Robyn Mason, Deaf Advocate, Tragically Killed in Baltimore Car Accident
Robyn Mason, age 51, tragically lost her life in a recent car accident in Baltimore, Maryland. She and her longtime boyfriend, Jeffery Meeker, who are both members of the Deaf community, were involved in the serious crash. While Meeker survived with injuries, the accident claimed Mason’s life. Authorities are still actively investigating the cause of the collision.
Robyn Mason was a passionate advocate for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. She dedicated her career to serving others, working at a private agency that provided essential housing and support services for Deaf individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Her work touched many lives and demonstrated her deep commitment to accessibility and inclusion.
A proud alumna of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind (FSDB), Robyn graduated in 1984 from the historic institution based in St. Augustine, Florida. Throughout her life, she remained connected to her roots and was a beloved figure among Deaf peers, colleagues, and friends.
Robyn was not only a dedicated professional but also a cherished daughter, friend, and pet parent. She leaves behind a loving family, a close-knit circle of friends, and her beloved fur babies who brought her immense joy.
Her sudden passing has deeply impacted the Deaf community, where she was known for her kindness, dedication, and advocacy. As we mourn the loss of Robyn Mason, we honor her memory and the legacy she leaves behind in the fight for equity and support for Deaf individuals with disabilities.
Sleep in peace, Robyn. You will be missed but never forgotten.