Judith ‘Judy’ Annette Robertson

 

Judith 'Judy’ Annette Robertson
Judith ‘Judy’ Annette Robertson

Judith ‘Judy’ Annette Robertson, 77, of Amarillo, TX passed into the loving arms of her Savior Sunday, October 23, 2022.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 25, 2022, at Polk Street United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kevin Deckard officiating.

Judy was born March 1, 1945, in Haskell, Texas to Raymond and Edna Ammons. Later in her life, Dick Stansell entered her world as her loving stepfather.

She married Donald ‘Sonny’ Robertson on January 4, 1964, at Forrest Hill Methodist church. They were blessed with a child, Kimberly Robertson.

Judy graduated from Palo Duro High School in 1963. Vocationally she was a professional cosmetologist and worked passionately to care for others until she retired at the age of 73. Judy was an active member of Polk Street United Methodist church where she served as the secretary for the Aldersgate Sunday School Class. She volunteered in her community to provide Snack Pack for kids in need and her local food bank.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her in-laws; and her sister, Linda Stiles.

Judy is survived by her husband, Donald Robertson; her daughter, Kimberly Clark and son-in-law, David Clark; her two grandchildren, Devin Clark and wife, Kara, and Drey Clark and wife, Lainy; and her two great-grandchildren, Declan and Daisy Elliott Clark. She is also survived by her sisters Glenda Wilde, Peggy Derryberry and husband, Ray, and Carol Edwards and husband, John. Her loving extended family consists of many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, and brothers and sisters in-law.

Those who desire may make memorial donations in memory of Judy to the Aldersgate Scholarship Fund in care of Polk Street United Methodist Church or a donation to a charity of your choice.

8 Replies to “Judith ‘Judy’ Annette Robertson”

  1. I grew up with the four sisters and they’re wonderful mother. My mom and “Aunt” Omega were very good friends I loved everyone of them as if they were blood kin. Peggy was closest in age and I loved her as a sister but Judy lived the life. So very pretty and popular in school. She was loved by many. What a wonderful family they are.

  2. When Jim and I returned to Amarillo, we always looked forward to the smiling faces of Judy and Don at Polk Street UMC. Judy was such an optimistic person. She will be a shining presence in Heaven. Our prayers are with Don and her family.

  3. Sonny, We are so very sorry for your loss. Judy was a sweet lady and I know she will be missed. Give our thoughts to Glenda.
    Your friends, Kenneth and Myrna Russell

  4. Judy was a very special and wonderful lady. We have enjoyed our friendship with Judy and Don for many years. Judy will be missed. Our prayers are for Don and her family as they go through this very hard time. Linda & Bob Weaver

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