Thurs, 14 July 1910; pg 2, col 5:
Emma Robinson was born in Boone County, MO April 15, 1892, and died at the residence of her parents in Sturgeon on July 7, 1910, of consumption. Deceased had been sick nearly all her life. The last illness was extended over a period of eight months. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Robinson. She leaves besides her parents to mourn her loss, four brothers and five sisters. The funeral and burial occurred at Lick Fork. Rev. J. M. Major conducting the funeral. She made her peace with God and went Home to Glory.
Thurs, 14 July 1910; pg 2, col 5:
Emma Robinson was born in Boone County, MO April 15, 1892, and died at the residence of her parents in Sturgeon on July 7, 1910, of consumption. Deceased had been sick nearly all her life. The last illness was extended over a period of eight months. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Robinson. She leaves besides her parents to mourn her loss, four brothers and five sisters. The funeral and burial occurred at Lick Fork. Rev. J. M. Major conducting the funeral. She made her peace with God and went Home to Glory.
Gravesite Details
Emma is mentioned in the article on Turner School. Aunt Goldie said she could remember her being very sick out on a cot in the front yard and dying but could not remember any thing else. (No grave marker)
Family Members
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Minnie Mae Robinson Cook
1874–1955
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Dora Frances Robinson Burton
1876–1970
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Lena Etta Robinson Fleming
1879–1959
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Clara Helen Robinson Holloway
1879–1950
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Blanche Florence Robinson Capps
1882–1962
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James Elmer Robinson
1884–1965
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Violet Merritt Robinson
1887–1913
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Arthur Earl "Pete" Robinson
1894–1960
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Clarence Robinson
1895–1994
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Gladys May Robinson
1903–1908
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