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Kenneth Robertson Obituary

ROBERTSON Kenneth Norman, age 81, of Houston, Texas, went to be with his Lord surrounded by his loving family, on Wednesday, the 19th of July 2017. He was born in Miami, Florida on the 30th of March 1936, to Hazel and Fred Norman Robertson. He graduated from Palm Beach High School in 1954 with all-state honors in both baseball and football. Ken was recruited by the legendary football coach, Bear Bryant, to play quarterback and study Engineering at the University of Kentucky. While there, he was coached by another legend, Blanton Collier. In the process, Ken began to evolve the set of leadership traits humility, a sense of family and team, a commitment to excel, steadiness, and willingness to experiment that came naturally to him and which he applied to every aspect of his life from then on. He completed his studies with honors, earning a BS in Civil Engineering in 1958 and an M.B.A. in 1960. At the University of Kentucky, he played varsity football and was elected co-captain. Ken was also a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He always considered his biggest accomplishment at UK, however, to be meeting and marrying Carol Lee Anderson, the love of his life. Ken and Carol Lee moved to Baton Rouge, LA with their young family in 1960 to begin a 41-year career with ExxonMobil. He progressed rapidly through a number of individual and management positions in both the Refining and Basic Chemicals businesses and making lifelong friends in the process. In 1974, Ken and family moved to ExxonMobil Chemicals in Houston and began 28 years managing regional and international operations. In 1981, Ken moved to Hong Kong as Executive Vice President of ExxonMobil Chemical Asia Pacific. During his time in Hong Kong, Ken enjoyed traveling the world with his family. He returned to Houston in 1985 as Executive Vice President, and then served as President for ExxonMobil Chemical Americas until his retirement as Senior Vice President of ExxonMobil Chemical Company in 2001. Ken was an involved member of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church in Houston for 42 years, while serving as an elder and a member of Stewardship and Building Committees. Ken was a proud alum of University of Kentucky, serving on the College of Engineering Dean's Advisory Council, inducted into the UK Business Hall of Fame and College of Engineering Distinguished Alumnae. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hiking the mountains, snow skiing, hunting, and especially golf. Ken was an active member at Lakeside Country Club, serving on the Board. He enjoyed the arts and frequently attended the Houston Symphony with his wife and close friends. Ken believed in giving back. Throughout his life, he was very involved and served on multiple Boards in various community organizations. Most of all, Ken loved spending quality time with his family while traveling, playing sports, and supporting his children and grandchildren in all their endeavors. Ken is preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Hazel Robertson, his brother Don Robertson, mother-in-law Gladys Kelly Anderson, and brother-in-law Dr. Vince Anderson. Ken is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Carol Lee Anderson Robertson; his children, Kenneth N. Robertson II, Leslie Robertson Kottwitz and husband Jim Kottwitz; his beloved grandchildren, Kelly Kottwitz Morgan and husband Chris Morgan, Christy Kottwitz, Hunter Kottwitz, and great granddaughter Hudson Blaine Morgan; his sister-in-law Frances Robertson, and sister-in-law Marian Anderson; his beloved nieces and nephews, Michael Anderson and wife Lisa, Doug Anderson, Melanie Anderson Lee and husband Louie, Liz Anderson Bent and husband Bill, and multiple great nieces and nephews. The memorial service is to be conducted at eleven o'clock in the morning on Friday, the 28th of July, in the sanctuary of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, 11612 Memorial Drive in Houston, where Rev. Dave Steane, Executive Pastor, is to officiate. Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception to be held in the parlor of the church. In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions, in Kenneth's memory, may be directed toward the Houston Symphony Endowment, 615 Louisiana St., Ste. 102, Houston, TX 77002; or to Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, 11612 Memorial Drive, Houston, TX 77024; or to The Houston Food Bank, 535 Portwall St., Houston, TX 77029. Services in Houston are entrusted to Geo. H. Lewis & Sons-The Funeral Directors Since 1936. 1010 Bering Drive, Houston, TX 77057. 713-789-3005. www.geohlewis.com

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Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Jul. 23, 2017.

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Donald Kuschel

December 3, 2023

I went to school with Kenny from the 5th grade through Palm Beach High School. A good friend!
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John Cornelius

October 24, 2019

For Carol Lee & Family Kenny and I shared our biggest moment in college football back in 1956. It was the UK and Georgia game in Athens between the hedges. He threw a hail Mary type pass in the last moments of the game and I was on the receiving end,thus allowing the Wildcats to win the game 14 to 7. A Parade Magazine photo of Kenny's 1957 Football Team, which he was co-captained of, is attached

July 29, 2017

I don't think my original went through. I went to High School with Kenny. He was a quarter back there too. Many of us that knew Him send you our prayers. I thought about Kenny yesterday knowing you had a memorial for him. We all had good times in HS. He will be missed but not forgotten. Nancy (Gay) Crew Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

July 28, 2017

Dear Mrs. Robertson, Carol,
I have only good memories of Kenny, as we knew him. He was a really good leader on the UK football team. I was just a lowly member of those teams, but happy to have known Kenny. Many of our teammates are missing now. God bless you and all your family.
Bob Ballance

July 25, 2017

Please accept my condolences at this time. May you find comfort in the promise found at John 6:40.

Ken with our Sunday School teacher and a classmate.

Beverly and Charles Roberts

July 24, 2017

It was an honor to know Ken at MDPC. We will surely miss him. Sincere condolences to Carol Lee and family.

Nancy Gay Crew

July 24, 2017

From Nancy Gay Crew. I live in Florida. I pushed the wrong button.

July 23, 2017

Heartfelt condolences are extended to your family at this difficult time. Seek the love and support God provides to help you cope during this time - Psalms 29:11

Darryl Aubrey

July 23, 2017

Carol Lee, while we have never met I know something of what you are going through. I lost the love of my life earlier this year, also after 59 years of marriage. I pray that your many good memories will sustain you through the months and years to come. I knew Ken during my years with Exxon. He was an outstanding person, liked and respected by all. I know he will be missed by his many friends and family and I wish the best for you and your family. Darryl Aubrey

Linda Kurtas

July 23, 2017

Ken was the most genuine, honest person I have known and had the pleasure to work for. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. My prayers are with Carol Lee and his wonderful family. May God bless you all during this sad time. Love to you all.

Hasan Kazmi

July 23, 2017

Atiya and I wish to convey, from Pakistan, our deepest sympathy to Carol Lee and the family on the enormous loss of loosing Ken.
May Almighty bless his soul and give the strength to the family to bear this loss. Amen!

Hasan and Atiya Kazmi

July 22, 2017

My deepest sympathy to you Carol Lee, and your dearest family.
Love, Joan King Dow

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