In Loving Memory of Ricky Lee Robertson

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, Ricky Lee Robertson, who entered the presence of his Lord and Savior on June 28, 2026.

Ricky was born on Feb. 19, 1962, in McMinnville, Tennessee. Above all else, Ricky loved God and his family.

He was a devoted husband who spent his life loving his wife, Jody, the love of his life. He loved Jody from the time he was 19 years old and although they were separated by death five years ago, the love they shared never faded. We find comfort in knowing they have now been reunited in Heaven.

Ricky adored his children and grandchildren, who were among his greatest blessings. His family will forever remember his steady love, quiet strength, fun and hilarious personality, and the unconditional love he showed every day.

A self-employed dog trainer by trade, Ricky was known for wheelin' and dealin' knowledge and genuine love.

A simple man at heart, he found joy in God’s creation. He loved coon hunting and squirrel hunting and treasured the peaceful hours spent outdoors. He never sought riches or recognition; instead, he found fulfillment in his faith, his family and serving others.

His compassion reached far beyond his own family. Ricky visited nursing homes, prayed with those facing life’s hardest moments, and offered encouragement to anyone in need. Whether through a prayer, a visit, or a kind word, he reflected Christ’s love to others.

Though our hearts are broken by his passing, we rejoice in the hope of the Gospel that he cherished throughout his life. His legacy humility, kindness and unwavering love for his family will continue to inspire all who knew him.

Ricky is survived by his daughters, Ashley (Johnny) Bouldin and Hollie (Dylan) Fernandez; his beloved grandchildren, Brycen (Brigget) Greene, Makenna Greene, and Khyva Fernandez; and many dear family members and friends who will miss him greatly. He was welcomed into Heaven by his beloved wife, Jody and all those who had gone before him in faith.

“Well done, good and faithful servant… Enter into the joy of your Lord.” — Matthew 25:23

Until we meet again, we will cherish your memory, carry your love in our hearts, and thank God for the gift of your life.

Online condolences may be left at www.highfuneralhome.com.

High Funeral Home and High's Cremations, Inc. are in charge of arrangements.

Main Street Journal

July 14, 2026

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