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RICHARD C. ROBERTSON
Richard C. Robertson, of Paradise, passed away in Chico, on Nov. 21, 2011 at the age of 87.
He was the father of Fiona Robertson of Santa Rosa and Randy Robertson of Los Angeles; brother of the late, J. Robertson, and Nola Bragulla of Ventura, CA.
Born in Parson, KS, he grew up in Southern California. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Music from Westminster College and a Master's Degree in Music Therapy at the University of the Pacific. He began his career as a music therapist at Modesto State Hospital and ended a 50 year career in the field of developmental disabilities, retiring as the Executive Director of State Council on Developmental Disabilities' Area II Board.
The family will be holding a remembrance and celebration luau on January 15, 2011 from 1:00-4:00 p.m., at ARC Pavilion, 2040 Park Avenue, Chico, CA. Call 530-518-2914 by 1/6/12.
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I want to express my condolences to Fiona and Randy on the lose of their father Richard. He loved you both so very much. Though I hadn't seen or talked to him in sixteen years, he was always in my thoughts. Without his influence and emotional support during my college years I don't know that I would have become the person I am. He was not only my boss and mentor but one of the closest friends in my life.
Jacklyn Johnson (Gordon)
January 5, 2012
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