Robin Overton was the kind of guy you met once and you felt like you knew him your whole life. He had a personality and a smile that would just make you feel good talking to him.
He worked for Knox County EMS so he could help people, because that’s the kind of kind human he was.
He was probably best known as the “Black and White guy” for his incredible drawings, that caught a lot of attention both locally and nationally.
He was always there to lend a hand at an event or donate a drawing that he spent hours working on, so that the proceeds could go to a good cause.
We were lucky enough to call him a Wabash valley Jeep Junkie, may we never forget his friendship, kindness and joyful spirit!
We miss you Robin
It is with great sadness that I have to report to you that we have lost a wonderful friend and Jeep Junkie.
I just received word that Karen Bennett Raubuck (also known as Firecracker) has passed today.
The Jeep name Firecracker fit Karen to a T. She was a tiny little lady absolutely bursting with life!
Karen loved the Jeep Junkies, I always knew I would hear from her to lend a hand to volunteer, or make a donation for whatever the event was.
She loved this group! She loved all the rides! She loved to be an ambassador to welcome in new Jeepers and she was a great friend! She will be very much missed.
I just received word that Karen Bennett Raubuck (also known as Firecracker) has passed today.
The Jeep name Firecracker fit Karen to a T. She was a tiny little lady absolutely bursting with life!
Karen loved the Jeep Junkies, I always knew I would hear from her to lend a hand to volunteer, or make a donation for whatever the event was.
She loved this group! She loved all the rides! She loved to be an ambassador to welcome in new Jeepers and she was a great friend! She will be very much missed.
In November of 2019 we lost fellow Jeep Junkie Dennis Swalls.
He was a good friend and He loved this Jeep group. He was always suggesting rides or meet ups.
He smiled from ear to ear every time he was around Jeep People!
This page is dedicated to his memory, may we never forget our friend, and use his example to guide our way!
We Miss you Dennis!