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Official Obituary of

Rosetta Rose Robinson

March 7, 1934

Rosetta Robinson Obituary

Gone but never forgotten Rosetta Rose Robinson March 7, 1934 - May 5, 2019

At a young age, Rosetta was attracted by the charm of her future husband, Joe Robinson, and the couple married on January 21, 1951. In addition to her husband, Joe, Rosetta is survived by her children: Five daughters -Dorothy Roundtree and Jacquelene Polke, Archer; Loretha Cleveland, St. Petersburg; Cynthia Williams (Edward), Panama City; Janice Harrell (Eric), Gainesville; and one son - Theodore Robinson, Nashville, Tennessee. She also leaves to celebrate her memory four sisters' in-law - Emma Bradley, Gainesville; Elzolla Rollins (Laundra), Archer; Estella Moore, St Petersburg; and, Inetha Cummings (Arthur), Burlington, North Carolina. Additionally, her son Joe Robinson, Jr. preceded Rosetta in death, as did a devoted sone-in-law, Clarence Polke. Siblings Daisy Eagle, Ella Mae Perry, and Amos Crawford, Jr., await their sister's arrival, along with side in-laws- Lucille Poole (John), Tom Robinson, Jr., Daisy Robinson, Margaret Brown and Clarence Robinson (Rebecca). Rosetta will be greatly missed by 15 awesome grandchildren, 11 blossoming great-grandchildren, one very special cousin (Blanche Hicks), and a host of sorrowing nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends, who will forever remember Rosetta for her sincere hospitality, topped with a heaping scoop of exquisite Southern cuisine.

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