One of the greatest men I’ve ever known in my lifetime the world has definitely lost one of the greats
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We love and miss our dearest Brother Anthony. Greeting him at church brought us all so much joy. What a strong pillar and testimony he was to us all. God Bless and Comfort the family. Until we meet again in that beautiful resurrection morning. -Brother Baron and Family
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My deepest condolences to the entire family. It was a beautiful tribute today of the Christian life Bro Anthony lived. May God continue to comfort the family.
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I was fifteen years old, and it was a Sunday morning. Getting ready for Church, but I was taking my time. My brother and sister told me we needed to go, because they had practice and I said “It’ll be fine, just go to practice and come back, I’ll be ready by then” not even taking into consideration anything like the time.
Thirty minutes later, I got a call that they were outside, but when I went out, it wasn’t my family waiting…it was Brother Anthony.
I thought “I’m really gonna get it this time” yet the whole way there we were just fellowshipping.
He asked me how my grades were in school, I said they weren’t the best but I was trying. Then he asked me about my plans for my career and college, and I told him. Then he paused for a moment, and just said “Bro. Nathaniel, for that future you want, for things to get better, it all starts with being there on time.”
There was such a love from Brother Anthony. He wanted what was best for me, and the way he spoke to me, it was just in a way you know that’s God’s trying to tell you something.
I’ve never forgot that car ride. And I never will, Brother Anthony, you aren’t gone, you’ve just slipped out of this space of time and are on the other side rejoicing! I’ll see you in the morning my friend.
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Anthony was my brother-in-law and was part of our family for many years. I will miss his laughter and corny jokes, as I would tell him in fun. Anthony was truly a dedicated man to his family and he loved our sister unconditionally to the end. They are now together in Heaven along with their son, my nephew, Josh. I am praying for the entire Robertson family during this time. I love you guys always.
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I am praying for The Robertson family. Anthony was my brother-in-law. I truly will miss the laughter we had . Whenever we did see each other, I always greeted him with “Hey Sherlock “ or his baseball name “Shake a leg” . Anthony will truly be missed. “Rest in Peace BIL 💙💙💙💙🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🥲🥲🥲
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I will never forget my fellowship with Brother Anthony at Costa Rica during the COVID pandemic of Feb 2022. What a joy it was to have those few hours alone with him, just fellowshipping around the things of God. And also to hear of his life's experience at the Police Force in Oklahoma. I left the fellowship completely rejuvenated and my faith renewed, marveling at his faithfulness to the Lord despite his many trials. What a great hero of faith! Rest In Peace my brother!
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To Aunt Barbara, and my beloved cousins I share with you a broken and heavy heart. Praying for peace within your hearts, joy and love everlasting!💕and The Lord’s Blessings upon each and everyone of you!
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I was so sorry to hear about Anthony's passing. I remember sharing stories of his police work and how society didn't respect police as they should. To me he certainly commanded respect. First as a son of God and secondly as a minister of peace. Tony is not dead but is very much alive. Enjoying the indescribable glory with Christ's family.
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We mourn with you on the passing of Brother Anthony. He left behind a beautiful legacy of Faith, service, and love. May The Great Comforter wrap His loving arms around you all. With love,
David & Raquel Lebron
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Dear Robertson Family,
My family and I offer our sincere and heartfelt condolences on your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. 🙏🏻❤️
The Kopacz Family
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I’m sorry my cousin had to leave, I also know he is with our father in heaven ! Rest Well Cousin Tony!
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To this day I’m still not sure if the Waffle bird he always sang about was real or just one of his many silly inventions to entertain our boys as he called them “bone bone heads.” That playful, silly nature of his never failed to bring smiles, even when life had been so hard on him.
I admired how he endured so much loss yet chose joy and silliness—it was a gift he gave to everyone around him. His faith was at the center of who he was. He dedicated his life to Christ, often encouraging others spiritually, and inspiring us through his heartfelt recitation of scripture.
In one of our final conversations, I reassured him that he’d be receiving his angel wings and a healed body. He perked up so much, smiled, and said, “You are an angel.” That moment, so pure and full of love, is one I will always cherish.
He never stopped encouraging me, reminding me of the importance of my role as a mom and wife. He made me feel seen, praised me for how I was raising our boys, and left me with a deeper sense of purpose and gratitude.
He was thoughtful, kind, and full of life’s quiet wisdom—a man who could turn the hardest moments into lighthearted ones. His unwavering faith and loving spirit will live on in all of us. His memory is a blessing, and we can rejoice knowing he is now truly healed and at peace in the arms of the Lord and with loved ones who have gone home before us.
Danielle (daughter in law)
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Bro Anthony was a close dear friend, I have known for over 40 years. We worked together at Word Industries in Tulsa, and went to church together at Charity Tabernacle all these years. He has always put God first and provided for his family. He was always positive and on fire. He wanted to talk about the word when you visited with him. His prayers were annointed, you could tell he talked often to God. He also loved a good laugh. He was faithful to the end and believed for his healing. He will be greatly missed. Until we see him soon. Bro. Jerry Lawson
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My special friend, Bro Anthony Robertson, you will be so greatly missed. I don’t believe I have ever seen a man with such a measure of faith and resilience. I’ll never forget going to his house and hearing him talking and identifying with Job in the Bible, and he was so positive. So in the Word, such a love to serve people, always at his post, always greeting you with smile, so sincere and kind. He is a hero, a man and officer of special rank in the Lord’s army.
The only thing I ever heard him complain about was when it got cold in Tucson, which is not very often 😂. He would come to church all bundled up and saying he couldn’t wait for it to warm up.
Perhaps what I will miss the most is the way he could pray. What an anointing his prayers had, in just a few seconds the atmosphere changed. I believe God welcomed you with the saints of Old and a battalion of angels saluting you for your courage and sacrifice. Prayers going up for the mighty Robertson family, love and appreciate you: Barbara, Reggie, Charlotte, David, Mark, Latessa, Elijah, and your amazing families.
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