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Reco Luther Robertson

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Reco Luther Robertson

Birth
Raritan, Henderson County, Illinois, USA
Death
27 Apr 1989 (aged 73)
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
O - 1287
Memorial ID
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Reco L. Robertson, son of George Albert and Frances aka "Fannie" Jane Stark Robertson was born on February 20, 1916 in Raritan, Henderson County, Illinois and died on April 27, 1989 at Davenport, Scott County, Iowa. He was married to "Goldie" Mae Passmore on January 27, 1934 in Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri. His brother Cleve, was married to Goldie's sister, Cleo Alice Passmore, daughters of William and Zella Catherine Shipman Passmore Landrum. Reco was a Veteran of WWII and is buried, as is his brother Charles E., in the National Cemetery on the grounds of the US Federal Arsenal at Rock Island, Illinois. Reco is buried in Plot #1287 of Section "O".

As a note of interest, his aunt Edna Stark Conners and her husband William Curtis Conners, were also living in the town of Raritan in Henderson County during the year 1916 and their daughter Bertha was also born there on January 11th of that same year.
Reco L. Robertson, son of George Albert and Frances aka "Fannie" Jane Stark Robertson was born on February 20, 1916 in Raritan, Henderson County, Illinois and died on April 27, 1989 at Davenport, Scott County, Iowa. He was married to "Goldie" Mae Passmore on January 27, 1934 in Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri. His brother Cleve, was married to Goldie's sister, Cleo Alice Passmore, daughters of William and Zella Catherine Shipman Passmore Landrum. Reco was a Veteran of WWII and is buried, as is his brother Charles E., in the National Cemetery on the grounds of the US Federal Arsenal at Rock Island, Illinois. Reco is buried in Plot #1287 of Section "O".

As a note of interest, his aunt Edna Stark Conners and her husband William Curtis Conners, were also living in the town of Raritan in Henderson County during the year 1916 and their daughter Bertha was also born there on January 11th of that same year.

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