The Hamilton Spectator

Ontario couple and daughter killed in Maine plane crash

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Friends say a wealthy Ontario couple and their daughter who died in a small plane crash in Maine were prominent philanthro­pists who gave their time generously to support the arts, universiti­es and charities in Niagara Region.

Police in Maine confirmed today that Joseph and Anita Robertson, both 58, and their daughter, Laura Robertson, 24, died when the twin-engine propeller Aerostar aircraft crashed into a field near the municipal airport in Greenville, Maine, on Monday.

The Niagara-on-the-Lake family are prominent in St. Catharines, Ont., where they made major financial contributi­ons to a performing arts centre, were active in the United Way and where Joseph Robertson served on the board of Brock University.

Brian McMullan, a former mayor of St. Catharines, said he’d been informed the couple were on their way to a family vacation in Charlottet­own when the plane crashed.

He described them as “genuine, decent people,” who made a key early donation to the performing arts centre, which has helped revitalize the city’s centre.

Robertson, who was piloting the plane, had departed Pembroke, Ont., with his family members at about 9 a.m. and was bound for Charlottet­own when the crash occurred about an hour and 45 minutes later.

The U.S. National Transporta­tion Safety Board will be investigat­ing the cause of the accident.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY BROCK UNIVERSITY THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Joe and Anita Robertson were prominent philanthro­pists from Niagara-on-the-Lake. The couple donated to the arts, universiti­es and charities in Niagara Region.
PHOTO COURTESY BROCK UNIVERSITY THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe and Anita Robertson were prominent philanthro­pists from Niagara-on-the-Lake. The couple donated to the arts, universiti­es and charities in Niagara Region.

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