Mr. Lee William Robison's Obituary
Lee William Robison
Lee Robison, went home to be with the Lord on December 19, 2016.  Lee was born on December 15, 1934 in Hugo Ok, and a former resident of Borger TX, but a current resident of Pasadena TX.
Lee is survived by his beloved wife of 20 years, Linda Jane; sister, Ann Payne and husband, Mac of Norman OK.  Daughter, Teri Lee Vaughn and husband, Rod of McLean TX, her son, Beau Huddle and wife Stephanie and his children, Brent, Bailey, Avery of Amarillo TX and Rusty Dawson and wife Krista and his son, Brody of Fritch TX.  Son Jeff Robison of Odessa TX, his daughter Jessa and her children, Michael and Alan.   Son Johnny Robison of New Deal, TX and his son Nate Lee and his sons; Tommy Robison of Amarillo TX.  Daughters by marriage, Cristy Lawless Matthews (deceased), her children Eric and his son Ayden, and Danielle Matthews.  Regina Clark and husband, Tom of LaPorte, TX, her child Brianna and her daughter, Lily Jane.  Rebecca Ball and husband, Richard of Pearland TX, their children; daughter, Samantha Jo; sons, Bryan Ball and Brandon Ball and Kayla and their children, Bennett Ball and daughter Genesis. Many cousins, nieces and nephews throughout Texas and Oklahoma.  His dearest friend, Ernest Ables of Tallhina, OK.
Lee proudly served in the Army Security Agency.  He worked for Phillips Oil as a Chemist and retired after 20 years from JM Huber in Borger, TX.
Lee was a faithful member of the Watters Road Church of Christ.  Lee was a very quiet, patient man with deeply rooted religious beliefs and he will be greatly missed.
Private funeral services for the Family only were held at South Park Chapel Funeral Home with Brother Charles Davis from the Watters Road Church of Christ officiating.  Interment will follow in South Park Cemetery.
Fellowship with the family at Lee & Linda’s home will begin at 1:00pm, after the funeral services are complete.
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