Memorial services to celebrate the life of Beverly Jo Robinson, 71, will be held at a later date. Services will be under the direction of the Wilson-Little Funeral Home of Purcell. Mrs. Robinson …
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Memorial services to celebrate the life of Beverly Jo Robinson, 71, will be held at a later date. Services will be under the direction of the Wilson-Little Funeral Home of Purcell.
Mrs. Robinson passed away on November 23, 2024 in Oklahoma City.
Beverly Jo Fielder was born on November 26, 1952 in Pauls Valley, Okla., to Curtis Fielder and Juanita Jo Fielder (Ezell).
She grew up in Wayne and attended Wayne Schools, graduating with the Bulldog Class of 1971. On June 6, 1969 she married the love of her life, Randal Robinson, and they shared 55 years together.
In 1972 Beverly began working at Westinghouse, which later became York, where she retired as a supervisor after 20 years of service. Her next venture began with good friend and business partner, June Jones. Together, they owned Tom’s Quick-stop from 1994-2002.
Retirement gave her time to go to countless auctions, garage sales and make trips to Lake Texoma. She was a proud grandma and great-grandma, who always found joy in being with her family. Beverly was a beloved wife, mother, and grandma who will be dearly missed.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Curtis and Juanita Fielder; her best friend and business partner, June Jones and her grandson, Kaden Robinson.
She is survived by her husband, Randal Robinson of the home; her sons, Kevin Robinson and wife, Michela, of Wayne and Casey Robinson and wife, Kristi, of Edmond; her siblings, Curtis Fielder of Laguna Niguel, California, and Quetta Woodard of Bakersfield, California; her grandchildren, Elli, Sadie, Macey and Jentri and her great-grandchildren, Laramie and Langston.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Arthritis Foundation.
Online condolences may be made at www.wilsonlittle.com.