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Margarita Robertson

San Francisco, California

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Margarita Amarillas Robertson

Aged 89 years. Passed away peacefully in her sleep at home. Born and raised in San Francisco. Daughter of the late Margarita Motta and Alfonso Yrigollen Amarillas. Predeceased by her brother, Alfonso and sister, Marie. She is survived by her loving sister...

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Dear "Skippy", "Corky" and all others of "Maggie's" family. She and
Gordon, Sr., were close friends of my husband, Jim, and me many
years ago on Carl St. in San Francisco - in the newly-married years
of both couples. We had some really fun times together! I'm glad
Maggie had such a long and full (I'm sure) life and I know she will
be missed by all who knew and loved her. My son, Scott, and I
send along heartfelt condolences to you all - she was a truly good
person...

To the family of Mrs. Robertson: my deepest sympathies on the passing of such a dear person. I first met her when I worked at "Abbes nearly new" with her daughter Margaret. She was very kind to us in the store. I also would see her at mass, and she always offered a smile and a kind word . Later on when I applied to dental schools she was very helpful. I will never forget her kindness and advice which made my transition smooth to the San Francisco dental school after a semester at a Midwest...

Maggie "Mom" was such an amazing and loving person to all who were fortunate to call her a friend and mom. I will miss her always. Rest in peace, my sweet friend.

Your mother was a very kind, loving person. She made my years in high school bearable. Bless her heart.

Mrs. Robertson was kind and wonderful to the girls at Star of the Sea. She always made you feel like she had your back. Others mentioned her smile and for sure, that is what I remember. Condolences to her family. Rest in peace.

At Star of the Sea I nicknamed Margarita "pearl" for she was a precious gift for faculty and students alike. As I emailed Cris yesterday, "We have a special friend in heaven."
Peace and all good,
Sister Eleanor Eagan, CSJ

The class of 2004 at Dugoni School of Dentistry misses our surrogate mom Maggie...what a sweet loving lady. Heaven is lucky to have her. RIPr

Maggie was so good to so many students. She cared so much for every aspect of every student. She was truly a kind and a good person. She always made my day better by a smile and kind words. I will remember her fondly...

Maggie always had a smile and supportive words for UOP students. I graduated from UOP in 2000. You were dearly loved by all of us Maggie!