Waterloo Region Record

Ontario couple, 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, the pilot, 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 Niagara-area philanthro­pists who donated to the arts, universiti­es and charities throughout Niagara.
PHOTO COURTESY BROCK UNIVERSITY THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe and Anita Robertson were prominent Niagara-area philanthro­pists who donated to the arts, universiti­es and charities throughout Niagara.

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