Funeral Details

Stacey Zisook Robinson

Zoom Shiva

Saturday, March 13, 6PM CT
Sunday, March 14, 1PM CT
Monday, March 15, 6PM CT
Entire Family will be sitting Shiva on Sunday
Monday and Saturday will be for Musical and Poetic Tributes
Meeting ID: 831 4679 4733
Passcode: 409409
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Memorial Contributions

Congregation Hakafa
P.O. Box 409
Glencoe, Illinois, 60022
www.hakafa.org
or
The American Red Cross
www.redcross.org
or
The Michael I. Jacobson Gomle Fund
195 N Buffalo Grove Road
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
www.gomlefund.org

Memorial Contributions

Congregation Hakafa
P.O. Box 409
Glencoe, Illinois, 60022
www.hakafa.org
or
The American Red Cross
www.redcross.org
or
The Michael I. Jacobson Gomle Fund
195 N Buffalo Grove Road
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
www.gomlefund.org





OBITUARY

Stacey Zisook Robinson. Loving mother of Nate Robinson. Devoted daughter of Sheldon and the late Lillian Zisook. Dear sister of Mark (Michelle) Zisook and the late Randy (Lori) Zisook. Fond aunt of Steven, Samantha (Doug), Adam, Jason, Omori and Taj. Cherished great aunt of Jack. Longtime friend of Donald Robinson. Beloved in laws of Jenny Jones and Lisa Jones. To keep everyone safe and healthy, the interment service will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Congregation Hakafa. P.O. Box 409, Glencoe, IL 60022, www.hakafa.org or to the American Red Cross, www.redcross.org, or to The Michael I. Jacobson Gomle Fund, 195 N Buffalo Grove Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089, www.gomlefund.org. To attend the funeral live stream, please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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Stacey impacted my life in ways I can't even explain. I'm sure there are many others who feel as I do. She will be missed, forever.

Pamela Klier-Weidner
March 9, 2021
Missing Stacey and sending a broken-hearted embrace to Nate and all who loved our inspiring, generous friend. As I immerse myself in her messages and poems, I know that our memories of Stacey will bless all our days.

Stephanie Weishaar
March 10, 2021
Stacey always boldly and insightfully told her truth. She was an inspiration and a wonderful teacher, leading others to express themselves with penetrating and meaningful words, as she did. What a privilege to have seen her share her craft and talent. We pay tribute to her by continuing that unique legacy and she has bequeathed to us. Wishing support and warmth to family and friends.

Larry Karol
March 10, 2021
Authentic, gentle, insightful and loving..Stacey brought these qualities and more to our (re)connection made well after my camp days and always knew how to get my mind engaged in her latest life’s update or new gem of introspection, offering an opportunity to expand my repertoire alongside her or just be a sought out witness to her own recent growth.

She will be missed, never forgotten and always showered with gratitude for her sincerity and generous heart.

Love you, Stacey Zisook Robinson. XOjT

JT Raskin Kessler
March 11, 2021
Stacey's singing during high holidays at Am Echod were inspiring and greatly missed.

David Berman
March 11, 2021
Stacey and I sparred intellectually all the time. I will so miss her

David Joel
March 11, 2021
Stacey was always so nice to me, I have fond memories of time together when I was younger. So sorry for for your loss.

Sandra Zussman
March 12, 2021
Less than a week ago, my friend, Stacey Zisook Robinson was diagnosed with Covid-19. She died 3 days later. My path with Stacey goes back to the weekend of August 12, 2017. That was the weekend of hate. The weekend the KKK came to Charlottesville. The following weekend was the weekend of love. Stacey came to our synagogue, Congregation Beth Israel, bringing all of the love and caring she had. She came with Julie Silver and Noah Budin. They brought love, support, caring and the most beautiful music and poetry. From that day until yesterday, Stacey and I carried on a truly special friendship. On Shabbat, she would send me a blessing, a poem, a thought and I would respond with an original prayer for her. I knew she hadn't been well but never did I think we would lose her. Stacey, I know you never gave up loving, caring, supporting others in their time of need. You will be in my heart forever. Here in this following link is Rabbi Tom, Stacey, Rabbi Rachel, Julie Silver and Noah Budin singing L'chi Lach. And you shall be a blessing, Stacey.

Elly Tucker
March 14, 2021