Grandma Robison Dies in Lehigh
Mrs. Sarah Margaret Robison, known to everyone as Grandma Robison, passed away at her home in Lehigh Feb. 27, 1932, aged ninety-three years, two months and twenty days.
Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Presbyterian church in Lehigh by the Rev. Ogle, of Colgate.
Grandma Robsion was born at Rileyville, Va., December 6, 1838. She came to Indian Territory with her family in 1886, settling at Chauteau, Okla. where Mr. Robison is buried. They moved to Lehigh in 1901. She had been a member of the Christian Church for the past fifty-three years.
Surviving are two sons, Joseph E. Robison, Lehigh, and Thomas Robison, Tacoma, Wash., and two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Timmons, Monroe City, Mo., and Mrs. Addie Loften, of Purcell, Okla., a sister, Mrs. Betty Kidwell, Rileyville, Va., ten grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren.
Grandma Robison Dies in Lehigh
Mrs. Sarah Margaret Robison, known to everyone as Grandma Robison, passed away at her home in Lehigh Feb. 27, 1932, aged ninety-three years, two months and twenty days.
Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Presbyterian church in Lehigh by the Rev. Ogle, of Colgate.
Grandma Robsion was born at Rileyville, Va., December 6, 1838. She came to Indian Territory with her family in 1886, settling at Chauteau, Okla. where Mr. Robison is buried. They moved to Lehigh in 1901. She had been a member of the Christian Church for the past fifty-three years.
Surviving are two sons, Joseph E. Robison, Lehigh, and Thomas Robison, Tacoma, Wash., and two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Timmons, Monroe City, Mo., and Mrs. Addie Loften, of Purcell, Okla., a sister, Mrs. Betty Kidwell, Rileyville, Va., ten grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren.
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