Lora Kathleen Robison's Obituary
Lora Kathleen "Kathy" Robison, age 80 of Unionville, MO passed away February 7, 2026 at the Putnam County Care Center.
Kathy was the daughter of Frank and Louise Stewart. She was born March 1, 1945 in Unionville, MO. On January 13, 1964 she married Bud Robison who preceded her in death on May 9, 1989.
Surviving are her children; Angela (Casey) Brundage, Trenton, MO, Robbie (Sonya) Robison, Unionville, MO, Lisa (Jamie) Seaton, Greentop, MO and a step-daughter, Connie Couchman, Darien, GA, her grandchildren; Cody (Makenzie) Brundage, Toni (Oscar) Leon, Nash (Emilina) Robison, Carli Robison, Lora (Jeremy) Buckallew, Jackie (Alexis) Hamilton, step-grandchildren; Justin (Peyton) Seaton, Michael (Katie) Seaton, Jessica Seaton, Shane, Tim and Justin Viers, Katie Ruby, Tyler Jackman, Brandon, Nick, Derek and Lauren Robison, her great-grandchildren; Elsie and Sofie Brundage, Max and Luka Leon, Branson, Grayson and Kyson Buckallew, Judson and Valynn Hamilton, Olin Seaton, Stetson, Wrenley, Deacon Seaton, Everett Anderson and several step-great grandchildren. Kathy is also survived by a brother, Ernie Stewart and sister-in-law Vicki Stewart along with many nieces and nephews.
Kathy was a homemaker and raised her children before starting to work at Bob's Food Mart, Casey's General Store, Unionville Country Club and delivered Meals on Wheels, all places that she enjoyed visiting with customers and checking on people in their homes.
Kathy enjoyed her family and having tomato plants in her backyard. She traveled with Bud when he drove a tour bus and liked to talk about the places they went. She loved her dog, Mattie very much. For the past several years Kathy enjoyed spending time with her special friend, Ray Halley.
Kathy was preceded in death by her parents, husband, step-son Rick Robison, sister Linda Galloway and husband Cork Galloway, her brother Jack Stewart, sister-in-law Ivah Stewart, nephew Joe Stewart. Also preceding her in death were in-laws Harold and Fern Robison, Lois and Donald Gillum.
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