Mother: Mallie Catherine Whitley 1867-1945.
Occupation: Railroad Section Foreman.
from The Monitor page 3A May 11 1969.
LEROY W. ROBBINS
MISSION - Graveside services will be held Monday at 5 p.m. at Laurel Hill Cemetery for Leroy W. Robbins, 64, who died early Saturday in Mission Municipal Hospital after a long illness. He had lived in Mission 40 years, residing at 709 W. 22nd St.
Rev. J. F. Thompson, pastor of La Joya Baptist Church, will conduct services. Burial will be under direction of Virgil Wilson Funeral Home.
Mr. Robbins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susie Robbins; three sons, Billy Robbins of Mission, Louis Robbins of San Juan and Jody Robbins of Brownwood; nine daughters, Margie, Bertha, Lulu and Lydia Robbins of Mission, Mrs. Gilbert Perez of Wilmer, Texas, Mrs. Roberto Sendezo of Houston, Mrs. Walter Allison of Coleman, Texas, and Mrs. John Pennington and Mrs. Ray Jones of Brownwood, and 27 grand-children.
Mother: Mallie Catherine Whitley 1867-1945.
Occupation: Railroad Section Foreman.
from The Monitor page 3A May 11 1969.
LEROY W. ROBBINS
MISSION - Graveside services will be held Monday at 5 p.m. at Laurel Hill Cemetery for Leroy W. Robbins, 64, who died early Saturday in Mission Municipal Hospital after a long illness. He had lived in Mission 40 years, residing at 709 W. 22nd St.
Rev. J. F. Thompson, pastor of La Joya Baptist Church, will conduct services. Burial will be under direction of Virgil Wilson Funeral Home.
Mr. Robbins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susie Robbins; three sons, Billy Robbins of Mission, Louis Robbins of San Juan and Jody Robbins of Brownwood; nine daughters, Margie, Bertha, Lulu and Lydia Robbins of Mission, Mrs. Gilbert Perez of Wilmer, Texas, Mrs. Roberto Sendezo of Houston, Mrs. Walter Allison of Coleman, Texas, and Mrs. John Pennington and Mrs. Ray Jones of Brownwood, and 27 grand-children.
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