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Roberta <I>Caruthers</I> Garrett

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Roberta Caruthers Garrett

Birth
Old Hickory, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
Jan 2024 (aged 87–88)
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Roberta Caruthers Garrett

1936 -- 2024
Roberta Caruthers Garrett of Charlotte, North Carolina, fondly known as
"Boby," embarked on her eternal journey at the age of 87, having birthed a tapestry of laughter, love and creativity that will forever warm the hearts of those who were fortunate to know her.
Born and raised in the landscapes of Old Hickory and Shackle Island, Bobby cultivated a lifetime of treasured memories that became the foundation of her joyful spirit. A proud graduate of Hendersonville High School, she lived her life with a rhythm uniquely her own. In July 1957, Boby joined hands and hearts with Bill Garrett, her partner in life. Together they left an indelible mark on every place they called home. Boby was not just a wife; she was a steady foundation for their shared adventure.
Boby's career was marked with creativity and dedication. From lead roles at Avon to various positions that showcased her valued contributions, she proved that passion and hard work were the threads that sewed success. Her creative talents included sewing, knitting, drawing, gardening, piano playing and a kaleidoscope of arts and crafts -- Boby's hands were the tools that shaped beauty in every form. Her home, a gallery of her artistry, echoed with the warmth of her love.
Devotion defined Boby, as she poured her heart into her family, home, friends and the churches she attended. A beacon of support, she volunteered and was always ready to extend a helping hand to those in need. Her kindness and generosity were stitches in the fabric of countless lives. Though life's journey took Boby and Bill to various states, Tennessee remained the melody in their hearts. Frequent visits, extended gatherings with family and friends and the creation of beautiful memories became their tradition. Even as the sands of time claimed some memories, Boby often spoke of her home in Tennessee, a testament to the enduring connections she cherished.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Norman and Martha Caruthers; parents-in-laws, Hugh and Lucile Garrett; sisters, Linda Morris, Ann Nichols and Jean Smiley; brother-in-law, Bobby Garrett; sister-in-law, Jo Ann Garrett Turner; brother-in-law, Donald Turner; and niece, Shari Turner.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Bill; daughter, Cherie Garrett Elborn; son-in-law, Randy Welborn; grandson, Garrett Welborn; son, Rick Garrett, grandpups, Coco and Coral; brother, Wayne Carruthers; sister-in-law, Marie Oliphant; brother-in-law, Kenneth Smiley; sister-in-law, Mary Garrett; brother-in-law, James Morris and a host of beloved nieces and nephews; and dear friends.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to VIA Health Partners of Charlotte Hospice services; Robertson Funeral and Cremation Services of Charlotte, N. C.; Sellars Funeral Home at Mt. Juliet; and Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens for their compassionate services. They would also like to extend very special gratitude to her caregivers from Carepoint in Charlotte, N. C., especially Rosebelle Mungai, with whom she formed a special bond.
A visitation for Boby will be held on Saturday, February 3, 2024 from 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM at Sellars Funeral Home at Mt. Juliet with a service officiated by Rev. Ronnie Pittenger at 12:30 PM. Burial will follow at Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Randy Welborn, Garrett Welborn, Mitchell Caruthers, Jay Garrett, Rickey Coleman and Ed Hoover.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, N. C. or VIA Health Partners of Charlotte, N. C.
Courtesy of Sellars Funeral Home, Mount Juliet, Tennessee
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Roberta Caruthers Garrett

1936 -- 2024
Roberta Caruthers Garrett of Charlotte, North Carolina, fondly known as
"Boby," embarked on her eternal journey at the age of 87, having birthed a tapestry of laughter, love and creativity that will forever warm the hearts of those who were fortunate to know her.
Born and raised in the landscapes of Old Hickory and Shackle Island, Bobby cultivated a lifetime of treasured memories that became the foundation of her joyful spirit. A proud graduate of Hendersonville High School, she lived her life with a rhythm uniquely her own. In July 1957, Boby joined hands and hearts with Bill Garrett, her partner in life. Together they left an indelible mark on every place they called home. Boby was not just a wife; she was a steady foundation for their shared adventure.
Boby's career was marked with creativity and dedication. From lead roles at Avon to various positions that showcased her valued contributions, she proved that passion and hard work were the threads that sewed success. Her creative talents included sewing, knitting, drawing, gardening, piano playing and a kaleidoscope of arts and crafts -- Boby's hands were the tools that shaped beauty in every form. Her home, a gallery of her artistry, echoed with the warmth of her love.
Devotion defined Boby, as she poured her heart into her family, home, friends and the churches she attended. A beacon of support, she volunteered and was always ready to extend a helping hand to those in need. Her kindness and generosity were stitches in the fabric of countless lives. Though life's journey took Boby and Bill to various states, Tennessee remained the melody in their hearts. Frequent visits, extended gatherings with family and friends and the creation of beautiful memories became their tradition. Even as the sands of time claimed some memories, Boby often spoke of her home in Tennessee, a testament to the enduring connections she cherished.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Norman and Martha Caruthers; parents-in-laws, Hugh and Lucile Garrett; sisters, Linda Morris, Ann Nichols and Jean Smiley; brother-in-law, Bobby Garrett; sister-in-law, Jo Ann Garrett Turner; brother-in-law, Donald Turner; and niece, Shari Turner.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Bill; daughter, Cherie Garrett Elborn; son-in-law, Randy Welborn; grandson, Garrett Welborn; son, Rick Garrett, grandpups, Coco and Coral; brother, Wayne Carruthers; sister-in-law, Marie Oliphant; brother-in-law, Kenneth Smiley; sister-in-law, Mary Garrett; brother-in-law, James Morris and a host of beloved nieces and nephews; and dear friends.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to VIA Health Partners of Charlotte Hospice services; Robertson Funeral and Cremation Services of Charlotte, N. C.; Sellars Funeral Home at Mt. Juliet; and Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens for their compassionate services. They would also like to extend very special gratitude to her caregivers from Carepoint in Charlotte, N. C., especially Rosebelle Mungai, with whom she formed a special bond.
A visitation for Boby will be held on Saturday, February 3, 2024 from 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM at Sellars Funeral Home at Mt. Juliet with a service officiated by Rev. Ronnie Pittenger at 12:30 PM. Burial will follow at Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Randy Welborn, Garrett Welborn, Mitchell Caruthers, Jay Garrett, Rickey Coleman and Ed Hoover.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, N. C. or VIA Health Partners of Charlotte, N. C.
Courtesy of Sellars Funeral Home, Mount Juliet, Tennessee
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