The Winston-Salem, North Carolina, community is mourning the passing of Lindsay Brooke Robinson Stanley, whose death has left family, friends, and loved ones heartbroken. According to an obituary published by Legacy, Lindsay passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at High Point Medical Center on Sunday, August 9, 2026. She was 43 years old.

Lindsay was born on August 3, 1983, to Mark and Debbie Robinson in Winston-Salem. She attended Summit School and Mount Tabor High School, where she was remembered for her infectious personality, beautiful smile, and lifelong friendships. 

Her connection to the Winston-Salem community extended beyond her school years. Lindsay was involved with the Junior League of Winston-Salem, where she served in leadership and communications roles. Archived Junior League publications identify her as a member of the organization and highlight her involvement in community activities. 

Lindsay later graduated magna cum laude from North Carolina State University with a degree in Biological Sciences. Her accomplishments, relationships, and involvement in the community formed an important part of the life she built and the legacy she leaves behind. 

For her family and friends, her passing represents a deeply painful loss. The memories created throughout her life—from childhood and school friendships to family moments and community involvement—will remain meaningful to those who knew and loved her.

An obituary is more than an announcement of someone’s death; it is also an opportunity to remember the person behind the name. Lindsay’s life touched people through her personality, relationships, education, and service to her community.

As Winston-Salem remembers Lindsay Stanley, thoughts and condolences are extended to her family, friends, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. May her memory continue to bring comfort to those she leaves behind, and may she remain forever in their hearts.