Carl L. Robertson's Obituary
Sunrise September 18, 1962 – Sunset August 29, 2025
Carl Robertson was born September 18, 1962, in Lubbock, Texas as the youngest child to the parentage of William Edward Robertson and Bobbie LaVelle Seefeld-Streich. He grew up in Dallas, Texas and received Christ at an early age. His Faith in God sustained him throughout his life. On the morning of August 29th, 2025, he transitioned into eternal rest.
Carl began his early education in Dallas Schools and graduated from Trinity High School in Euless, TX. Upon graduation, he attended Eastern New Mexico University. He completed his matriculation at the University of Texas at Austin where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Carl loved the Lord and served faithfully as a member of of several churches over the course of his life including Steven Temple COGIC, Shiloh Institutional COGIC, Gospel Tabernacle Interdenominational Church, Covenant Church, Amazing Church, and Gateway Church of Frisco. At the time of his transition, Carl was a devoted member of Word of Truth Family Church.
Carl excelled professionally in several industries including Banking, Product Management, Accounting, and Finance. Carl had a passion for airplanes and matriculated through flight school to become an accomplished Flight Instructor for several years operating out of Addison Airport.
Carl was a genuinely kind man of Faith who loved his friends and family. He was preceded in death by his Father William Edward Robertson. Carl leaves a living legacy to cherish his memory including his devoted wife of 33 years, Cassandra Robertson, his Daughter Camille Robertson-Wilson (Richard Jr.) of Virginia Beach, VA, his Son Jacoby Cleveland (Sarah) of San Diego, CA, 2 grandsons Carsen Lee Wilson and Carter Levi Wilson.
He also leaves to cherish his memory, his Loving Mother Bobbie LaVelle Seefeld-Streich, Step Father Peter Streich, one brother Mark Robertson (Joan), his Stepfather Dallas Darwin Dewees (Mary), a host of in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends who are loved as Family members. He is indelibly etched in our hearts and he will be greatly missed.
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