Robin Elizabeth Rozar
January 22, 1962 -
September 27, 2025

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September 29, 2025
11:00 AM

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Robin Elizabeth Rozar, age 63, of Fayetteville, Tennessee, passed away on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Huntsville Hospital Hospice Family Care.

Born on January 22, 1962, in Lincoln County, TN, Robin was the daughter of Martha Jeannee Hodge and the late Robert Hodge, Jr. She was a proud graduate of Jo Johnson High School in Huntsville, AL and a member of the Flint River Baptist Church, in Hazel Green, AL. Robin was a woman who cherished her family; her greatest joy in life was her role as Gma. She could often be found outdoors, enjoying nature through hiking, kayaking, or spending time on the beach.

Robin is survived by her mother, Martha Jeannee Hodge; her fiancé, Chris Burns; and her children: Hollie (Brandon) Mills, Phillis Rozar, Roby Rozar, Haston Rozar, and Hannah (Wayne) Sistrunk. She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren: Miriam Rozar, Tyler (Courtney) Mills, Justin Mills, Chase Mills, Josiah Sistrunk, Addison Sistrunk, Tripp Sistrunk, and Allie Sistrunk; one great-grandchild, Maevis Mills; sisters, Cindy (Travis) Yates and Debbie Hodge, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to her father, Robin was preceded in death by her grandson, Jackson Rozar.

A graveside funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, September 29, 2025, at Pleasant Grove Cemetery with Dr. Steve Bell officiating. There will be no prior visitation.

Higgins Funeral Home is honored to be serving the family of Robin Elizabeth Rozar.

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6 Comments

  1. Denice Stisher

    My sincere condolences to Robin’s family and friends. I know she will be missed by so many. She and Miri had a special bond that Miri will always treasure.

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  2. Robin Shelton

    Robin and I shared more than just our name, we go way back to the days when our sons played baseball together. Later, she and her mother had a store beside where I worked in a salon in Park City. She was a client and a friend. We just clicked and I will forever miss her. Although we didn’t “hang out”, she was my friend and I knew I could contact her for anything and have a good laugh regardless of the situation.

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  3. Erin McElroy Pratt

    Phyllis, Robby and Holly,

    I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was always very kind and welcoming when I spent the night or just visited your house. She loved you all very much. My deepest condolences-Erin McElroy Pratt

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  4. Cheryl Hobbs

    Chris, Hollie, Phyllis, Robby, Martha, Cindy, family and friends: I am so saddened to be made aware of Robin’s passing. My heart aches that we will never have another conversation or share a midnight text again. No matter the time between visits, she and I could pick up and continue just like it was yesterday. We’ve shared a lot over the years of raising our children together, becoming grandparents, and had plans of enjoying great grandchildren tales together. God always picks the prettiest and most fragile flowers to add to his bouquet. Robin was a wonderful person and I’m so thankful she is at peace in Gods presence now. No more pain and sorrow. Love you all. Prayers as you navigate this journey.

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  5. Anne Beddingfield

    We send our deepest condolences for your great loss. We love you all dearly.

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  6. Candice Stinson

    She was the most involved, caring mother I’ve ever met! She loved you all with all her heart! Her laugh was contagious and she always knew how to make someone smile even during the most difficult times.

    Reply

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6 Comments

  1. Denice Stisher

    My sincere condolences to Robin’s family and friends. I know she will be missed by so many. She and Miri had a special bond that Miri will always treasure.

    Reply
  2. Robin Shelton

    Robin and I shared more than just our name, we go way back to the days when our sons played baseball together. Later, she and her mother had a store beside where I worked in a salon in Park City. She was a client and a friend. We just clicked and I will forever miss her. Although we didn’t “hang out”, she was my friend and I knew I could contact her for anything and have a good laugh regardless of the situation.

    Reply
  3. Erin McElroy Pratt

    Phyllis, Robby and Holly,

    I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was always very kind and welcoming when I spent the night or just visited your house. She loved you all very much. My deepest condolences-Erin McElroy Pratt

    Reply
  4. Cheryl Hobbs

    Chris, Hollie, Phyllis, Robby, Martha, Cindy, family and friends: I am so saddened to be made aware of Robin’s passing. My heart aches that we will never have another conversation or share a midnight text again. No matter the time between visits, she and I could pick up and continue just like it was yesterday. We’ve shared a lot over the years of raising our children together, becoming grandparents, and had plans of enjoying great grandchildren tales together. God always picks the prettiest and most fragile flowers to add to his bouquet. Robin was a wonderful person and I’m so thankful she is at peace in Gods presence now. No more pain and sorrow. Love you all. Prayers as you navigate this journey.

    Reply
  5. Anne Beddingfield

    We send our deepest condolences for your great loss. We love you all dearly.

    Reply
  6. Candice Stinson

    She was the most involved, caring mother I’ve ever met! She loved you all with all her heart! Her laugh was contagious and she always knew how to make someone smile even during the most difficult times.

    Reply

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