Betty J. (McGill) Robertson
Oct 18, 1930 – Sep 18, 2017
Preceded in death by husband, Vincent R. Robertson; daughter-in-law, Carolyn McGill. Survived by four sons: Terry McGill (Kandee) of Houston, TX, David McGill (Susan) of Bennett, NE, John McGill (Jane) of Omaha, and Scott McGill of Melbourne Beach, FL; twelve grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends Friday, Sept. 22nd from 5pm to 7pm at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 11810 Burke St. SERVICES Saturday, Sept. 23rd at 10am, St. Luke United Methodist Church. Graveside Service Saturday, 1:30pm at Harlan Cemetery in Harlan, Iowa. Memorials are suggested to St. Luke United Methodist Church or providenceomaha.org.
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My many condolences and prayers for healing for the family at this time and always ❤
We are so sorry to hear about Grandma Betty. She certainly left quite the legacy with the wonderful McGill family. Our thoughts are with you all and we hope your hearts heal soon.
My sincerest symoathy to the entire family. John told me what an amazing woman she was, and if he and his family are any indication, she must have been. My thoughts and orayers are with you all. JP
I’m sure Betty truly loved you all like her own, Callie, I know that your dad and Betty would be so proud of you for taking great care of Betty, not to mention all of the weekly hair appointments. And whenever Betty needed you, you dropped everything to help her. Love you bunches❤️
So sorry to read of Betty’s passing. I fondly remember starting my short but enjoyed employment at NNG in the Land and Right Away Dept where Betty was. She was a great mentor and friend to my young self so many years ago and I have not forgotten her and her pride of her sons. RIP Dear Betty.
So sorry to read of Betty’s passing. I fondly remember starting my short but enjoyed employment at NNG in the Land and Right Away Dept where Betty was. She was a great mentor and friend to my young self so many years ago and I have not forgotten her and her pride of her sons. I remember her great sense of humor and a great laugh. RIP Dear Betty.
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