Pat Robertson’s Daughter-in-Law, Lisa Robertson, Passes Away
Lisa Robertson, daughter-in-law of religious broadcaster Pat Robertson, died Dec. 30 at the age of 69. Lisa was married to Pat's son, Tim Robertson. Lisa died peacefully in her home surrounded by her beloved husband and family. She passed away knowing that her hope is in Jesus Christ and she will be with Him for eternity.
She attended Sweet Briar College in Virginia, graduating in 1976. There, she led their Annual Religious Conference and invited Dr. Pat Robertson to be the keynote speaker. Unbeknownst to Lisa, Pat's acceptance was based on two parallel motives: first, to make up for some of his college antics while he was an undergraduate at Washington and Lee, and second, to persuade his "adventurous" son, Tim, then a student at the University of Virginia, to attend as well. The rest is history. Lisa and Timothy Brian Robertson were engaged in the same year of 1976 and married in 1977. They celebrated 46 joyous years of marriage in 2023. As Lisa loved to say, "God is the God of romance!"
Together they have five children and sixteen grandchildren, to whom she is adoringly known as "Honey:" Laura Robertson Kraus (Peter Robert Kraus) of Virginia Beach, with children Louisa, Susanna, and Harrison; Elizabeth Robertson Williams (Bernard John Williams III) of Atlanta, Georgia, with children Bernard IV, Virginia, Abigail, and Mary Churchill, Willis Hunt Robertson (Caitlin Johnson Robertson) of Woodland Hills, California, with children Annabelle, Willis Jr., and Amy, Caroline "Cally" Robertson Everett (Marshall Bradley Everett) of Virginia Beach, with children Robertson, Adelaide, and Warren Brewster; Abigail Robertson Allen (Derek Bernard Allen) of McLean, Virginia, with children Annalisa, Daniel, and Elizabeth (on the way).
Lisa is also survived by two cherished sisters, Jennifer Nelson Miner (Court Miner) and Barbara Sears Nelson; along with many nieces and nephews who know that "Honey" consistently loved and prayed for them.
A celebration of Lisa's life will be held January 6, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at Galilee Episcopal Church (3928 Pacific Avenue, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451). A reception will follow. The service will be livestreamed at GalileeChurch.net or Galilee's YouTube page.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in her name to Proverbs 31 Ministries or The Museum of the Bible. Online condolences may be offered to the family at hdoliver.com.
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