Fred-Robertson-Obituary

Fred Robertson

Vancouver, Washington

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FRED ROBERTSON September 11, 1943 ~ June 13. 2017 The youngest of thirteen, Fred Robertson Jr. was born in Franklin, Virginia. He was raised in Norfolk by his Aunt Mary and Uncle Robert Ridley. A Vietnam veteran, Fred retired from the U.S. Air Force, then became and...

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Remembering with love and gratitude family visits, Easters and Christmases with Fred, Dot and Paul in England, Germany and the USA over 50 years. Fred was a very generous and fun loving brother-in-law who will be forever missed by all his English relatives. Rest in peace. Esther & Roy.xxx

Specisl Thoughts go out on the passing of my favorite Uncle. Caring messages to Aunt Dot and Cousin Paul.

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James Carter

Fred was one of my favorite volunteers when I was volunteer coordinator at the Clark County Veterans Center. He always had great ideas and we had some great laughs together. He has been missed at the Center and the world is missing one of its best people ever.
Pam Davis

Remembering Uncle Fred, and thinking about Auntie Dot and Paul at this time. In common with my cousins, I have many happy childhood memories of fun times spent with family at Alconbury and Lakenheath. Uncle Fred was good fun to be with, as shown by some of the photos we have shared as a family in recent days as we have remembered him. It was great that he was stationed in the UK for much of my childhood. In more recent years, we have kept in contact via letter, email and Skype. My...

I have a fond memory of Fred from many years back. Paul invited us to a BBQ at their house. I don't think I've ever seen so much meat at a BBQ before. Fred was this big, loud, strong guy, proud of his son, proud of his service to country. Like his son he also had this glint of orneriness in his eyes. You will be missed!

I met Fred when I started working for Employment Security in 1995. My desk was right next to his. Immediately he became a friend. I will miss Fred. We shared a lot of laughs and stories between us. He truly loved to help others and went the extra mile to help the Veterans. My condolences to the family and you are in my prayers. Fred was one of the good people in the world. It was an honor to know and work with him. I'll miss seeing Fred at the retirees luncheons.

Paul and I were pals at Lakenheath and I'm so glad we're still in touch, along with so many friends to honor Fred's life. Fred was clearly a wonderful father. I recall during our (Paul and I) tinkering sessions how much of a positive influence he was on Paul - and obviously very proud. I recall a kind man, a caring father. What a lovely legacy!

It is with great sadness that I send my condolence to the family. You are the last of my father's siblings. I will always have fond memories of the times we vist you and when you visited us. Peaceful rest uncle Fred. Love you always