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Coina Mae Robinson Obit

Coina Mae Robinson



 
Coina Mae Robinson
Mercer-Adams Funeral Service

ROBINSON Coina Mae (Babe), passed away from this life on October 24, 2000. Babe was born on August 29, 1919, to Fannie Mae and R. M. Dawson in Kingston, OK. The Dawson family moved to the Bethany area in 1932 where she attended Bethany Public Schools and Bethany Peniel College. Babe and Charles Barton Robinson were married March 4, 1938.
She was preceded in death by her husband, both parents, two brothers, Earl Dean and R. M. Dawson, Jr., one grandaughter, Lori Ann DeShazer, and two great grandchildren, Jamie Jones and Draven Wright. Babe is survived by one sister, Imogene Dawson, Okla. City; sons Bart and wife Nancy, of Edmond, Chuck and wife Phyllis Ann, also of Edmond, OK; daughter Beverly Botchlet, and friend Joretta Warren, Okla. City; six grandchildren, and six teen great grandchildren.
Babe and Charles enjoyed their time in their second home in Red River, NM for thirteen years. They delighted in taking family and friends on jeep rides and picnics in the mountains. Babe loved playing the organ at church services in the Community House in Red River for several years. She will be missed by her family and many long-time friends in the Bethany area.
Services are Friday, Oct. 27, 2000, at 2:00 p.m. in Mercer - Adams Chapel.


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