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James Robertson

San Luis Obispo, California

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James "Jim" Robertson, 81, passed away peacefully in his sleep Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. Born in Providence, R.I., he was the son of Robert and Hattie Robertson. Jim joined the U.S. Army in 1951 and was stationed at Camp Roberts in California. It was at a USO dance in Paso Robles that he met the...

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To all the Robertson cildren and family

Frankie and Jim were always so very kind and hospitabl to me whenever I went don to Calirnia to visit Michelle, Jimbo and my granddaughter Carly. You are so right in saying that Frankie was the love of Jim's life. They passed just over 6 months apart - which also prooves that they were SOUL MATES. I feel sadly for your confusion and sense of loss you all must be feeling. You're most likely still grieving for your Mom and Grandma and then...

Frankie and Jim were always so kind and hospitable to me whenever I came down to California to visit Michelle and Jimbo. Your Mom and Dad, Robertson children, having left this world just over 6 months apart, shows wthout a doubt that Frankie was indeed the love of Jim's life and that they were SOUL MATES. I am so very sorry for the pain and confusion you all must feel at this time - probably not even completed grieving for your Mom and then Dad goes and follows her. Straignt to heaven -...

I grew up with the Robertson's while visiting my grandmother across the street. Jim and Frankie were always good to us kids and I have very fond memories of them. My thoughts are with all six of their children.

Steve Hollister

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family at this time. It's comforting to know that your Dad and Mom are together again in a wonderful place. Love and prayers,

Harold, Nancy, Theresa, Cathy, Jimbo and Jeannie, your spouses and children. I received word from my mom today that your dad had passed away. I have so many fond memories of your father, and most all of them include your mother. Your folks were the perfect example of love and marriage, sticking together no matter what. Your dad had a way of always making me feel special, asking about my life, my family and how I was doing. His kindness and quick smile will continue to hold a special place...

David and I became Frankie and Jims neighbors 5 years ago. They would always tell us how much they enjoyed watching our kids play in the front yard. On occasion Jim would get out of his chair to talk baseball with David. Especially when the Yankee's would take a beaten from the Red Sox's. Frankie would always come over to chat and check on us. We feel so blessed to have them be part of our lives for that short period of time. They really made us feel like we've known them all of our lives....

I'll never forget being interviewed for a meter reader position by Jim, Steve and Mike. That was just a few years ago(28). I enjoyed working under Jim. He was a great man and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. Your friends, Eli and Laura Afana

Nancy & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless you all
In Friendship
Elaine & Tom