Connor Robertson, a resident of Shelbyville, Illinois, and a Marine at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina has passed away leaving behind family and friends sad and devastated.
He was announced dead through a social media publication that reads:
“Even though the haunted trail hasn’t been open for a few years the team is still like family, and Connor was everyone’s “little brother” on the trail. Our hearts are broken for you Clayton Robertson. We love you and are here to hold you up. Please hold the Robertsons close to your hearts today.”
Who was Connor Robertson?
Connor Robertson, a cherished inhabitant of Shelbyville, Illinois, was well-known for his contagious smile and kind disposition. He was a committed Marine serving at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, and he personified the values of service and friendship.
Connor had aspirations of protecting his nation and improving the lives of people around him since he was a small child. His unshakeable devotion to protecting others and his strong sense of duty drove his obvious passion for the Marines.
Connor’s sincerity and kindness affected everyone he came into contact with. He was always up for a joke or a sympathetic ear, and he had the amazing capacity to light up any space.
His selflessness and commitment to service went well beyond his military position, whether he was lending a hand to a neighbour or volunteering in the community. Love, respect, and hard work were virtues that Connor’s parents, Christine and Clark Robertson, taught in him.
He loved his family dearly. They were his staunchest allies, praising his accomplishments and motivating him to pursue his goals. Connor had a respectful and loving connection with them, and he frequently gave them credit for helping to shape who he became. He frequently took advantage of the chance to spend those peaceful moments with friends and family since he found solace there.
Click here for Connor Robertson GoFundMe to support his family by ciara miller
Ciara Miller is organizing a fundraiser asking for blessings to help the Robertson family pay the expenses for their loss of their family member. The fundraising page organized to raise $10,000 has raised the sum of $2,365 at the time of this report. The GoFundMe page read “Every penny would be greatly appreciated and be put towards paying for his funeral expenses. Please help this family with paying for these expenses a little bit easier; they would appreciate it so much!”