Mrs. Roberson was a native of Hancock County but made her home in Milledgeville. She was a retired employee of Central State Hospital and was a member of Beulah Baptist Church.
She was the daughter of the late Sallie Lingold and William Alonsa Callaway.
Survivors include sons, J.I. "Jimmy" Roberson of Conway, S.C., John Thomas Roberson of Gray, Jerry William Roberson of Thomson and Grady W. Roberson Jr. of Gray; daughters, Jeanette I. Lane and Grace R. Sessions, both of Milledgeville; five sisters, Gussie Phillips of Macon, Dena Osborne of Atlanta, Nellie Dixon of Elberton, Florence Newsome of Gibson and Alma Holsenbeck of Milledgeville; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Roberson was a native of Hancock County but made her home in Milledgeville. She was a retired employee of Central State Hospital and was a member of Beulah Baptist Church.
She was the daughter of the late Sallie Lingold and William Alonsa Callaway.
Survivors include sons, J.I. "Jimmy" Roberson of Conway, S.C., John Thomas Roberson of Gray, Jerry William Roberson of Thomson and Grady W. Roberson Jr. of Gray; daughters, Jeanette I. Lane and Grace R. Sessions, both of Milledgeville; five sisters, Gussie Phillips of Macon, Dena Osborne of Atlanta, Nellie Dixon of Elberton, Florence Newsome of Gibson and Alma Holsenbeck of Milledgeville; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
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