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Roblyn D. Aigner, age 47, of Bel Air, Maryland, passed away on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Born in Towson, Maryland, she was the beloved daughter of Marie Theresa (Shaw) Getz and William Russell Getz.
Roblyn was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert Aigner.
A proud graduate of C. Milton Wright High School, Roblyn continued her education at Towson University. She dedicated more than two decades of service to the Harford County Detention Center, where she worked from 2003 until 2025. Throughout her career, she made a positive impact on the lives of many in the community through her compassion, strength, and commitment to helping others.
Roblyn was an avid Baltimore Ravens fan and loved sports of all kinds. Nothing brought her greater joy than supporting her son, Ryan, and she could always be found on the sidelines of his sporting events, cheering him on with pride and enthusiasm.
She loved spending time at the beach and enjoyed traveling, especially taking cruises. Rehoboth Beach and the Outer Banks held a special place in her heart and provided many treasured memories.
Roblyn possessed a wonderful sense of humor and was known for being caring, resilient, and honest. She was tough when she needed to be, spoke her mind without hesitation, and never left anything unsaid. Above all, she always put others before herself and fiercely loved the people in her life.
She is survived by her beloved son, Ryan Aigner; stepdaughter Jenee (Joe) Page; her cherished grandchildren, Mya and Parker; her loving mother, Marie Theresa (Shaw) Getz; her father, William Russell Getz; her sister, Michelle Wahba; her brother, Stephen (Teresa) Getz; and her beloved nieces, Brianna, Mykaela, Kendall, and Layla; her loyal dog, Rocco; and countless close family members and friends.
Roblyn will be remembered for her unwavering devotion to her family, her compassion for others, her love of sports and travel, her infectious sense of humor, and her remarkable strength of character. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, honesty, and selflessness that will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing and loving her.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Anna's House, https://cc-md.org/programs/annas-house/ a program of Catholic Charities of Maryland.
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