Judge Pat A. Robertson

1937 - 2015

Judge Pat A. Robertson obituary, 1937-2015, Dallas, TX

Judge Pat A. Robertson

1937 - 2015

Judge Pat A. Robertson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 21, 2015.
Judge Pat A. Robertson died peacefully in his sleep on Dec. 19, 2015 in Dallas, Texas, after a short illness, surrounded by people who loved him. He was 78 years of age. "The Judge" was born raised, and lived in Highland Park all his life, graduating from Highland Park High School. He attended Texas A & M at the young age of 16 and was a member of the Corps of Cadets. When he graduated in 1958, he became a passionate Aggie and was an Aggie football season ticket holder since the 70's. His pregame tailgates welcomed Aggies and opponents alike of all ages. The Aggie legacy that he started carried on with both of his children ('85 and '91), and two (soon to be three!) of his grandchildren ('13 and '14). Following graduation, he served in the Marine Corp. Later he attended law school at SMU, and was a brilliant criminal defense attorney for five decades. In 1970, he was appointed Judge of the Municipal Court of the Town of Highland Park, serving for 44 years, while continuing his law practice. Robertson was among the top five longest-serving municipal judges in Texas. Judge Robertson was respected for his sense of justice, fairness and admired for his humility and sense of humor. Pat had a passion for cooking and his famous handmade buns will be sorely missed. His defining characteristic was his unwavering kindness and respect to others. He refused to speak ill of anyone. It was not uncommon to hear persons who had been in his court thankful for his righteous and often times creative punishments. It was at the courthouse that he met his wife, Mary Robertson. It was love at first sight. They were married for over 25 years until she lost her battle to cancer. Together they founded the Trees for the Town, Inc., a non-profit created to replant thousands of native trees in the parkways of Park Cities after an ice storm in 1979. This program gained national recognition, even receiving the Joyce Kilmer Award from the Arbor Day Foundation in 1983. Due to its great success, it became a model for other communities. The family would like to receive friends at a visitation on Sunday, December 27 at Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Home from 5 to 7 p m. Judge Robertson's service will take place on Monday, December 28, at 12 noon at the funeral home and all guests are invited to a reception immediately following. He will be laid to rest in his family's plot in Wills Point, Texas at White Rose Cemetery. Judge Robertson is the son of Louise Robertson and the grandson of Ellen Teressa Peery Walters and Van Bufford Walters. He leaves behind his dedicated partner Joellen Goff, his sister Peggy Robertson, his daughter Robbin Robertson Polter and son Phillip Robertson, daughter-in-law, Karen Robertson; grandchildren Mariel Polter, Casey, Kelsey and Kyle Robertson. Judge Robertson was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lee Robertson, son-in-law, David Polter and grandson, Ezra Van Polter. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets (corps.tamu.edu/support).

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August 4, 2016

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Shandrea Cade-Manus

August 4, 2016

As I opted in to receive email alerts from the Legency GuestBook regarding Judge Robertsons obituary I am reminded of how SPECIAL he was to My Family. I wish this post could stay here forever just to remind me of my special friend; like a father, a helper, who'd reach out like an outreach group all by himself. Judge Robertson worked beyond the means of measures to help others. I/WE LOVE YOU PAT!!! May God continuously Bless and Uplift the Robertson Family

kelly moya

August 3, 2016

My condolences

Kelly J Moya

Kim Heard-Ondracek

May 16, 2016

I just saw this and had been thinking of him. Pat was a part of my family for many years. He and my father , Chester Heard, we're friends for many years. I remember his wonderful laugh when he came to my dad'said shop. And Mary had the ideas for metal work! He was a great man and wonderful friend.

Shandrea Manus

February 1, 2016

I am late but better than never... I love you, we loved you Mr. Pat Robertson as you work so hard for my husband and I to keep us walking as well as I know you did for alot of others in our community Pat. I grieve your lost today 2/1/2016 I'm sorry condolences

December 28, 2015

My family has always loved the Robertson family and we will always have fond memories of Pat and his wife, Mary. Robbin, was my best friend growing up and I always adored both of her parents. Pat was so handsome and so kind and Mary so beautiful. My parents had such fun times with them and I remember lots of laughing. They were true friends and always eager to lend a helping hand. I loved seeing Pat a few years ago. Such a nice man and very caring. He will be greatly missed! Camie Reeves Brickhouse(Dallas, Tx.)

Mary and Michael Bredlau

December 27, 2015

For so many years, you and Mary were the glue that held our neighborhood together.
Thank you for the fond memories.
We will miss you.

Ed Crumley

December 27, 2015

Never met another older kid in my neighborhood who was as nice, who would listen and give wise advice to a younger kid (me) as Pat. Or one who would confront a bully at school for you that you would find out about later. Or who would let you follow him around learning his tricks on Halloween night. Just two years older, nevertheless, a younger teenager's "big brother" and hero, never forgotten!

Yvonne Crum

December 26, 2015

I absolutely loved and adored Pat Robertson. what a great man with great values and the kindest person I have ever known..

Jim Pruitt

December 26, 2015

Pat was kind, respectful, with a great sense of humor. My friend we will miss you.

Karin Todee-O'Connor

December 25, 2015

One of my favorite people ever. I will really miss him.

Gerri Robeson

December 23, 2015

Your kind heart and your laughter is what I will miss the most. It was an honor to work by your side for many years Judge Robertson. The kindness you expressed to your Highland Park family and to everyone throughout your years of service will be forever remembered.

Lance Koppa

December 23, 2015

We're going to miss your kind, generous heart and clever sense of humor.

Joel Bittick

December 23, 2015

The good Judge Pat will be missed. His amazing sense of humor and love for Texas A&M University will stand strong in his kids, grandkids, and those who were blessed to know him. Job 1: 20-21

December 22, 2015

We will miss friend and Judge Pat Robertson. He tirelessly served the citizens of Highland Park for over 4 decades. Well done thy good and faithful servant!!

Sammy Hancock
HPDPS, 1977-2008

Becky Evans

December 22, 2015

Judge Robertson you are going to be missed. Our 29 years of working together and being a friend at work and outside the workplace was an honor to just be a friend to a great man.

Kathy Hannon

December 22, 2015

Condolences to his family. He was deeply loved and appreciated by his Highland Park family. I will miss Judge Robertson's laughter and humor most. He was a sweet man.

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