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Leonard Otis Robinson Sr.

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Leonard Otis Robinson Sr.

Birth
Pine Knot, McCreary County, Kentucky, USA
Death
Nov 1964 (aged 76–77)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Rose Lawn Sec., Lot 460
Memorial ID
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City Planter, Builder Dies
Leonard Otis Robinson, 76, 0f 2500 Outpost Dr., died sunday in St Anthony Hospital. He was a contract builder and a landscape nurseryman in the Oklahoma City area.
A native of Pine Knot, Ky., Robinson came to Oklahoma in 1908. He homesteaded in Oregon in 1918 and returned to Oklahoma in 1923. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Nicoma Park.
Survivors include his wife, Minnie Estelle, of the home; four sons, Leonard Jr., Ardmore; Harvey, Oklahoma City, Lawrence, of Fletcher, and Lester of Oklahoma City; seven daughters, Mrs. Maxine DeWitt, Ardmore; Mrs. Kay Kirsch, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mrs. Virginia Larken, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Christine Denham, Shawnee; Mrs. Ethel Morris, Cement and Mrs. Edna Collier and Mrs. Myrtle Leal, both of Los Angeles; four sisters; six brothers; 27 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.
Services were tentatively set for 2 p.m. Tuesday in Hahn-Cook Funeral Home, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Note: Leonard and his brother Mack were listed February 13th in the 1920 census in Blaine Precinct, Tillamook County, Oregon.
City Planter, Builder Dies
Leonard Otis Robinson, 76, 0f 2500 Outpost Dr., died sunday in St Anthony Hospital. He was a contract builder and a landscape nurseryman in the Oklahoma City area.
A native of Pine Knot, Ky., Robinson came to Oklahoma in 1908. He homesteaded in Oregon in 1918 and returned to Oklahoma in 1923. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Nicoma Park.
Survivors include his wife, Minnie Estelle, of the home; four sons, Leonard Jr., Ardmore; Harvey, Oklahoma City, Lawrence, of Fletcher, and Lester of Oklahoma City; seven daughters, Mrs. Maxine DeWitt, Ardmore; Mrs. Kay Kirsch, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mrs. Virginia Larken, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Christine Denham, Shawnee; Mrs. Ethel Morris, Cement and Mrs. Edna Collier and Mrs. Myrtle Leal, both of Los Angeles; four sisters; six brothers; 27 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.
Services were tentatively set for 2 p.m. Tuesday in Hahn-Cook Funeral Home, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Note: Leonard and his brother Mack were listed February 13th in the 1920 census in Blaine Precinct, Tillamook County, Oregon.


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