The Signal

Armida Griselda Duralde Robb

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1929-2020

Armida Duralde was born in 1929 in San Francisco, moved to Los Angeles as a young child, and grew up with her older brother and three older sisters, who called her “Baby” all her life. She graduated from Los Angeles Catholic Girls (Conoty) High School, and received her Bachelor’s Degree and Teaching Credential from Immaculate Heart College. In 1948, she met Richard Robb, the love of her life, at a dance. They began dating, and married in 1951. They were happily married until Dick’s death in 2014.

After her children were grown, Armida returned to school and completed a Masters Degree in Social Work. She specialize­d in the area of geriatrics and worked as a social worker in skilled nursing homes. When Dick retired in 1982, they moved to Shell Beach. In 2019, Armida moved to Sacramento to be closer to her family who had settled there.

Armida was an extraordin­ary mother to her seven children. She was supportive, creative, unflappabl­e. Her home was always filled with friends and neighbors over for coffee. Friends of her children were always welcome into the lively household. She was a consummate hostess, organized parties for every occasion, and welcomed visitors, planned or unexpected. She was an empathetic listener, and offered sage advice to the many people who came to her for direction.

Armida was a lifelong volunteer and believed in helping others. She was instrument­al in the establishm­ent of World Wide Marriage Encounter in the greater Los Angeles area in the 1970s. She was a devoted volunteer counselor at ALPHA SLO.

But her greatest volunteer involvemen­t was her 35 years with Hospice, both in southern California and Hospice of San Luis Obispo County. She provided in-home help, was a grief counselor, and served on the Board of Directors. Armida was also a faithful and devout Catholic, and was active in church activities that promoted social justice.

Armida will be remembered as a truly unique individual. She was never afraid to speak up for fairness and compassion. She was kind and adventurou­s and fun. She was a wonderful role model and mentor. She was an exceptiona­l mother, wife, sister, grandmothe­r, great-grandmothe­r, aunt, neighbor, and friend.

Armida is survived by her children Christine Acosta (Cecilia Duran), Ann (Michel Cam), Jane (James Charlton), Richard (Odelia Tomas), Mary Scott (Casey), Virginia Burns, and John (Kim). She is also survived by 13 grandchild­ren and 10 great-grandchild­ren, her sister Irene Duralde, brother Herci Edward Duralde (Patricia), and many other relatives and friends.

A private Mass in honor of Armida will be held Sunday, April 26, at the Chateau on Capitol Avenue Senior Living Residence. A public viewing will be held Friday, May 1, from

9 :00 a.m. - 12:00 noon at Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel, 1239 Longbranch Avenue, Grover Beach, CA. Visitors are limited to 10 at a time and are requested to wear a face mask. Private grave site services will be held later that day.

Instead of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributi­ons be made to a Food Bank or nonprofit Hospice organizati­on of your choice.

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