It is with so much sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of our father, brother and dear friend, Jack “Raleigh” Robertson.
Jack was born on June 25, 1957, the first child born to Delbert and Shirley Robertson. He attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1975.
After graduation, he went on to the University of Wyoming where he obtained his finance degree. Jack was employed with Rock Springs National Bank for several years.
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Jack married Fay O’Rourke in 1984 and had two daughters that he loved very much. Jack was a well-known virtual storyteller and self-taught historian of Rock Springs. His home was a museum tribute to the town. He had an amazing talent for art and genealogy. He loved and cherished all animals. Jack enjoyed riding his mountain bike, exercising, spending time with his lifelong friends and loved all things Wyoming Cowboys.
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By Harry Howard For Mailonline 15:03 17 Dec 2020, updated 15:10 17 Dec 2020
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Ms Robertson served as a Commonwealth official between 1983 and 1994
Was spokesperson and Director of Information for Commonwealth Secretariat
Miskelly failed to attend Westminster Magistrates Court after he was summoned
Patsy Robertson, who died in August, was a Commonwealth official
An accused fraudster charged with stealing more than £1m from a former Commonwealth diplomat is being hunted by police after failing to attend court.
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Maurice Miskelly, 62, allegedly swindled £1.1m from Jamaican activist Patsy Robertson, who died from heart failure aged 86 on 25 August this year.
Ms Robertson served as Director of Information for the Commonwealth Secretariat and Official Spokesperson for the Commonwealth between 1983 and 1994.