Steve Robertson

Steve Robertson

Steve Robertson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Goldfinch Funeral Home - Conway Chapel on Jan. 4, 2023.

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Conway, SC
Stephen Wayne Robertson, 70, of Horry County died after heart complications on De 31, 2022. He was the founding president of Waccamaw Publishers.
Visitation will be held on Jan. 4, 2023, from 5-7 PM at Goldfinch Funeral Home, and the service will be held at The Rock in Conway at 1 PM on Thursday, January 5, 2023.
Burial will be at Centenary Methodist Church at 3 PM in Marion.
Mr. Robertson was the son of the late Dillard W. (Tex) Robertson of Oklahoma and the late Mollie Ray Wilson Robertson Floyd of Friendship. His stepfather was the late Wayne Floyd of Centenary.
He is survived by Cheryl, his wife of 50 years, son Stephen Robertson Jr. (Adrian) and daughter TJ Robertson (Kayla) of Conway. Mr. Robertson has four grandchildren: Caroline Robertson, Kayleigh Robertson, Carleigh Robertson and Hayden Johnson of Conway. His two brothers also survive him: Tim Robertson (Tamara) of Friendship and Mark Robertson (Hilda) of Chesnee. Two brothers-in-law also survive him: James Allen LeGette Jr. (Frances) and Walter LeGette (Gwen) of Centenary.
Steve and Cheryl Robertson have lived in Horry County since 1973. Residents of Conway, they recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. They are the founding members of Waccamaw Publishers, producing multiple successful newspapers over nearly 43 years, including the Horry Independent, Myrtle Beach Herald, Carolina Forest Chronicle, Loris Scene, North Strand News, News & Shopper and VISIT. Robertson and his son helped build an award-winning, hyper-local website, MyHorryNews.com.
After establishing the Horry Independent in 1980, Steve published six more newspapers in Horry County before retiring to run for the District 105 seat in the S.C. House of Representatives. His son Stephen was recently named publisher. Steve's daughter T.J. teaches physical education at Kingston Elementary School.
From the beginning, God blessed Robertson's mission to provide factual, unbiased journalism to the areas his papers served. Robertson surrounded himself with talented people who shared his vision of what great local newspapers should be. Local businesses supported these efforts, and he truly appreciated their loyalty. None of the success of these papers or his website could have happened without the thousands of loyal readers and an incredible staff.
A graduate of Coastal Carolina University, Steve has served as president of the S.C. Press Association, chairman of the Horry County Recreation Commission, president of the Conway Lions Club, and president of the Grand Strand Press Association. He also served on the Horry County Red Cross board of directors. Steve was also a member of all the chambers of commerce in Horry County.
HONORS/ACCOLADES: Robertson was the recipient of the Conway Chamber of Commerce "Man of the Year," American Legion Post 111 Distinguished Citizens Award, Conway Lion of the Year, Coastal Carolina University Entrepreneur of the Year, more than 100 writing and editing awards from the S.C. Press Association, the Gauff/Thompson Journalist of the Year, the S.C. Press Association's Freedom of Information Award (three times), the best in-depth Field and Herald story in 1980 and the Loris Bog-off Champion Cook award.
BOOKS AUTHORED: Steve published multiple books, including "An Illustrated History of Horry County Vol. 1," "An Illustrated History of Horry County Vol. 2," "An Illustrated History of Myrtle Beach," "An Illustrated History of Aynor" and "Smalls: The South Wanted His Head. The North, His Heart." Much of the "Smalls" book featured Robert Smalls, the son of a white plantation owner, who stunned the nation in 1862 when he commandeered Charleston's most prized warship and sailed it past the deadly guns of Fort Sumter to freedom. The heroic escape, which made him the most famous Black man in the United States, earned Smalls a meeting with Abraham Lincoln that changed the course of the Civil War. While his name may have been erased from some history books, the story of one man's heroic fight to free a race from bondage continues to amaze and inspire all Americans.
Robertson was a resourceful historian of Horry County. He documented the community's past with pictorial history books, and he created a blog, www.robertson-blog.com. Multiple Facebook groups emphasize the history and reminiscing of the good ole days.
Robertson enjoyed fishing, golfing, reading, writing, camping, traveling, playing video games and spending time with his family.
He was well known in the community for his selfless service to Horry County and his deep Christian faith.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that memorials be made to the Finding a Cure for Angelman Syndrome (FAST), P.O. Box 40307, Houston, TX 78704, to aid in research for a cure for his special needs granddaughter, Caroline Robertson.
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Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.

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July 19, 2025

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Peggy Spivey

July 19, 2025

I´m so sorry you must celebrate this day without the honored guest present, but think on the birthday he is celebrating where this day and for all eternity which hold only joy while he looks forward to a family reunion one day. God bless you with His mercy and grace.

Peggy Spivey

February 20, 2025

Mr. Robinson family...may you be blessed with wonderful memories of Valentine´s past, those special moments of sharing time, gifts and your laughter. Time? No, time does not ease the loss, but it does teach us to cherish our loved ones while they are with us. God bless you and keep you in His mercy and grace.

Peggy Spivey

December 30, 2023

Steve Robertson Family,
I know you still miss And will continue to miss Steve. Knowing such a loss myself, I understand the sadness that comes at the most unexpected moments for you all. Yet, there are those moments of remembering that brings much happiness, thankfulness for him, and laughter. May you all be blessed with the memories that are special to each of you.
Peggy Spivey. (Hi Cheryl & TJ)

Tammy Bell Floyd...Bell & Bell Buick GMC

January 5, 2023

Steve was such a sweet kind hearted man. One of the good ones. Always enjoyed talking with him. He will be missed. Prayers for all of the family.

Peggy Spivey

January 4, 2023

Cheryl, TJ, Family, I am so very sorry this much loved one had to leave, always much too soon. I pray you will find solace and peace in all the memories you can share. May you be blessed with the joy of each one. With prayers and thoughts of you all.

Carroll Smiley

January 4, 2023

May prayers be with the family....I met Steve when I worked for WLAT in 1978......

David Hucks

January 4, 2023

Thanks for being such a man of integrity Steve. May you rest in peace.

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