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Rose Maxine “Rosebud” Hale Robison

Birth
Doniphan County, Kansas, USA
Death
3 Mar 1995 (aged 73)
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Clipped from The Valley Falls Vindicator Valley Falls, Kansas 09 Mar 1995, Thu • Page 3
ROSE M. ROBISON
Rose M. Robison, 73, Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of Kansas City, died March 3 at Sunrise Hospital, Las Vegas. She was born in Doniphan, the daughter of John and Belle Moppin Hale. She attended elementary and high school at Doniphan, graduating in 1941.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Kansas City, and a former member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the letter carrier auxiliary in Kansas City. She was employed by the Kansas Civil Service in the agricultural division in Kansas City until her retirement in 1984.
She is survived by one daughter, Cheryl Omohondro, Las Vegas; two granddaughters; one great-grandson; two sisters, Eva Cotter, Lee's Summit, Mo., and Betty Wood, Ozawkie; two brothers, Orean Hale, Atchison, and John Hale, Wichita;, and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents and eight brothers and one sister.
Janet Huitt, a niece, Wichita, and Guss and Betty Wood, Ozawkie, flew to Las Vegas to be with her.
She was cremated.
Clipped from The Valley Falls Vindicator Valley Falls, Kansas 09 Mar 1995, Thu • Page 3
ROSE M. ROBISON
Rose M. Robison, 73, Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of Kansas City, died March 3 at Sunrise Hospital, Las Vegas. She was born in Doniphan, the daughter of John and Belle Moppin Hale. She attended elementary and high school at Doniphan, graduating in 1941.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Kansas City, and a former member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the letter carrier auxiliary in Kansas City. She was employed by the Kansas Civil Service in the agricultural division in Kansas City until her retirement in 1984.
She is survived by one daughter, Cheryl Omohondro, Las Vegas; two granddaughters; one great-grandson; two sisters, Eva Cotter, Lee's Summit, Mo., and Betty Wood, Ozawkie; two brothers, Orean Hale, Atchison, and John Hale, Wichita;, and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents and eight brothers and one sister.
Janet Huitt, a niece, Wichita, and Guss and Betty Wood, Ozawkie, flew to Las Vegas to be with her.
She was cremated.


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