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Jackson R. Robertson Sr.

Huntsville, Alabama

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Died Apr. 15, 2003 Dr. Jackson Ramsey Robertson, Sr. of Hoover died Tuesday. He was 87. He was a Baptist minister and college professor for over 50 years, serving Southern Baptist Churches in Alabama and Kentucky. He was preceded in death by his wife of 40 years, Mary Jeannette Ziegler Robertson,...

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It was sad news to hear of Dr. Robertson's death. Yet, at the same time it was a comfort to know that all he had believed as he taught me systematic theology, back in the early 1980s, he has come to know now as real. He is blessed to now walk by sight. I was also privileged to have the opportunity to work with him when he did the recording of the various radio programs back in the 70s-80s. His Christmas Chimes has never been topped. The greatest honor, however, came when I was a fellow...

I was the Academic Dean at Clear Creek when Dr. Robertson served as professor. He was an inspiration in my life. I hope I will make just a small part of the impact he did on students and fellow instructors. He was truly a Man of God. God bless you in your loss. It was the loss of the entire Christian world.

Our sympathy and prayers go to each of you in your time of sorrow. Bro. Jack was an inspirational man and will always be remembered as my pastor during my Christian growth at Livingston Baptist Church.

Love from Pop and Mom He was a great man and will be greatly missed.He is in a far better place now, WRJ

Memories of Dr. Robertson as a colleague, neighbor, and friend will be a part of my life for a long time. He has been often thought of and is missed here on the campus of Clear Creek.

My husband and I meet Dr. Robertson the first week we where on campus. He was a very pleasant man who we came to love and respect. I worked the supper shift at Kelly Hall the second semester we where here at CCBBC and I had the great priviledge of setting with Dr. Robertson and having long talks with him about the importance of our Christian lives. He had great wisdom and a great love for God. Even though i did not know his wife, he talked about her often and shared stories about their life...

I had the priviledge of meeting Dr. Robertson the week after Mrs. Robertson went home to be with Jesus in 1981. Because I was from Louisville he and I 'hit it off' from the first time we sat around the table together. I was able to know him better as a student at Clear Creek and he graciously allowed me to be his grader for the 1985-1986 school year. When we returned to Clear Creek in 1991, Dr. Jack and I got together for an hour each week to talk. Many times he would share with me about his...

It has been a privilege to know and work with Dr. Robertson. He was such a delightful personality, and so interesting to talk to. I appreciate the class I was privileged to take under him, and then later to be on the same faculty here at Clear Creek. This year I have been asked to present the Jeannette Z. Robertson award to the ideal minister's wife. Dr. Robertson was always so very appreciative of his wife's willingness to support him in his ministry. It is an honor for me to represent him...

I had the honor of having Dr. Robertson as a professor here at Clear Creek from 1990-1994. Our times together in his systematic theology classes provided for me the theological foundations I needed then and still hold firmly to today in my ministry.
Please know that our prayers are with you during this time.

Donnie Fox
Dean of Institutional Advancement
Clear Creek Baptist Bible College