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Ashlie Rose Robertson

Jun 12, 1985 — Aug 18, 2026

Cornelia

Ashlie Seitz Robertson, age 41, of Habersham County, Georgia went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.

Ashlie was born on June 12, 1985 in Los Angeles County, California. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Jane Hunter Vickers; son, Dominick Anthony Robertson; brother, Jason Howard.

Ashlie was a truly special woman whose beautiful spirit, strength, and love touched the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know her. She was a free spirit with a beautiful soul and a positive way of looking at life, even when things were difficult. She had a heart that was impossible to forget and a way of making those around her feel loved, accepted, and important simply by being herself. Ashlie was a hardworking woman who never hesitated to give everything she had to the people she loved. She was the kind of person who would gladly give you the shirt off her back. She worked hard and was always willing to fight through whatever challenges life placed in her path. She also had a creative side and loved to paint and create things. She was especially crafty and enjoyed working on job sites, where she could put her hands and talents to work.

Some of her most treasured memories were made with her family. She loved working with her father, and as a family they enjoyed preparing meals together, including zuppa toscana and carne asada. These simple moments of being together became memories that her loved ones will cherish forever. Ashlie was also a woman of strong faith. She was very spiritual and often reminded her daughters to pray when life became difficult. Her faith and her determination helped shape the way she lived and the way she cared for those around her.

Above everything else, Ashlie was an incredible mother. Her children were her world, and she fought for them with everything she had. She endured difficult times and never stopped fighting to make sure her babies were cared for, loved, and never had to go without. There was nothing she would not do for her children. She was strong, loving, selfless, and determined, and her daughters knew without question how deeply their mother loved them. Her daughters will forever remember the little things that made their mother so special, the meals she made, the warmth of her hugs, her touch, her beautiful smile, and the way her laughter could always make them laugh. They will remember how she always tried her hardest for them and how deeply she cared. Though they wish they could talk to her just one more time, they will carry her love with them for the rest of their lives.

Ashlie was also a beloved sister, and to her sister she was far more than family, she was her best friend, her forever person, and a piece of her heart. The two shared a lifetime together, laughing together, crying together, fighting through difficult times together, and standing side by side through it all. No matter what life brought them, they always had each other. That bond and the memories they created will remain a cherished part of her sister's heart forever.

Ashlie's love extended beyond her immediate family. Anyone who had the privilege of crossing paths with her was left with a little piece of her in their heart. She had a gift for making people feel welcome and loved, and her presence made a lasting difference in the lives of those around her. She was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

Ashlie's life was a gift, and those who loved her will forever be grateful for every moment they were blessed to share with her. Survivors include her daughter, Mikayla Bridges (Joshua Boyett); Briawna Ward (John Ward), Desiree Manninen, Alison Manninen; father and mother, Alan and Tina Seitz; step-mother, Denise Hamilton; step-father, Roger Vickers; grandchildren, John Oak Ward, Briella Jo Ward; siblings, Jessica Lee, Jared Howard, Rachelle Seitz Lollis, Allan Seitz, Ariel Blue-Thompson, Dakota Vickers, Johnny Vickers, Savannah Everett, Jennifer Arnold; Jennifer Bell, Niki Borchert; nieces and nephews, Joey Seitz, Mikey Seitz, JD Lollis, Nathan Lollis, Alexander Van Winkle, Laken Van Winkle, Robby Borchert, Haeli Borchert, Blake Borchert, Ember Bell, Aurora Mulkey, Salem Seitz, Kirin Seitz, Walker Lee Welborn, Ava June Everett, John Andrew Vickers, Mason Vickers.

A Private Family Service will held.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Whitfield Funeral Homes & Crematory, South Chapel at 1370 Industrial Boulevard, Baldwin, Georgia 30511. Telephone: 706-778-7123.

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