William-Robertson-Obituary

William Alexander Robertson Jr.

Dallas, Texas

1940 - 2014

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January 29, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Robertson Jr., William Alexander Age 73, died on January 29h, 2014. "Bill" Robertson was born on December 9th, 1940 in Dallas, Texas. He is survived by his loving wife, Karen, two sons, Stuart and Collin, daughter-in-law, Michelle and grandson, Marlowe. Bill had a lifelong thirst for knowledge...

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Dr. Bill, was the best ever, father, husband, School Teacher, Coach, He was the Best I have ever known. The Best.

Few days go by that I don't think about Bill. We were grad students together at OU, played and coached soccer together, worked together, and were neighbors. I knew I could always run a question by Bill for an honest answer. Not a lot left of the Old Team.

I just learned of Doc's passing. He was one of the best teachers I was ever blessed to have. Doc instilled in me a lifetime love of history. So sorry to hear of his passing and though it is late, wanted to express my condolences to his family.

He brought many joyful days in our intellectual and spiritual discussions. May we continue both in heaven.

Awe! A friend just shared this on her page. Doc Robertson was one of my favorites. Best History teacher I ever had. Most enjoyable class. I was on my honeymoon when this happened and just found out I was pregnant the day after the funeral took place. It just made me think about how they say a new life comes when old ones leave us, and it just left me with a bit of a smile to know that my baby is coming on the heals of such a great man. RIP doc. I am so glad to have known you.

Prayers and hugs. My favorite teacher and friend.

I didn't know. I've often thought of doc over the Years and he is missed very much! He was an amazing man with his love of teaching, doing the crossword and his love of classic cars. Prayers and condolences.

RIP Uncle Bill, we love you. You'll be missed but not forgotten.

Bill, you were a wonderful brother in law and I will miss you so much.