Mrs. Nathan J. Robinson, 81, a lifelong resident of Lakeside, died at 5:30, Nov. 9, in her home. She had been ill for four days.
Mrs. Robinson was born Helen Wilkinson, Oct. 31, 1871 in Lakeside, the daughter of Abdon and Mary Wilkinson.
She married Nathan J. Robinson in Lakeside, Aug. 29, 1900.
Mrs. Robinson was a former school teacher and a member of Lakeside Methodist Church, and a charter member of the Wednesday Study Club.
Survivors include the husband, one daughter, Mrs. Milton Carr of Lakeside; two sons, Roland and Douglas Robinson, both of lakeside, and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon in the Lakeside Methodist Church, with Rev. Harold Clarke, pastor, officiating. Interment was at Lakeside cemetery. The Connelly funeral home in Three Oaks was in charge of arrangements.
Sincere sympathy is extended the family in their loss." From The Galien River Gazette, November 12, 1953, Page 18
Mrs. Nathan J. Robinson, 81, a lifelong resident of Lakeside, died at 5:30, Nov. 9, in her home. She had been ill for four days.
Mrs. Robinson was born Helen Wilkinson, Oct. 31, 1871 in Lakeside, the daughter of Abdon and Mary Wilkinson.
She married Nathan J. Robinson in Lakeside, Aug. 29, 1900.
Mrs. Robinson was a former school teacher and a member of Lakeside Methodist Church, and a charter member of the Wednesday Study Club.
Survivors include the husband, one daughter, Mrs. Milton Carr of Lakeside; two sons, Roland and Douglas Robinson, both of lakeside, and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon in the Lakeside Methodist Church, with Rev. Harold Clarke, pastor, officiating. Interment was at Lakeside cemetery. The Connelly funeral home in Three Oaks was in charge of arrangements.
Sincere sympathy is extended the family in their loss." From The Galien River Gazette, November 12, 1953, Page 18
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