Susie Floy Blackburn (1887-1960)

Farmer's wife. Her son's house near Cooperville was built with two kitchens so she and Arthur could be independent. My mother-in-law called her Mimi and we have a few pieces of furniture that belonged to him and Susie. We also have a Swiss clock that she gave them as a gift. I am told that she fatally injured herself in a suicide attempt because she thought she had cancer. Sadly, she was mistaken. I am sure the depression she suffered from was a major factor in this incident.

Children

 * colspan="3" bgcolor="#FFfce0" style="color: #000000;" |Children of Arthur Willette Robinson and Susie Floy Blackburn
 * colspan="3" bgcolor="#FFfce0" style="color: #000000;" |Children of Arthur Willette Robinson and Susie Floy Blackburn