Remembering Robin Billingsley

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July 31, 2020

“It is with heavy hearts that we inform you of the passing of our longtime Marketing Manager, Robin Billingsley,” said Beghelli General Manager, Bruno R. Ardito in a heartfelt letter to Beghelli customers.

“Robin had been battling breast cancer for the past few years and on July 23rd, Robin’s battle ended at 40 years young. We have had the pleasure of working with Robin for 13 years and in those 13 years, she executed many of the products and programs we have today. Robin truly represented Beghelli/Beluce ideals, philosophy and vision. Beyond that, she was an incredible person and her energy would radiate throughout our offices, agents, customers and our industry as a whole. Always willing to lend a hand, we are forever grateful for her years at Beghelli/Beluce Canada and will miss her more than words can express. She was not just our co-worker but our good friend.”

“Please keep Robin’s family in your thoughts and join us in remembering Robin. Our industry has lost an extraordinary person and will be greatly missed.”

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