Bella's journey began in Cincinnati Ohio, On August 21, 2014. When Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital teamed up to deliver this precious angel, they noticed early in the womb that Bella's kidneys were not functioning as intended. Both hospitals came up with a plan to help her develop in the womb properly. They knew it would be a challenge with kidney disease being present. They ultimately offered the family terms of aborting her. We chose LIFE, and enjoyed every minute with her. Bella touched many lives at such a young age. She had a dedicated team helping at every turn, #TEAMBELLA, even though she was in and out of the hospital. The Nurses and Doctors loved to hear Bella talk, as we all did. Bella had eight teeth and was eager to use them. Our favorite memory was her shaking her head and as if she was saying "NO, NO, NO", to every question that you asked and cut the music on, and she was a dancing machine. Bella departed this earth early Saturday, morning August 15, 2015. No more pain, tears, or dialysis. Enjoying the presence of the Lord!
She was preceded in death by grandfather, Gerald Wallace; great grandmother, Mary Ann Robertson; great great grandmother's, Mandy Beard, Lorraine Vaughn, and Ruth Coatney.
Bella Aundair Robertson is survived by her loving mother and father, Briana Johnson and Daryl Robertson Jr.; grandmothers, Tina Hughes, and Shelia Johnson; grandfathers, Pastor Daryl Robertson Sr., and Daryl Elder; great grandparents, Evangelist Cynthia Sparkman, Mitch (Sue) Johnson, Leroy Head, and John Hill; great great grandmother, Vanderlar Hill; aunts, Darnica Robertson, Shamia Starnes, Larisha Johnson, Shateal Warnock, and Danielle Wallace; uncles, Narian Allen, Deangelo Hogan, Trevon Miles, and Tobias Austin, Brandon Chamber, Brian Chamber, Damien Elder; cousin, Londyn Marie Austin; and a host of other relatives and dear friends.
Visitation Saturday, August 22, 2015 from 10-11 a.m., with funeral to follow at Greater Grace Temple Community Church, 901 Dalebrook Ln with Pastor Breonus M. Mitchell Sr., eulogist.
Interment Greenwood West Cemetery.