San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Michael Kelly Robertson

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It is with great sadness that the family of Michael Kelly Robertson announces his passing. Mike passed away September 19th 2021 peacefully in his sleep. He was 81 years old.

Mike was born on June 20th 1940 in San Francisco. He graduated from Mission High School in 1958. After graduation, Mike joined UA Local 38 and continued his career for over 60 years. Mike also proudly served in the United States Army Re- serves from 1964 to 1970.

‘Mike married Judi, the love of his life, in 1973 who survives him. Mike is also survived by son Scott Robertson & wife Jill with grandchild­ren Sadie & Ryan; son Matthew Robertson & wife Angie; sisters Carol Shustoff & Jean Henwood; and nieces Denise Amores, Yvonne Roggio, & Colleen Hurd. Mike was proceeded in death by his parents Donald & Mary Patricia Robertson.

His tireless love and devotion for his family and friends was evident in his life and in respecting his wishes we have chosen not to hold services. Please join us in celebratin­g his life is by donating to

U.S. War Dogs Associatio­n at http://www. uswardogs.org/.

With great sadness we said goodbye to our mother Emmy Abrahams on September 17, 2021. Emmy passed away after a sudden and brief illness. Emmy was proceeded in death by her husband, Dr. David Abrahams, her son, Richard Abrahams and her parents, Jack and Florence Phillips and brothers, John and Kenneth Phillips. Emmy was born in New York on October 19th, 1933. She lived most of her life in California with brief stints in New Paltz, New York, Chapel Hill, NC and Seattle, WA. At the time of her death, she had been living in Auburn California for about 9 years. Emmy is remembered for her love of books, gardening and her family. Emmy made great friends everywhere she lived. She worked for 10 years as the librarian, afterschoo­l director and Center Stage Director at San Francisco Day School. Emmy also founded and ran Quail Meadows Science Camp in Hyampom, California. She was fiercely independen­t and lived her life exactly as she wanted with no regrets She touched many lives and loved sharing books with her family and friends. Emmy is survived by her children, Susan (Daniel Reider), Elizabeth, Andrew Abrahams(Krista) and Steven Abrahams (Heidi); by her grandchild­ren, Sam Reider(Claire) Jacob David, Jonah Williams, Clara, Froda, Ras, Audrey and Jack. We will miss her and are glad she is at peace. A celebratio­n of Life will be planned for later this year. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Planned Parenthood or the Auburn public library. A celebratio­n of her life is being planned for March 2022.

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