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William Atticus Robertson IV, was born on April 25, 1957, in Northridge, California. He passed
away January 20, 2017, in Rosamond, California. William (AKA Bill) was a resident of the
Antelope Valley for 26 years. He graduated from Canoga Park High School in 1975. William was
a proud Navy Veteran, who served in the U.S Navy aboard the USS Ranger (CV61) from
1977-1979. William was a carpenter by trade and had a love for landscaping. William was a forth
generation Robertson, and is survived by his only son, William Atticus Robertson V. Proceeded
in death by his younger brother Darren Michael Robertson and his father William Atticus
Robertson III. William was the oldest son to Carolyn Robertson-Gibson, and had two brothers
and eight sisters, he also had numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. A celebration of Life will
be held February 25th. For details please contact Kathleen Johnson at 661-317-7594.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Joshua Mortuary - Palmdale.
4 Entries
April 20, 2017
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Paul Cassotta
I have not seen Bill in many years. One of m best ffriends of all times. I am sorry for you're loss and will pray for his family. I would like to know what happened. Please contact me. 661 713-8133. Paul Cassotta
April 18, 2017
John Cassotta
I just found out about this yesterday, feel so terrible for you all. I will always remember all the days as kids, Bill surfing and enjoying his life. He was always happy when he was in the water.
He will truly be missed and never forgotten. More like a brother than a friend.
John & Paul Cassotta
January 31, 2017
Theresa Robertson
You will live on in our memories and in our hearts.
January 30, 2017
Ramsey Robertson
Gone But Not Forgotten
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