Wrightsboro Local
Our community was saddened Sunday morning by news of death of Mrs. Rip Robertson of Pilgrim, who had many friends here.
Obit-Gonzales Inquirer July 13, 1911
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson
Died at the family residence near Smiley, on Sunday morning at 5 o'clock, Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, wife of W. T. (Rip) Robinson, one of Gonzales county prominent farmers.
Mrs. Robinson was about 53 years of age. She had been in bad health for several years, but was not confined to her bed until the past month or so.
In the death of Mrs. Robinson one of the county's noblest Christian woman passed on to her Heavenly reward. Her daily life both in the home and community abundantly reflected her religious profession. She leaves a husband and eleven children to mourn her loss, one child having gone before. Mrs. Sallie Lord of Cheapside, Mrs. Clara Bundick of Smiley, Mrs. Rosa Denman of Houston, and Mrs. Henrietta Pouncey, daughters of the deceased and sons, Messrs. Walter, W. T. Jr., August Nixon, Milton and Robert were all at her bedside, one son, James of Lubbock county, not being able to come on account of serious illness in his family. Mrs. Robinson was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Burnett, who live near Pilgrim, both of whom survive her and were present when her summons came.
The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon and interment was made in the family burying ground at the Pilgrim cemetery in the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives gathered to pay their last sad tribute to the dead.
The Inquirer extends deep sympathy to the bereaved husband, sons, daughters, and aged father and mother and other relatives.
Parents: Crawford Burnett & Sarah Elizabeth Dillard
Married William Thomas Robinson Oct. 10, 1877 in Gonzales Co., TX
Wrightsboro Local
Our community was saddened Sunday morning by news of death of Mrs. Rip Robertson of Pilgrim, who had many friends here.
Obit-Gonzales Inquirer July 13, 1911
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson
Died at the family residence near Smiley, on Sunday morning at 5 o'clock, Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, wife of W. T. (Rip) Robinson, one of Gonzales county prominent farmers.
Mrs. Robinson was about 53 years of age. She had been in bad health for several years, but was not confined to her bed until the past month or so.
In the death of Mrs. Robinson one of the county's noblest Christian woman passed on to her Heavenly reward. Her daily life both in the home and community abundantly reflected her religious profession. She leaves a husband and eleven children to mourn her loss, one child having gone before. Mrs. Sallie Lord of Cheapside, Mrs. Clara Bundick of Smiley, Mrs. Rosa Denman of Houston, and Mrs. Henrietta Pouncey, daughters of the deceased and sons, Messrs. Walter, W. T. Jr., August Nixon, Milton and Robert were all at her bedside, one son, James of Lubbock county, not being able to come on account of serious illness in his family. Mrs. Robinson was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Burnett, who live near Pilgrim, both of whom survive her and were present when her summons came.
The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon and interment was made in the family burying ground at the Pilgrim cemetery in the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives gathered to pay their last sad tribute to the dead.
The Inquirer extends deep sympathy to the bereaved husband, sons, daughters, and aged father and mother and other relatives.
Parents: Crawford Burnett & Sarah Elizabeth Dillard
Married William Thomas Robinson Oct. 10, 1877 in Gonzales Co., TX
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