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Larry Lee Robertson

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

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Larry Lee Robertson, 65, went to be with his Lord July 8, 2015, ending a long battle with dementia. Larry attended Lower Dauphin High School and Rutgers University where he played football and baseball. He joins his mother Annetta Grace (Wealand) Robertson, his father Herbert Tate Robertson, and...

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I love and miss you, Dad. Thank you for so humbly and consistently showing me how a father should love, and for teaching me so many things. Your new granddaughter is so beautiful, isn't she!?

Larry, my grandfather was amazing. He was the most loving, caring, and gentle person in my life. I loved him so much, I know he is in a better place now with the Lord, but we will all miss him. My father, Larry's son tells me he was a great father. It is horrible that the Alltimers disease had to take his life.

Mary Jane,
I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. We have many memories of those football games. We did not know him in his later life but by the pictures I am sure he was a fine person. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family
Lana (Eckert)and Dale Walmer

Our prayers and condolences to you and your family on the loss of Larry, your husband, Mary Jane. The photos of Larry and you tell a beautiful story of the life you had together. May your memories of the good times you had together carry you through the grieving you are experiencing now. Time heals these wounds, but the scars stay with us as badges of honor we carry with us for the remainder of our lives. God bless you all.

My condolences to the family. May the beautiful promise of God at Jeremiah 31:13b comfort you, "I will comfort them and give them joy instead of their grief."

MaryJane and family.
I was so sorry to hear about Larry. I remember him in choir always trying to be so serious but could joke around also. Now he's singing with the angels. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family. I know after experiencing the same with my Dad and Brother it has not been easy dealing with his illness. God bless you all.

I had the good fortune to play with Larry on the Hummelstown twilight baseball team. He is remembered as one of the greatest athletes to ever play for Lower Dauphin but he was an even better person. He and his family are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Tom Taylor

Mary Jane,
Even as someone who hasn't been close for years, I remember Larry as an important part of my high school experience. He touched a lot of people then - and I'm sure you and the family will all cherish memories of who he was and the strength and bravery he showed. Our prayers are with you.

Larry, Mary, Becca and David - 2011