![]() She is also survived by many beloved nieces and nephews. Virginia's surviving family include her son, Jerry (Cindy) Robertson of Spring Hill, Kansas: daughter Janise (Scott) Cotton of Lexington, Kentucky: six grandchildren, Jordan (Dawn) Robertson, Lindsay (Seth) McConnell, Haley (Justin) Thomas, Ben, Bryce and Von Cotton two great grandchildren, Cooper and Eden McConnell sister, Betty Ayres of Sammamish, WA brothers Von (Nancy) Buck, Colfax WA and Bob (Kerry) Buck, Yakima, WA, sister-in-law, Janet, Seattle, WA and brother-in-law, Marvin Mclaughlin, Spokane, WA. ![]() They moved to Paradise and remained there until 1965 when they moved to Russell. Robertson on April 25, 1946, in Smith Center. She treasured contact with past students and keeping up with their lives. She later taught elementary students in Smith Center, Waldo, Paradise, and Russell Kansas, totaling 48 years. Virginia's teaching career began in a one room school in Smith County. She continued her education at Fort Hays State College majoring in Elementary Education. She attended high school at Smith Center, Kansas and Central College in McPherson, Kansas, where she received her degree in 1942. ![]() Virginia was born January 20, 1925, to Lee and Opal (Armstrong) Buck on the family farm in Smith County, Kansas. Belva Virginia Robertson, 98, of Russell, Kansas, passed away Wednesday, January 25, 2023, at Homestead Assisted Living in Russell.
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