She was united in marriage with Lynn Robison on September 11, 1915, and to this union were born two sons. Mrs. Robison attended the Presbyterian Church in Burlingame. The family resided in Colorado for eight years and then moved to Kingman, Kans., in May 1922, where they lived until they came to their present home in 1936. Mrs. Robison had been in failing health since last spring.
She is survived by her husband, the two sons,Corporal Henry Robison and Lawrence Eugene Robison; also one sister, Viola Hepworth of St. Joseph, MO., and three brothers, Floyd Hepworth of Osage City, Ks., Earl Hepworth, Burlingame, Ks., and George Hepworth at Ft. Thompson, S.D., besides many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, December 30, from the Johnson Funeral Home and conducted by Rev. Geo. C. Crockett, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The body was taken to Burlingame in the Johnson ambulance for burial.
Yates Center, KS News-January 7, 1943
She was united in marriage with Lynn Robison on September 11, 1915, and to this union were born two sons. Mrs. Robison attended the Presbyterian Church in Burlingame. The family resided in Colorado for eight years and then moved to Kingman, Kans., in May 1922, where they lived until they came to their present home in 1936. Mrs. Robison had been in failing health since last spring.
She is survived by her husband, the two sons,Corporal Henry Robison and Lawrence Eugene Robison; also one sister, Viola Hepworth of St. Joseph, MO., and three brothers, Floyd Hepworth of Osage City, Ks., Earl Hepworth, Burlingame, Ks., and George Hepworth at Ft. Thompson, S.D., besides many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, December 30, from the Johnson Funeral Home and conducted by Rev. Geo. C. Crockett, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The body was taken to Burlingame in the Johnson ambulance for burial.
Yates Center, KS News-January 7, 1943
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