Joe Robertson
Joe Robertson, 79, of Port Neches, died Saturday, April 25, 2020. He was born on July 26, 1940, in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Eunice E. Lusk Robertson and Luther Hawkins Robertson.
Joe graduated from Port Neches-Groves Independent School District, worked for the Kansas City Southern railroad, then attended Lamar University. After graduation he accepted a head baseball coaching position at Moody High in Corpus Christi. He later moved back to Port Neches and continued to coaching sports while helping with the family business, Rob’s Relics. Joe then opened a Farmers Insurance agency, serving his clients until he retired.
Survivors include his wife, Donna Robertson; sons, Ryan Robertson and his wife, Brigitte and Kelly Robertson and his two daughters, Riley and Zoey Robertson; sister, Joyce Lowrey; and brother, Randy Robertson and his wife, Kathy Robertson.
A family committal will be held at Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland.
Broussard's Crematorium
Broussard's Crematorium
- 5150 stivers street beaumont tx 77705
Comments
Libbie and James Stinson
We are sorry for your loss. Joe was a great friend to us. All of our children, along with us, have awesome memories of him...from LAMAR University to tennis to baseball to softball. Heaven has gained an angel who has touched many lives. Love you Donna, Ryan, and Kelly
Joyce Lowrey
I love you brother. You are in the front of the line now. Sis
Clay Koerth
Joe was such a great man and always had a positive outlook on everything. He taught me a lot in baseball. Joe knew baseball . Gonna miss a great man.
Roger Dimick
Donna, we worked together at KAYC in the 1970's. I am sorry to hear of Joe's passing.
Fanny Latiolais Morgan
My condolences for Joe's family. He was a really good friend. I treasure our friendship.
Mark McKee
I remember Mr. Robertson w/ his boys Kelly & Ryan growing up in Port Neches around the game of baseball. He was such a great coach & would volunteer to come in occasionally to provide specific pointers to players to help out my dad's team. We all loved baseball so much & the passion was definitely there with the Robertson family. Our warmest thoughts & prayers extend out to the Robertson family from all of the McKees.
Bruce Latiolais
Joe and I go back many year’s z and no matter what, it was always a pleasure to visit with him, even through his time of suffering. May he Rest In Peace. Donna, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of sorrow. God bless all of you. Bruce & Janis
Russ Devillier
Love of sports brought Joe and I together. Great memories of sharing time with suck an upbeat guy. My son, Craig, also appreciated Joe’s help with his insurance. My condolences to the family
Russ Devillier
Love of sports brought Joe and I together. Great memories of sharing time with suck an upbeat guy. My son, Craig, also appreciated Joe’s help with his insurance. My condolences to the family
Russ Devillier
Love of sports brought Joe and I together. Great memories of sharing time with suck an upbeat guy. My son, Craig, also appreciated Joe’s help with his insurance. My condolences to the family
Russ Devillier
Love of sports brought Joe and I together. Great memories of sharing time with suck an upbeat guy. My son, Craig, also appreciated Joe’s help with his insurance. My condolences to the family
Mary Kay Boudreaux
Donna - I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I will always remember how you and Joe took such great care of our insurance needs as Jim and I were just getting started as newlyweds. I am confident Jim welcomed Joe into the gates of Heaven. They passed not too far apart. I lost Jim on April 18th. May you and your family find comfort in the love of your family and friends and in the sweet memories you all hold close to your hearts. My sincere condolences, Mary Kay Boudreaux
Teresa Burnett
I have such wonderful memories of Joe, Donna, Ryan and Kelly. All centered around the baseball field. Joe was a wonderful and kind man. Our prayers are with y’all. Love Brad and Teresa Burnett