Obituary
Scott
Michael Robertson
(July 24, 1977 - September 19, 2010)
On Sunday morning, September 19th, the Lord rescued
Scott Michael Robertson from this world
and took him Home where he will forever rest in the arms of his Savior.
Although he was loved beyond words, his family rests in the fact the Scott
gave his life to the Lord on Easter Sunday in 2001. Scott was born on July
24, 1977, in Huntington, WV. He graduated with honors from Chesapeake High
School in 1995. After graduating from Shawnee State University in 2004, he
began his career as a Physical Therapy Assistant at Cabell Huntington
Hospital.Scott was greeted in Heaven by his baby brother, his maternal
grandfather, Ted R. Ramsey; his paternal grandparents, James M. and Luverna
Robertson; and very special friends,Debbie Johnson and Nancy Black. Those
who anxiously await to reunite with Scott include his parents, Mackie J.and
Angela Ramsey Robertson of Cheasapeake,OH; his maternal grandmother, Lillian
Joann Ramsey,of Huntington,WV; brothers, Mackie Robertson, whom he always
admired, and his wife LeAnne, of Huntington, WV; Brett Gaeger and his wife,
Terri, of Chesapeake, OH; and his sister, who thought he hung the moon,
Shelly Robertson Neal, and her husband,Lewis, of Chesapeake, OH. Scott was
an amazing uncle and absolutely adored his little nieces and nephew, Cori
Gaeger, Mackenzie Robertson, Riley Robertson, Christian Robertson, Emily
Neal and Carlee Neal... his little "C.J.". He also leaves behind nieces,
Brandi Neal, Tiffany Neal and Cheree Neal Sevy with whom he shared many
memories; his dear great aunt, Maxine Perry; favorite uncle, Richard Ramsey;
special cousins, Melanie Ramsey Merritt, Jeff Ramsey and Todd Ramsey; Scotts
extended family was his life and extremely close to him. His family of
friends, whom he cherished, include Mike Johnson, Dave Finley, Christy
Eaches, John Welsheimer, Dawn Johnson, Misty Hesson, and Kerri Ferguson; and
longtime childhood friend, Ginger Plumley. Scott has a countless number of
friends and family members therefore making it impossible to mention them
all. He was a beloved friend to many and spent much of his time making
people laugh with his unmatched sense of humor. Scott was passionate about
the holidays and enjoyed celebrating them with his family and friends. He
also took great pleasure in helping people and this was evident in his
selfless acts of kindness. Scott traveled the world and enjoyed sharing his
adventures with others. He was especially proud of taking his parents to see
the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Because he always considered his
grandmother Ramsey as the "heart of the family", Scott took great pride in
restoring her house, which ultimately became his home. He did so with great
enthusiasm in hopes to preserve childhood memories and worked hard to keep
his grandparents' legacy alive. Scott adored his mother, and referred to his
dad as his best friend. He was a thoughtful and kind man who impacted the
lives of all who knew him. Scott, our hearts are forever broken. You were
always our "ray of sunshine" who kept us laughing. You were always thinking
of others before yourself. Your heart and soul went into everything you took
on. You left so sudden and unexpected. You are loved and missed more than
can ever be expressed in words. Life without you in incredibly painful,
therefore we pray,"Come quickly Lord." Mark Bates, David Tyson, Dave Finley,
John Welshheimer, Jeff Ramsey, and Todd Ramsey feel honored to be Scott's
pallbearers. There has been a memorial fund established in Scott's honor to
help the family with expenses. Anyone wishing to donate can do so at CHHE
Federal Credit Union drive thru located a 1204 Hal Greer Blvd. Huntington,
WV 25701. Scott's family encourages all who knew him to join them in a
celebration of his life Thursday September 23rd, from 5-8 pm and Friday at
2:00 pm at Chapman's Mortuary where Pastor Terry Wagner will officiate.
Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Scott's family takes great
comfort in the overwhelming love and support that has been shown by so many
during this difficult time. Romans 10:13, "For everyone who calls on the
name of the Lord will be saved."
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