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26 May 2013
Created:
03 Apr 2012
Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Dec 14, 1977, pg 28
Services for C H Robertson, Quarter
Horse Group President, Set Today
Services for Chester H Robertson, 57,
president of the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association, will be at
2pm Wednesday, in the Resurrection Cemetery Chapel, with burial
in the cemetery directed by Smith & Kernke Funeral Home.
Robertson died Monday at Presbyterian
Hospital after a short illness. A native Oklahoman, Robertson
had lived most of his life in Oklahoma City. Active in ranching,
he operated the Haymaker Farms Ranch since 1963.
He was involved with the Thoroughbred
Horse and Quarter Horse industry for many years and was also
past president of the Oklahoma Horsemen's Association. He had
served as a director of First National Bank of Yukon.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie
H; a son, Michael of Tulsa; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia McNutt of
Oklahoma City; two brothers, motion picture and television
actor, Dale Robertson, and Roxie Robertson, both of Oklahoma
City; and two grandchildren.
Resurrection Cemetery
Parents:
Robertson, Melvin & Varvel Rowena
QUEENAN
April 21, 2005
Marjorie Marie Robertson was born Oct
2, 1920, in Woodward, Oklahoma to George Raymond Hamilton and
Ruby Charlotte (Inman) Hamilton. She attended Woodward grade
schools until moving to Oklahoma City in 1932 where she entered
Webster Jr. High and later graduated from Central High School in
1938. Marj was a student her entire life by reading and learning
everything she could about the arts, history, animals, and
political issues. She developed and nurtured an amazing breadth
and scope to these and other subjects. She cherished her many
friends, some of whom where life long.
In 1943 she married Chet Robertson
just before he was sent to the South Pacific with the US Army
Air Corps. While Chet was serving his country, Marjorie worked
at Douglas Aircraft in Oklahoma City as part of her war effort.
Upon Chet's return in 1946 they finally took up residence in
Oklahoma City and Marj was a homemaker and loving mother of two
children. In 1964 she joined her husband in establishing
Haymaker Sales Company, which they operated successfully until
his death in 1977. Chet was the personality of the company and
Marj, according to Chet, was the brains. She then became a
devoted Grandmother to four grandchildren, a world traveler, and
a volunteer at the Kirkpatrick Museum, National Cowboy and
Western Heritage Museum, and World Neighbors. She also supported
the Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma City Art Museum, Ballet
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra, Lyric Theater, among
others.
She considered her children,
grandchildren, and great grandchild her finest achievements.
She is survived by a son, Michael and
his wife, Trisha Robertson and their sons, Chris and Carter
Robertson; a daughter, Patricia and her husband, Robert Wilson
and their daughter, Katie Nava and their son Travis Wilson; a
great grandchild, Carlos Alberto Nava; and many nieces and
nephews.
Services will be held at 1:00 p.m.,
Saturday, April 23, 2005, in the Chapel at Resurrection Cemetery
at 7801 Northwest Expressway. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made in her name to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage
Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., Oklahoma City, OK 73111.
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