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Robertson Jim, 59, Of Lexington, Vice, Kentucky

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ROBERTSON Jim Robertson, 59, of Lexington, Vice-President of Intersteel, Inc. of Lexington and Louisville, died Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at his residence. He was born Nov 11, 1948 in Eddyville, KY, a son of the late Ray and Eula Mae Holt Robertson. He received a B.S. degree in chemical engineering from...

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It has been one year today since we lost our little brother Jimmy. He was smart, generous, loved his family and friends and had such a great sense of humor. I always wondered how he thought up some of the things he said. Our family will never be the same without him. I remember when he called last Christmas laughing about having to deliver Mia's presents in two cars. When I first saw Mia I told him how pretty I thought she was and he answered, "Very". I am sure he would feel the same...

UNCLE JIMMY IT HAS TAKEN A LONG TIME TO WRITE ANYTHING HERE. I ALWAYS MISSED YOU UNTIL YOU CAME IN TO SEE US. I MISS YOU MORE AND MORE EACH DAY.THERE IS NOT A DAY THAT I DONT THINK AND TELL MY WIFE TARA ABOUT YOU . HOW MUCH FUN YOU WAS AND HOW MUCH YOU MEANT TO ME.I KNOW YOU ,MOMA MAE AN DADDY RAY ARE ALL LOOKIN DOWN ON US . I WILL ALWAY BE THINKING OF YOU. YOUR LITTLE OWLHEADED NEPHEW.MICHAEL

Connie,manny& scotty, Just thinking about you guys & wanted to say Hi & i miss jimmy something terribbily..........I still find it very very hard to believe hes not with us anymore! If yall guys need anything you knopw how to reach me LOVE YOU GUYS WITH ALL MY HEART!

I am a cousin. I knew Jimmy when we were young and used to visit with my parents every summer at Aunt Eula Mae's and Uncle Ray's. Whenever Jimmy was around there was always laughter and much fun had by all. I wish I had known him when we were grown. My heart goes out to his children and his brothers and sisters who are all great and loving people I remember fondly. Brenda (Black) Simmons.

Marla,Scotty & Manny,
Our hearts are broken for your lose and ours. We have only known you guys for a few years but all the memories bring smiles to our faces, Jimmy will be missed by many. Sorry we were out of town for the service, but please know you are in our thoughts & prayers.
Artie & Debbie Logan

I am sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Scotty & Manny,
I can't begin to tell you of all the laughs and humor your Dad and I enjoyed while working at the same time. We had a special understanding between "Government and Contractor" that served both of us and provided our Armed Forces the best value and saved lives in the process. Your Dad will be greatly missed not only personally but professionaly as well. If there is anything you need please don't hesitate to give me a call.

Manny & Scotty,

I want you to know I think a lot of Jimmy and have admired his accomplishments over the years. I have often looked at a situation; professional & personal and said to myself “what would Jimmy do”.

Jimmy has been and will continue to be a mentor of mine.

Scotty,Stacey,Manny, and family, I knew Jimmy 28 years. I never met a man more fun to be around. I never met a more generous man, to me and countless others. I never met a man who loved his sons any more or delighted in their lives any more than he did. The Simpson family sends their love and support out to you, if you ever need anything from us, dont hestate to call. Jimmy Robertson will be sorely missed by all who knew him, and also many who did not.