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Musgrove Family Mortuary
Rosetta Robertson
October 27th, 2011
Rosetta Estelene Gatliff-Robertson died on October 3, 2011 at the age of 76. Estelene and her twin sister Imogene Morgan were born in Harviell, Missouri to Roy and Irene (Baker) Robertson. She married Lloyd Gatliff Sr on June 29, 1953 in Piggott, Arkansas.Estelene and Lloyd moved to Oregon on October 14, 1954. She is preceded in death by her parents, sons Lloyd Jr., and Chester; brothers Eugene, AJ and Clifford; sister Dorothy and one granddaughter. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law Glenn and Nancy Gatliff; twin sister Imogene; brother Charlie Robertson; 5 grand-children and 10 great grand-children.A Memorial Service is being held on October 27th at 2:00 at the Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, 1042 Pleasant Valley Road, Sweet Home.Services by Murphy Musgrove Funeral Home, Junction City.
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