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Faithful Pastor’s Wife Called Home

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Robbie Maxine Robinson of Ironton, Missouri passed away on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020 at The Baptist Home at the age of 90 years. She was born November 29, 1929 inMount Levi, Arkansas the daughter of the late Samuel and Eva Merle (Warren) Barnett.

Easter Sunday, March 28, 1948 she was united in marriage to Maxnell Glen Robinson who preceded her in death May 4, 2004. To this union three children were born; Dr. Dennis Robinson and wife, Sheryl of Farmington, Missouri, Phyllis Speer (Paul deceased) of Coffeyville, Kansas and Rick Robinson and wife, Beverly of Culleoka, Tennessee. Robbie is also survived by her brother; Arlis Barnett of Huntley, Illinois, three sisters; Lola Cherry of Chaffee, Missouri, Emma Bohannon of St. Louis, Missouri, and Marilyn Sue Richards of Rock Island, Illinois, nine grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren, one great grandson, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, Robbie was preceded in death by three brothers; James Barnett, Gerald Barnett and Charles Barnett.

Robbie was a homemaker who took great care of her family and a Pastor’s wife. She was a member of Berean Missionary Baptist Church. She volunteered for Mercy Hospice in Festus prior to residing at The Baptist Home.

Private graveside services were held April 16, 2020 at Shepherd of the Hills Cemetery in Barnhart, Missouri. Pastor Alan Berry officiating.
Memorials may be made to The Baptist Home, 101 Riggs Scott Lane, Ironton, MO 63650.

Faithful Member of Mt. Zion, Poplar Blu? Called Home

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Dorothy Nell Goldschmidt, age 94, of Fisk, MO, died Saturday, June 16, 2018 at Swift Creek Residential Facility, in Poplar Blu?, MO. She was born October 13, 1923 at Coon Island, MO, daughter of the late George and Lillian (Scoggins) McBroom.

She taught at several area schools during the 1940’s and enjoyed raising her children on the farm and being active in school functions. She was a member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Poplar Blu? since the 1940’s. Dorothy also enjoyed writing autobiographical poetry to commemorate people’s lives. July 11, 1942 she married Arthur L. Goldschmidt. He preceded her in death May 23, 2005. She is survived by one daughter: Jolene Kingery and husband Gayle of Poplar Blu?; one son: Larry Goldschmidt and wife Linda of Fisk; nine Grandchildren: Doug Goldschmidt, Nathan (Bree) Goldschmidt, Logan (Alisha) Goldschmidt, Pamela (Matthew) Hudson, Nancy (Brian) Markus, HaSue (Je?) Fryer, David (Amy) Kingery, Travis Kingery, and Jonathan Kingery; 11 great grandchildren: Nicole Fryer, Jesse Lamb, Earl Arthur Lamb, Lucas Kingery, Emma Kingery, Lane Kingery, Elliott Goldschmidt, Lela Claire Goldschmidt, Reese Hudson, Quinn Hudson, and Oliver Henry Goldschmidt.

She was preceded in death by one son: Jackie Goldschmidt; two grandchildren: Holly Michelle Goldschmidt and Michael Earl Kingery; two sisters: Evelyn Fickert and Louise Vines; and two brothers: Lex and Max McBroom. Visitation was at 10:00 a.m.
June 23, 2018 at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Funeral services followed at 11:00 a.m. at the church with Pastor Matthew Johnson offciating. Burial was in Shain Memorial Cemetery at Fisk. Memorials may be made to Fisk Library, c/o Susan Williams, 919 County Road 579 Fisk, MO 63940, or a Charity of your choice.