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SMETHPORT - Mary D. Robertson, 67, of Smethport, died Sunday (Feb. 17, 2013) in UPMC Hamot in Erie.
She was born May 12, 1945, in Bradford, a daughter of John W. and Rosealma Franklin Robertson.
Mary attended Elim Bible School near Watkins Glen, N.Y.
She had worked at the former Jaguar factory in Smethport and ultimately worked in housekeeping at Lakeview Senior Care and Living Center, Smethport, where she retired.
She was a member of Smethport Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
She is survived by one sister, Fay Bartlett of Great Valley, N.Y.; 15 nieces and nephews; 30 great-nieces and nephews; and eight great-great-nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Milford and James Robertson; and three sisters, Lydia Hall, Rosetta Robertson and Anna Belle Murphy.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes Inc., Smethport, where funeral and committal services will be held at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Steven Heath, pastor of the Smethport Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, officiating. Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery, Farmers Valley.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Smethport Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes Inc., Smethport.
Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com
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