Obituary
Obituary of Janet Lee Robertson
Janet R. Robertson, a gentle and genuine soul, born June 23, 1929, transitioned into
eternal life on August 1, 2021. She was the second of four children born to Benjamin
Robinson and Mary M. (Kimball) Robinson.
Janet attended Warren County Public Schools in Warrenton, NC, graduating from Legions
High School in 1947. Growing up with her three siblings on the family farm, Janet often
relegated her farm chores to the "do it later" list, while she answered the call of a book or
magazine.
In 1948, Janet was received as a first-year student at St. Agnes School of Nursing on
the campus of St. Augustine College (University) in Raleigh, NC. There, Janet formed
special sisterhoods with Dorothy Watson Lamberth, Lisbon Turner Williams, Almira
Stuart Debnam, and Alnora Stuart Granger. These were lifelong relationships that wove a
tapestry of extended family and traditions.
While attending St. Agnes, Janet was swept off her feet by the handsome and debonair
Craven Robertson, who announced days later after meeting her that he was going to marry
her! They were married on May 15, 1950 in Raleigh, NC. To this union was born Cynthia
Robertson and Lynda Robertson. While the union was resolved years later, they remained
close friends.
Janet's thirty-year career as a registered nurse reflected her skill and devotion to hands-on
patient care. As a University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD staff nurse, she was
among the first to be trained to staff the state-of-the-art Shock Trauma Unit. When she
left the University of Maryland Hospital, she continued her career at The Prince George's
County Public Health Department as a home visiting nurse, concluding her thirty-year
professional career in 1987.
From her relatively young retirement at the age of 60, until her transition, Janet was
always actively engaged in life. She was a long-time resident of Greenbelt, MD, regularly
participating in community events. As a member of the Ardwick-Ardmore Baptist
Church in Glen Arden, MD, she sang with the senior choir, and was the inspirational
energy that resulted in the creation of the church library and establishment of the Senior
Golden Age Club.
A lifelong student of arts and culture, Janet traveled extensively throughout the United
States and abroad. She aptly earned the nickname "globe trotter," and was often joined in
her travels by her St. Agnes sisters.
Janet loved to dance and could be found doing a little dance in front of the kitchen
stove while preparing a meal. In the 1980s, Janet perfected the Hustle dance moves at
the Arthur Murray Dance Studio. She always interpreted the distinctive sound of Van
McCoy's song, "The Hustle" as a personal invitation to get on the dance floor.
Janet spent the last several years of her life living in Woodstock, MD, where she was
adored and cared for by her loving family and devoted caregivers. She was preceded in
death by her mother and father, Benjamin and Mary Robinson, and her three siblings,
Emma, Mary, and Benjamin Jr.
She is survived by daughters Cynthia Cravette Robertson and Lynda Patricee' Robertson,
as well as a host of nieces, nephews, and beloved family and friends.
Visitation hours will be Monday, August 16, 2021, from 10:30AM-11:00AM at Vaughn C. Greene Funeral Services, 8728 Liberty Road, Randallstown, MD.
The interment will take place at King Memorial Park, Grand Mausoleum on Tuesday, August 17 at 10:00AM.
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Monday
16
August
Visitation at Funeral Home
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Monday, August 16, 2021
Vaughn C. Greene Funeral Services
8728 Liberty Road
Randallstown, Maryland, United States
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