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June ll, 1912 - August 20, 1984
Fairview – Services for Lillie Gladys Robison, 72, who died Monday evening, August 20, 1984, in a Fairview hospital. Her funeral will be at 10 AM Wednesday in the Fairview Church of the Nazarene with the Rev. J. R. Wyatt and the Rev. Chuck McKinney officiating.
Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery, under the direction of the Fairview Funeral Home.
Mrs. Robison was born June 11, 1912, in Blaine County, the daughter of Fred and Maude (Fairfax) Smith. She was married to John Stephen Robison August 3, 1929, in Blaine County.
Mrs. Robison was a longtime employee of Hallren Produce, and later owned and operated a Café. She then went to beauty school and worked as a beautician.
Her survivors are two sons, Leon Robison and Doctor Don S. Robison, Kingfisher; a brother, Harold Ivan Smith of Topeka, Kansas; a sister, Maude Kummell of Longdale; and six grandchildren, eight great – grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband.
Memorials may be made to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Cancer Division.
The casket will be opened at the funeral home from noon until 9 PM Tuesday.
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