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Alyce was a wonderful person, and excellent public servant, who lit up a room with her great smile. She has been missed by many. . Stan Price
Stan Price
June 15, 2023 | Work
Miami, Florida
1955 - 2021
Alyce M. Robertson September 14, 1955 - June 18, 2021 Miami, Florida - Alyce Marie Robertson, a longtime local government employee who successfully led her adopted Miami and Miami-Dade County through good times and bad, lovingly referred to as "Queen Alyce", passed away at home Friday, June 18,...
Read MoreAlyce was a wonderful person, and excellent public servant, who lit up a room with her great smile. She has been missed by many. . Stan Price
Stan Price
June 15, 2023 | Work
Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Deborah B. Mastin
July 03, 2021 | Miami, FL
Group of 10 Memorial Trees
In honor of Alyce M. Robertson, 10 memorial trees will be planted. I will be forever grateful to Alyce for her guidance at DERM. Donna Gordon (former Manager -DERM Code Enforcement )
Donna Gordon
June 23, 2021
Group of 10 Memorial Trees
The McDonnells
June 27, 2021 | Saint Petersburg, FL
Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees
Evelyn Greer
June 27, 2021 | Pinecrest, FL
Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Fran, Deb, & Judy
June 26, 2021 | South Bend, IN
Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Lynn Goldberg Valinetz
June 25, 2021 | Zionsville, IN
I was lucky enough to meet Alyce when we were both young, later in life our path will cross, but it was never like the first time. I was a supervisor in "Swithboard of Miami" she was one of my most precious crew of volunteer. With her help and knowledge we started a spanish version that resolved a lot of the problems we had in the 1970's. I wear a cross around my neck all the time that she was gracious enough to wear when she met the Pope (1987) so he could bless it, but that was Alyce always...
Natacha Seijas
June 24, 2021 | Friend
A wonderful person with a great smile. She defined what a public servant was all about. She treated people with dignity and performed all of her duties with professionalism and fairness. She will be missed.
Stan Price
June 24, 2021 | Work