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Madison Patience Michelle Robertson
May 12, 2005 - Mar 22, 2022
Posted by Jo Aguirre

DeArman Funeral Home
Wynnewood, OK
(permission granted)

Madison Patience Michelle Robertson, 16, passed from this life on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.

Madison was born on May 12, 2005 in Ada, Oklahoma. She was a sophomore student at Tishomingo High School and played percussion in the band for several years. She played bells and drums at her church and she knew and loved Jesus. She had a heart that cared for others. Madison loved wearing fun long socks and crazy earring; her outfits were completely her own unique style. She loved skateboarding and listening to music with her headphones in. Most importantly, Madison adored and cherished her family and friends. She was a ray of light; loved everyone and lived life to the fullest.

Madison is preceded in death by her brother, Little Rick Robertson; grandma, Carol Factor; great grandpa, Billy Benson; uncle, Bob Benson.

Those she leaves to cherish her memories are her mother, Michelle Factor; father, Joshua Factor; biological father, Richard Robertson; sisters, Gabby Woolly, Sesiley Robertson and Talesha Byars; niece, Vayda Bekinnie; grandparents, Billie Benson, James and Anita Park, Dean Robertson and James Factor; aunts and uncles, Falesha, Wayne, Harrison, Steve, Laura, Joe and a host of cousins and friends.

Funeral services to honor and celebrate the life of Madison Robertson will be held at 2:00 PM Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at MSC Fletcher Auditorium with Pastor Randy Wade and Pastor Allen Beck to officiate.

Interment to follow at Ravia Cemetery.

Those serving as pallbearers will be James Factor, Garlen Wilson, Steve Robertson, Nathan Park, Johnny Park and James Park. Honorary pallbearers are Wayne Park, Harrison Byars and Justin Woolly.

Online condolences can be sent to the family through our website at www.dearmanfuneralhome.com
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Enid Oklahoma   Mourners gather for a vigil for 6 girls killed in crash

AP Mar 25, 2022 TISHOMINGO, Okla. (AP) —

Mourners gathered in a small Oklahoma town’s high school football stadium Friday evening to pay tribute to six teenage girls killed in a crash with a large truck.

The vigil occurred beneath a clear sky and fading light in the Tishomingo High School stadium.


The school choir sang songs as they remembered their classmates, ages 15 to 17, who were  killed Tuesday when a rock hauler slammed into the small Chevrolet Spark in which they were riding.

Students then took turns delivering their memories of each of the six girls.
 

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash. Board officials say the car in which the six teens were riding  was designed to hold four people.
 

Tishomingo is a rural city of about 3,000 residents located about 100 miles (161 kilometers) southeast of Oklahoma City.


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