Stephanie Ann Doucette, born on Nov. 17, 1971, unexpectedly passed away on May 6, leaving behind her adoring husband, Mark Robohm, their three amazing children, Wilson Carmel Robohm (16), Maxwell Peter Robohm (13) and Charlie Anna-Maria Robohm (13); her sister, Crissy Doucette, her father, Alex Walter Doucette, and she now joins her mother, Carla Anna Maria Doucette (d. Nov. 10, 2022).

Stephanie was the rarest of unicorns. Standing tall (in heels) with morality and glamour, she was a guiding light for so many: constantly offering sound advice, a caring ear, impeccable fashion guidance, ever-present music, late arrivals, stunning spreads of hors d’oeuvres, bottomless bubbles, honesty, laughter and deep, sincere connections to both friends and strangers.
Her life was full, exciting, fun-loving, creative and inspiring. Her gravity was undeniable, her love tangible, her generosity excessive, her cooking excellent, her style unique and epic, her talents exceptional, her honesty intimidating.
Her beauty served only as a distraction from her golden character.
In her wake, Stephanie leaves inspiration, full hearts, a lot of well-dressed women and a well-built family. Everyone she touched will deeply miss one of the most caring, loving, bright and beautiful souls.
Friend. Fashionista. Best big sister. Wife. Mother. Icon. And now Loving Legend.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Cold Spring Fire Company No. 1 (coldspringfireco.org).
A gathering in her memory will be at Boscobel (1601 Route 9D, Garrison, NY, 10524) on May 15 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Funeral Arrangements are under the direction of Clinton Funeral Home- Cold Spring
Stephanie was a beam of light. I only had the opportunity to meet this beautiful woman for the first time this past December. She made me a car- length coat and she jokingly said she was going to name it “The Dolores.” I’ve been back a few times, but obviously not enough. My thoughts and prayers are with her family, which were her pride and joy. Stephanie, I will miss your million-dollar smile. Rest in peace, sweet angel.
Love and miss you cousin. You are and always will be a part of our lives. I still see your smile when you enter the room, and your laugh! Our thoughts and prayers to her family.
The celebration at Boscobel for Stephanie was a beautiful tribute to her by her friends and co-workers. She was a well-loved and talented member of the Cold Spring community and she will be missed. Her family will have solace in knowing they are supported by an amazing network of friends who care deeply about them.