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Source of submission: The State Newspaper April 7, 2001 Lottie Robinson North - Graveside services for Lottie Smoak Robinson, 99 of Rt. 1, Box 670, will be held at 3 p.m. today, April 7, 2001, in West End Cemetery, St. Matthews, with the Rev. Jack A. Poole and the Rev. Fred Davis officiating. Friends may call at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Robinson, 315 Dantzler Street, St. Matthews and at Dukes-Harley Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to St. Paul United Methodist Church, 202 East Bridge St., St. Matthews, SC 29135 or Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church, c/o Splawn R. Davis, 237 Horse's Neck Road, Swansea, SC 29160. Mrs. Robinson died Thursday evening, April 5, 2001 in The Regional Medical Center. Born in White Stone, she was a daughter of the late Claude Golson Smoak and Leette Murph Smoak. She graduated from Lander College in 1922 and was an elementary school teacher at Green Sea and Campobello prior to her marriage in 1930. Subsequently, she taught in Calhoun County schools at Sandy Run, Sunny Plain and St. Matthews, where she retired in 1963. Mrs. Robinson was the widow of Leland A. Robinson. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Johnnie (Edna) Saylor, North, Mrs. Dwight (Charlotte) Bachman, Sandy Run; sons, Leland A. (Carol) Robinson, Jr., St. Matthews, Richard "Dick" (Monique) Robinson, Roissy En Brie, France; sister, Mrs. Claudia Smoak Grant, Panama City, Fla., stepbrother, William Anderson, Spartanburg; grandchildren, Paul Russell Robinson, Auburn, Ala., Patrick Lee Robinson, Aiken, Michael Todd Robinson, Lexington, Sandra R. Mourjan, Roissy En Brie, Laura R. Dilly, St. Germain En Laye, France; great-grandchildren, Jordan, David and Elisa Mourjan, Roissy En Brie, Charlotte Dilly, St. Germain En Laye. She was predeased by a son, Claude R. Robinson. Submitted by: Joyce Watts |