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Darrell Gene Robertson, 64, of Fort Worth, Texas passed away on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. He was born on May 28, 1961, in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, to Herbert Oliver Robertson Sr. and Delores Ann Ross Robertson. Darrell was the fourth of seven children. He had a natural gift for making people laugh. He loved good food of all kinds and enjoyed playing both the drums and the guitar. Darrell was also a talented singer. One of his greatest abilities was training dogs, he could teach them to do just about anything. His last dog was even trained to find money.
Darrell is survived by
Mother: Delores Ann Robertson of Burleson, Texas
Siblings: Jewell Ann Beckwith, Cleveland, Oklahoma
Herbert O. Robertson Jr. and wife Renee of Warsaw, Missouri
Sister in-law: Debbie Robertson (Rick's widow) of Burleson, Texas
Siblings: Dianne Moriarty of Cleburne, Texas
Farrell Robertson and wife Sharon of North Richland Hills, Texas
Carol Spence and husband Chad of Grandview, Texas
Several nieces and nephews who loved him dearly.
He was preceded in death by his father, Herbert O. Robertson Sr., and his brother Rick Robertson.
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