Terry was the son of J.W. and Dorothy Swift Robertson. He attended school in Marvell, went into trucking, and spent a total of thirty-three years driving 18-wheelers. He was a talented musician and loved to play and sing gospel music. He also loved spending time with his children.
Terry is survived by his wife Amanda Davis Robertson, his sons Terry Lynn Robertson Jr. of Mountain Home, Steven Lynn Robertson (Jennifer) of Conway, and Wesley Traylor Martin of Aubrey, daughters Gail Lynn Caler (Tommy) of Elkins, Pamela Lynn Collums (Danny) of Ozark, Jamie Donnellan of Pawpaw, West Virginia, eight grandchildren, and his sister Tammy Fowler (Charlie). He was preceded in death by his parents, sons Jody Dean McGill and Michael Shane Martin, and his brother Charles Robertson.
Services at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in Marianna. Burial at Oak Grove Cemetery in Moro.
Source: Roller Funeral Homes, www.rollerfuneralhomes.com
Terry was the son of J.W. and Dorothy Swift Robertson. He attended school in Marvell, went into trucking, and spent a total of thirty-three years driving 18-wheelers. He was a talented musician and loved to play and sing gospel music. He also loved spending time with his children.
Terry is survived by his wife Amanda Davis Robertson, his sons Terry Lynn Robertson Jr. of Mountain Home, Steven Lynn Robertson (Jennifer) of Conway, and Wesley Traylor Martin of Aubrey, daughters Gail Lynn Caler (Tommy) of Elkins, Pamela Lynn Collums (Danny) of Ozark, Jamie Donnellan of Pawpaw, West Virginia, eight grandchildren, and his sister Tammy Fowler (Charlie). He was preceded in death by his parents, sons Jody Dean McGill and Michael Shane Martin, and his brother Charles Robertson.
Services at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in Marianna. Burial at Oak Grove Cemetery in Moro.
Source: Roller Funeral Homes, www.rollerfuneralhomes.com
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