Date of Birth: February 24, 1949
Date of Death: July 24, 2022
Anita Helen LoDico Robeson, 73, of Sun City, Arizona passed away on July 24th, 2022. She was predeceased by her daughter Jessica Marie Robeson, her brother Bill LoDico, and her parents Caroline and Ignazio LoDico. She is survived by son Michael Scott Robeson, II, and her sister Elizabeth LoDico Santero, her nieces Renee Santero and Lisa Santero Cortez. Anita was loved immensely by her family, friends, colleagues and her community. Always one to put the needs of others before her own. She is remembered as being tough, yet tender and loving. She was a proud and staunch advocate for her patients, earning the love and respect from those she cared for as well as the medical staff she worked with. Anita spent over 50 years as a nurse, serving myriad roles such as, emergency room, dialysis, and hospice care. Prior to retiring two years ago, she served as a prior authorization nurse for United Care Military and Veterans. An avid lover of nature, Anita has always volunteered, supported and donated to a variety of charities. She had a particular love for horses, wolves, and birds. Even her own backyard served as a wonderful sanctuary for the animals she loved. Anita always shared stories about the birds, and other animals that visited the various feeders in her backyard. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her.
Service Information
Celebration of Life services for family and friends will be held at the residence of Anita Robeson and may visit on August 7th, from 11 AM to 6 PM.
Contributions
As mom was such a lover of nature, I am sure she'd love for people to donate to their favorite charity in her name. Whether the charity helps horses, wolves, birds, or even pets in search of a forever home, etc. I am sure she'd love it.
I first met Anita when she had a martial arts supply store in Edison, NJ. She was instrumental in the career path (martial arts) that I maintain today. Her birthday is one day before mine. The last time I visited her in AZ was 1997, but followed her on FB. Rest easy Anita…you will be missed.
I will miss my friend. We did lots of things together. We loved going to Cabo San Lucas during whale season and watch them jump from our resort room.
She fought as long as she could. Rest peacefully my friend