Roberson/Robertson
A. T. Robertson
Ex-Sheriff of Collin County Dies at Terrell
A telegram was received here Wednesday announcing the death of A. T. Robertson, former sheriff of Collin County, which occurred at Terrell, Texas Wednesday morning. The remains will be shipped to McKinney, arriving here Thursday morning at 9:35 over H. &. T. C. The body will be received by J. P. Crouch and Co., and conveyed to the Cottage Hill cemetery, twelve miles northwest of McKinney, where the interment will be made. Burial will be under the auspices of the Weston Masonic Lodge, of which the deceased was a member.
The deceased was reared at Weston and was formerly engaged in business at that place, He served four years as sheriff of Collin County just before Mr. McCauley's two term. Mr. Robertson had been in declining health since retiring from office. The news of his death will be learned with regret by his circle of friends and acquaintances.
Democrat-Gazette Oct. 21, 1920
Ex-Sheriff of Collin County Dies at Terrell
A telegram was received here Wednesday announcing the death of A. T. Robertson, former sheriff of Collin County, which occurred at Terrell, Texas Wednesday morning. The remains will be shipped to McKinney, arriving here Thursday morning at 9:35 over H. &. T. C. The body will be received by J. P. Crouch and Co., and conveyed to the Cottage Hill cemetery, twelve miles northwest of McKinney, where the interment will be made. Burial will be under the auspices of the Weston Masonic Lodge, of which the deceased was a member.
The deceased was reared at Weston and was formerly engaged in business at that place, He served four years as sheriff of Collin County just before Mr. McCauley's two term. Mr. Robertson had been in declining health since retiring from office. The news of his death will be learned with regret by his circle of friends and acquaintances.
Democrat-Gazette Oct. 21, 1920
H. C. Robertson
H. C. Robertson Dies Wednesday Night in Local Hospital
Harry Clay Roberson passed away at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Collin Memorial Hospital. He was born in Garland, but had resided in McKinney a numbers at 1105 Coleman Street. He was a son of C. N. and Nettie Lee Talley Roberson.
Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. W. Milstead and Mrs. Dan Carwell, both of McKinney; Mrs. George Crouch of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Lee Meek of Plainview; Mrs. E. S. Standifer of Dallas; three brothers, Joe and Dewer Roberson, both of Dallas; Henry Roberson of Sentinel, Okla., and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Crouch-Moore Funeral Chapel, Rev. S. D. Lindsey pastor of King Memorial Baptist Church, officiating, with burial in the Pecan Grove Cemetery.
H. C. Robertson Dies Wednesday Night in Local Hospital
Harry Clay Roberson passed away at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Collin Memorial Hospital. He was born in Garland, but had resided in McKinney a numbers at 1105 Coleman Street. He was a son of C. N. and Nettie Lee Talley Roberson.
Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. W. Milstead and Mrs. Dan Carwell, both of McKinney; Mrs. George Crouch of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Lee Meek of Plainview; Mrs. E. S. Standifer of Dallas; three brothers, Joe and Dewer Roberson, both of Dallas; Henry Roberson of Sentinel, Okla., and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Crouch-Moore Funeral Chapel, Rev. S. D. Lindsey pastor of King Memorial Baptist Church, officiating, with burial in the Pecan Grove Cemetery.