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Dedicated to the Life of

Ann Robertson

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The wife of Raymond Robertson,

Mother of Laura Ann (Robertson) Gordon and Raymond Peter Robertson.

Grandmother to Kori-Anne and Calum Craig Gordon.

Mother in-law to Malcolm Gordon & Nicole (Bihel) Robertson

 

Born on the 20th October 1956 at Turriff Cottage hospital baptized Ann Wilson at St Congans Church, she started school at Turriff primary school then on to Turriff Academy When Ann left school she moved to Aberdeen and worked as a receptionist.

Raymond & Ann were married on 3rd January 1974, they moved to where Raymond was stationed in the Armed Forces.

They returned to the Scotland in August of that year. They bought their first house together and renovated it, the arrival of their daughter Laura Ann (12 October 1975) Their son Raymond Peter was born (29th March 1978) this completed their family and they settled down to raising them. Like everyone it was a struggle for many years but it proved a great experience raising children to become well adjust adults.

In 1990 Ann made a career decision, she went to college to take up business studies, where she gained an HNC and an HND.

Ann decided to go on to Robert Gordon University.
Where she worked very hard and at the age of thirty nine she received her Bachelor of Arts on the 11th June 1996.

The day Ann was presented with her Degree made us the Proudest family in the world.
Ann was recruited by an oil related company as a Quality Assurance Manager.

Ann died in a Motor Car Accident on Mon' 28th April 1997. ( ago) Her company said of her work "Within the eleven months Ann worked for them she completed work which would normally have taken more than 2 years, proving she was a great asset to them, it would also be very hard to replace her".

We all miss her very much.


I'm sure she would be very proud seeing her children coping with their loss, and the progress they have made in their lives.

They certainly make me a proud father, I don't know how I would manage without them.

 

Ann treasured memories of you.

I was not there to see you die.
To hold your hand or say good-bye.
Every day I think of you.
And make no outward show.
What it means to lose you.

ALWAYS.
There will always be a face before me
A voice I long to hear
A smile I will always remember.
Of a wife I loved so dear
Deep are the memories
Precious they stay.
No length of time can take them away.
I love you more with each passing day.

Love Ray and kids.