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Patricia Ann “Trissie” <I>Magee</I> Robison

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Patricia Ann “Trissie” Magee Robison

Birth
Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA
Death
25 Sep 1991 (aged 54)
Indianola, Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Linn, Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Patricia Magee Robison

Mrs. Patricia Magee Robison, 54, of the Roundaway Community, died Wednesday, Sept. 25, at South Sunflower County Hospital in Indianola.

Survivors include her husband, Howard M. Robison; a brother, Charles Clay Magee, Jr. of Casper, Wyoming; and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Kocker of South Norwalk, Conn.

Services are at 2 p.m. today at Linn Baptist Church with burial at the church cemetery. Thweatt-King Funeral Home of Cleveland is in charge of arrangements.

The Enterprise-Tocsin
Indianola, Mississippi
26 Sep 1991, Thu • Page 5

*obit left as found with misspelling of sister's last name.

My Aunt Patricia was a sweet lady. I was only 11 when she passed and I only have a very limited memory of her. We always lived far away from each other but she never failed to send us kids a Christmas card and birthday cards no matter where we lived. She enjoyed being involved with the church and playing the piano. She left this world far too young but we are all the better for having her here.
Patricia Magee Robison

Mrs. Patricia Magee Robison, 54, of the Roundaway Community, died Wednesday, Sept. 25, at South Sunflower County Hospital in Indianola.

Survivors include her husband, Howard M. Robison; a brother, Charles Clay Magee, Jr. of Casper, Wyoming; and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Kocker of South Norwalk, Conn.

Services are at 2 p.m. today at Linn Baptist Church with burial at the church cemetery. Thweatt-King Funeral Home of Cleveland is in charge of arrangements.

The Enterprise-Tocsin
Indianola, Mississippi
26 Sep 1991, Thu • Page 5

*obit left as found with misspelling of sister's last name.

My Aunt Patricia was a sweet lady. I was only 11 when she passed and I only have a very limited memory of her. We always lived far away from each other but she never failed to send us kids a Christmas card and birthday cards no matter where we lived. She enjoyed being involved with the church and playing the piano. She left this world far too young but we are all the better for having her here.


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