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Lucille Robertson Obituary

Lucille
Robertson
3/1/1931 -


Lucille Robertson of Auburn died suddenly of a stroke on Tuesday the 16th of November with her family at her hospital bedside.
Born March 1, 1931 in Oklahoma City, Okla., to H.V. and Myrtle Riley, city girl Lucille was a Sophomore Homecoming Princess at Capitol Hill High School before moving with her family to a farm in Lexington, Okla. At Lexington High School she met the love of her life, Orean Frederick Robertson, who had returned home from service in the Navy in World War II to finish high School on the GI bill. Lucille and Fred married on October 7, 1948 in Purcell, Okla. She worked as a nurse at the Central State Hospital Annex (a former Naval Base) outside Lexington until the birth of their first child in 1951. Soon thereafter, the family moved to California, settling in Pleasanton. She and Fred lived throughout the East Bay over the next 30 years, the longest being in Alamo and Orinda. Fred built their first house in Livermore in the span of only 60 days - in his spare time, and all of the house painting was done by Lucille, while toddler Danny watched from his playpen. Lucille and Fred's lifelong church membership began at Lafayette-Orinda Baptist Church, followed by First Baptist Church of Pleasant Hill and Ygnacio Valley Baptist Church in Walnut Creek.
When Fred retired they moved to Auburn in1985. They began travelling on long trips by RV, visiting Canada, National Parks, and many regions of the US. Lucille was a member of EV Free Church (now Cornerstone) before moving her membership to Bell Road Baptist Church, where she and Fred shared leadership of Joy Fellowship Seniors Group, organizing trips and putting on parties and other celebrations. On the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Fred and Lucille renewed their vows and celebrated with friends and relatives at a party organized by their children. Fred and Lucille celebrated their 62nd Anniversary last month.
Jesus said "…whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." Throughout her life, Lucille cared for those in need - the elderly, the sick, the disabled, the poor and children. She was always the first to lend a hand by preparing food for a family who had lost a loved one or delivering hand-me-down clothes to those in need, and she held a special place in her heart and prayers for sick or suffering children. Lucille was a beautiful person on the outside also. She took meticulous care in her appearance, and was often stopped by passersby who told her she was beautiful, that her dress was pretty, or that she had beautiful skin, or beautiful hair.
Lucille enjoyed arts and crafts, including sewing, crochet, ceramics and doll making. An excellent cook, Lucille learned to make a wide variety of dishes from friends and relatives, from the beans and cornbread of her southern upbringing to Spanish Paella and Middle Eastern Falafel. Lucille was a member of the Masonic Order of Eastern Star, and has been active in the Gideons since she has lived in Auburn. Lucille most recently had attended 1st Baptist Church of Auburn.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Hardy and Myrtle Riley, Brothers Carl (Doc), Walter (Bud) and Laurence, and Sisters Cecelia (Cedy) and Louise, Lucille's identical twin, who survived only four days from birth.
She is survived by her husband, Orean Frederick Robertson of Auburn, and their five children; Danny Robertson and Wife Pattie of Antioch, Calif., Mary Olivarez and Husband Dennis of Penn Valley, Calif., Toni Robertson of Oakley, Calif., John Robertson and Wife Valerie of Tracy, Calif., and Larry Robertson and Wife Jody of Winnemucca, Nev. She was a loving Wife, Mother, Mother-in-law, Aunt, Sister-in-Law, Cousin, Grandmother of 11 and Great-Grandmother of 10.
A Memorial Service will be held at the First Baptist Church of Auburn, 139 E. Placer St., Auburn, CA on Saturday November 27, 2010 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in her memory to the Gideons International, to further Lucille's work spreading the good news to the world.

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Published by Gold Country Media Newspapers on Nov. 23, 2010.

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JOYCE WARNER

November 26, 2010

LUCILLE WAS THE MOST ADMIRED FRIEND WE HAVE EVER KNOWN, A GODLY WOMEN WHO LIVED HER L;IFE FOR THE LORD AND TO DO GOOD FOR ALL WHO NEEDED HER. YOU WILL BE MISSED MY FRIEND. LEE AND JOYCE WARNER

November 26, 2010

LEE AND JOYCE WARNER HAD THE JOY AND PLEASURE OF KNOWING AND HAVING LUCY FOR OUR NEIGHBOR IN SADDLEBACK FOR OVER 10YEARS-THIS LADY WAS THE TOP OF THE TOP OF ANY MOUNTAIN-SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUTSIDE-THERE WILL ONLY BE ONE WOMAN AS LOVELY AND SERVED THE LORD LIKE LUCILLE ROBERTSON

Cori White

November 26, 2010

I love you Grandma!!! I am so sorry i was not there with you when you left us:(
You were the greatest Grandma ever!! I will always remember your sweet voice and everlasting beauty. You had a big kind heart that never stopped giving. I hope to see you again someday in Heaven<3

Dennis, Claudia, Patrick and Shaun Smith

November 25, 2010

Robertson Family,

Lucille was one of the sweetest women I knew. She had that hospitality that made everyone feel like they were part of the family when you walked in the door. Fred was the luckiest man alive to have been married to her for all these many years and that relationship was an inspiration to all who ever saw it. We should all aspire to achieve to have that kind of relationship and love. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of the Robertson family, especially Fred.

Dennis, Claudia, Patrick and Shaun

November 25, 2010

Our thoughts are with all the Robertson family--we just went through some old pictures of a party in Meadow Vista years ago with Fred and Lucille among the attendees. She was a lovely lady.
Ben Slater and Benalyn Seeley

Dan Robertson

November 24, 2010

Mom
You were the best mom a fella could have. You were always there when I needed someone to talk to and understand me. Even though I was your biggest pain, you always loved me. Remember how you always said "I love you more" whenever I said I love you? I cannot see how you could love me more than I do you right now. You will be in my heart and in my thoughts for the rest of my life. I miss you and will see you when we are reunited in Heaven. I love you.

Love Dan

Pattie Robertson

November 24, 2010

You made me feel like family from the first time I met you. You always made anyone feel welcome. You had the sweetest voice, I would love to listen to you talk (especially about Danny). Your children are a testimony of what a wonderful mother you were. If someone was to ask me to define a true Christian, I would define it with one word, Lucille. Your love was always unconditional and from the heart. I am truly blessed to have had you in my life. I will miss your wonderful stories and most of all the welcoming hug I would get anytime I saw you. It was like a blanket of warmth right from your heart. I look forward to seeing again in Heaven. I love you.

Love Pattie

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