Services for Pearl Robertson, Stephens County native, were held at Elliott Street Church of Christ.
She was the daughter of early Stephens County pioneer ranching couple.
She married Lee Robertson on 15 October 1913 and the couple ranched in north Stephens County until moving to Breckenridge in 1961.
Mrs. Robertson was an active member of the Elliott Street Church of CHrist. She was active in civic affairs as a member of the Woman's Club and the Breckenridge Garden Club.
Survivors: daughter - Ruby Lee Davis; one granddaughter; three sisters - Mrs. J.A. Robbins, Mrs. D.R. Wright and MRs. A.J. Knight, all of Breckenridge; nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, four sisters, one half-sister, three half-brothers and her husband.
Services for Pearl Robertson, Stephens County native, were held at Elliott Street Church of Christ.
She was the daughter of early Stephens County pioneer ranching couple.
She married Lee Robertson on 15 October 1913 and the couple ranched in north Stephens County until moving to Breckenridge in 1961.
Mrs. Robertson was an active member of the Elliott Street Church of CHrist. She was active in civic affairs as a member of the Woman's Club and the Breckenridge Garden Club.
Survivors: daughter - Ruby Lee Davis; one granddaughter; three sisters - Mrs. J.A. Robbins, Mrs. D.R. Wright and MRs. A.J. Knight, all of Breckenridge; nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, four sisters, one half-sister, three half-brothers and her husband.
Family Members
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Lily Belle Atkins
1886–1891
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Annie Elizabeth "Bettie" Atkins
1888–1891
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Richard Henry Atkins
1889–1891
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Mary Frances "Aunt Lela" Atkins Knight
1891–1991
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Ethel Zerelda Atkins Robbins
1892–1992
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Amos Floy Atkins
1895–1936
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Bernice Alma Atkins Mason
1896–1923
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Eunice Leona Atkins Wright
1897–1989
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Lessie Fay Atkins
1901–1901
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