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© The Enid News and Eagle
04-22-2013
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


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Randy Lee Robertson

Randy Lee Robertson
March 17, 1951 ~ April 20, 2013

Randy Lee Robertson, 62, Waukomis, was born on March 17, 1951 in Enid, the son of Arthur Dale and Josephine Emmons Robertson, and passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at his residence.

He was raised in Enid and served his country in the United States Navy for seven years.

Randy married Martha Ellen Volz in Butler, Alabama, on March 17, 1977. They moved to Enid in 1980 where he worked for Vance Air Force Base as a Jet Engine Mechanic. He was formerly a member of the Moose Lodge.

Survivors include his wife, Martha of the residence; sons, Tony Lee Robertson, John Dale Robertson, and Bryan David Robertson, all of Enid. Two granddaughters and two grandsons. Randy was preceded in passing by his parents and one sister.


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