Survivors: Wife; two sons, E. B. Roberson of Fort Worth and B. F. Roberson of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Wiley Culpepper of Ruidoso Downs, N.M., and Mrs. Worth Clark of Fort Worth; three brothers Russell and J. C. Roberson of Lingleville and Virgle Roberson of Denton; three sisters, Mrs. W. R. Gryder, Mrs. L. G. Rustin and Miss Gladys Roberson all of Dublin; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services at 10 a.m. Friday, Tarrant Road Baptist Church. Burial in Dublin, Erath County, Cemetery (Bunyan Cemetery)
Dewey worked on the J.S.Bridwell Ranch,where he was co foreman.He also worked on farms and was a carpenter.He helped to build the memorial park in Brownwood,Texas He was a soft spoken man,loving and kind.He worked hard all of his life, he had a good sense of humor.
Survivors: Wife; two sons, E. B. Roberson of Fort Worth and B. F. Roberson of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Wiley Culpepper of Ruidoso Downs, N.M., and Mrs. Worth Clark of Fort Worth; three brothers Russell and J. C. Roberson of Lingleville and Virgle Roberson of Denton; three sisters, Mrs. W. R. Gryder, Mrs. L. G. Rustin and Miss Gladys Roberson all of Dublin; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services at 10 a.m. Friday, Tarrant Road Baptist Church. Burial in Dublin, Erath County, Cemetery (Bunyan Cemetery)
Dewey worked on the J.S.Bridwell Ranch,where he was co foreman.He also worked on farms and was a carpenter.He helped to build the memorial park in Brownwood,Texas He was a soft spoken man,loving and kind.He worked hard all of his life, he had a good sense of humor.
Family Members
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James T Roberson
1876–1877
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Mary Anolia "Nolie" Roberson Carter
1878–1963
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Elnora Roberson Gryder
1880–1955
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Joseph Allan "Joe" Roberson
1883–1960
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Julius Calvin Roberson
1885–1973
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Josephine Mariah "Josie" Roberson Gryder
1887–1964
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Maude Mae Roberson Rustin
1890–1974
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Albert Russell Roberson
1893–1986
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Roy Virgle Roberson
1895–1974
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Gladys Doyle Roberson
1901–1976
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