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Our beloved Lawrence Robertson has unexpectedly passed away. He is survived by his Wife Sharon Robertson, Daughter Jenae Robertson (Garrett), Sons Landon Robertson (Karlee), Derek Robertson (Emmy), Step Son Tyler Ross (Lindsay), Brother Wade Robertson, Brother in-law Brian Robinson (Diane), Mother-in-law Norma Robinson. Sister-in-law Carla MacAskill (Carley). Grandchildren Wesley, Kamdyn, Makenna, Paden Robertson, Jayleen Ross, Brixley Wilson. Nieces Kylie Desmarais (Matt) and family, Chelsea Barrett (Dave), Shannon MacAskill (Mark),Nephews Jarrett Robertson, Sean Robertson, Brooks (Kelsey) Myers and family, Kyle Myers and family, Brett Robinson (Lizelle) and family, Jason MacAskill (Caitlin), as well as numerous cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Lawrence was predeceased by his mother Yvonne Nicol, Father Ronald “Mickey” Robertson, Father-in-Law Dean Robinson, Sister Michelle Myers and Step Son Darryl Ross.
There are also countless people in the Southwest corner of Saskatchewan who have played a role in Lawrence’s life, that will always be appreciated for their kindness.
Known to many, Lawrence had a passion for being a Cowboy, Veterinarian, Father, Husband, Brother, Son, and an extremely well known community man. Lawrence spent the majority of his life “cowboying” as he liked to call it, as well as working at the vet clinic, auction market, and working as a hired hand. Lawrence also took care of the community arena during the winters for many years, umped ball games, coached football, played hockey, broomball, pickleball, along with any other hobby he could come up with to keep himself busy.
For those who got the privilege to know Lawrence, it is no secret that he wore his heart on his sleeve no matter how he felt inside. He was always willing to do anything for anybody. Lawrence will always be remembered and never forgotten to those whose lives he so graciously impacted.
There will be a celebration of life for Lawrence on Sunday, May 18, 2025 at the Maple Creek Armouries at 1:00pm. Everyone who wishes to attend is welcome.
If you so desire, donations can be made to the Arnal Boys Memorial Bursary for young farmers.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Lawrence Albert Robertson, please visit our floral store.