John-Robertson-Obituary

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John Wallace Robertson

SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

Jan 14, 1923 – Feb 27, 2022 (Age 99)

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BORN
January 14, 1923
DIED
February 27, 2022
AGE
99
LOCATION
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

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William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes Obituary

On his 99th birthday this year Dad enjoyed Wellfleet oysters and a homemade Boston Crème Pie baked by Nancy at Susan and Brian’s home in Saratoga Springs. He loved his family, good company, good food, and New York State.


John Wallace Robertson passed away on February 27, 2022. He was born on January 14, 1923 to Wally and Kathryn Robertson in North Tonawanda. He grew up with his sisters Nancy and Suzanne and many fun loving cousins. He spent his childhood in western New York, graduating from Jamestown High School in 1941. Jack began his advanced studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor but soon enlisted in the Army Air Corp and assisted in the development of the Norden Mk. XV bombsight used during World War ll.  After the war, he returned to Ann Arbor and completed his studies in architecture, graduating in 1951. There he met Joyce Parker from Salisbury, NC. They married and moved to Syracuse NY where they raised four daughters during the sixties and seventies; Gina, Kay, Nancy, and Susan. His grandson Royce spent many happy days with his Gaggie.


Jack was self-employed most of his career as an architect. He partnered with Dave Richards to create Robertson & Richards. He then transitioned to Robertson Strong Apgar, currently located at 1054 James Street as RSA Architects in Syracuse. He primarily designed and renovated commercial buildings; schools in the Liverpool and Massena districts; public safety buildings, Austin McCormick Center for Youth, and Hillbrook Detention Center.


Jack was a fine architect and highly respected among his peers. He taught architecture at Syracuse University and after 40 successful years in business retired from RSA in 1995.


Jack was active in many professional and community organizations, including local and national chapters of the American Institute of Architects and the Construction Specifications Institute. He served as president of the Onondaga County Public Library, the Dewitt Community Library and the Dewitt Kiwanis Club.


Jack believed deeply in family, friendship, community, and education. He is remembered for quietly sharing his love of books, cooking, pickling, gardening, art, and poker well into his 90s. Friends and family will surely remember him sailing on one of his boats in his floppy white hat with full sails, blue skies, not too rough waters on Lake St. Clair, Lake Ontario, Cape Cod, and the seas around New Zealand.


Dad is survived by Joyce, his wife of 70 years, his four daughters and son in law Brian Rodems, his grandchildren John, Elizabeth, Thomas, Lee, Royce and his wife Christy and great granddaughter Leah. Uncle Jack will be missed by his nieces and nephews; Debbie, Tom, Dick, Margaret, Linda and Kathy, John, Beverly and Barbie along with their families. He knew how to draw an early morning crowd of cousins with a box of fresh donuts and a smile. We love you Dad.


A private burial with military honors at The Gerald BH Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery will be held at a future date.


Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.

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Dear Joyce, Nancy, Susan, Gina and Kay, We still miss Jack and Joyce as our neighbors and have so many wonderful memories of them. Reading that lovely obituary made us recall several, including memories of Becca and Royce playing together in both yards. Another memory is enjoying the view of Jack's garden from our back porch and watching the phoebe, who nested every year under their back porch, fly in and out and perch on the pear tree. We relied on Jack's expertise for an architect...

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Dear Joyce, Gina, Kay, Nancy and Susan, It is with sadness that I read about Jack, but also fondness for a long time Ambergate neighborhood family and all of the memories that entails. I read of his civic accomplishments with pride and witnessed his love for his family first-hand. I am still at 214 Ambergate with my wife Suzie and we raised our kids in my Mom's former home. I go by your family's former home every day and 231 will always be the home of the Robertson's in my memory. I recently...

Mr. Roberston's obituary was a pleasure to read. It clearly celebrated a life well lived for 99 years! His interests continued right through all of those years. The forever architect/artist in him enjoyed seeing what the next generation of his profession was doing. 10 years ago he showed an interest and a willingness to take a drive east and visit our home, walk around and share his thoughts with Jim. A quiet, perceptive man surrounded by a great group of fun loving daughters and the...