both the Princess Margaret Hospital Cancer Centre in Toronto and the Ottawa General Cancer Centre in Ottawa. Your efforts allowed Roslyn to live her life both long and well over a span of two decades fighting this disease. Friends and relatives are invited to share their memories with the family at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, (one block east of Kerr, 905-844-2600) Oakville, Ontario, on Monday, May 2, 2011 between the hours of 2pm - 4pm and 7pm - 9pm. The Funeral service will take place on Tuesday, May 3, 2011, at 11am, at the Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Lakeshore Road West (at Bronte Road), Oakville, Ontario. A reception in the church hall will follow interment at the Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in her memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.