Robertson, who was born July 1, 1921 at Reliance SD, moved to Lead with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C Robertson, in 1923.
He and his brother Dorwin attended school in Lead and were members of Co. E. 109th Engineers, which was mobilized out of Lead in 1941. He was employed in the water department of the City of Portland.
Survivors include his wife, Alta Jean; a daughter, Susette, and twins Diane and Dorwin Robertson; step-children, Larry, Don, Gwen and Keith Anderson; his parents who reside at 9038 North Tyler Avenue, Portland; and a sister, Mrs. Darline Bentley, Portland.
He was preceded in death by his brother Dorwin who was killed in a shipyard fall April 18, 1944.
Published The Black Hills Weekly Deadwood South Dakota – Wednesday May 6, 1964
Robertson, who was born July 1, 1921 at Reliance SD, moved to Lead with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C Robertson, in 1923.
He and his brother Dorwin attended school in Lead and were members of Co. E. 109th Engineers, which was mobilized out of Lead in 1941. He was employed in the water department of the City of Portland.
Survivors include his wife, Alta Jean; a daughter, Susette, and twins Diane and Dorwin Robertson; step-children, Larry, Don, Gwen and Keith Anderson; his parents who reside at 9038 North Tyler Avenue, Portland; and a sister, Mrs. Darline Bentley, Portland.
He was preceded in death by his brother Dorwin who was killed in a shipyard fall April 18, 1944.
Published The Black Hills Weekly Deadwood South Dakota – Wednesday May 6, 1964
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