Her health had declined for several years and she had been sick for three weeks prior to her death.. Funeral services were conducted on the following Friday afternoon at 3:30 oclock at the Stokes Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. T. J. BARRETT of Wilson. She was buried in the family cemetery at Stokes.
Mrs. ROBERSON was born in Pitt County and lived in the Stokes community nearly all her life. She was married to J. L. ROBERSON in 1895, and his death occurred in 1937. She was a member of Stokes Methodist Church.
Surviving at the time of her death were four daughters, Mrs. Heber EVERETT of Stokes, Mrs. John James, Jr., of Bethel, Mrs. Percy ALLEN of Greenville, and Mrs. Rob BARNHILL of Wilmington; two sons, Ben ROBERSON of Greenville, and Linwood ROBERSON of Rocky Mount; a step-son, Lee ROBERSON of Stokes; 15 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and a brother, W. G. COOPER of Lexington.
Her health had declined for several years and she had been sick for three weeks prior to her death.. Funeral services were conducted on the following Friday afternoon at 3:30 oclock at the Stokes Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. T. J. BARRETT of Wilson. She was buried in the family cemetery at Stokes.
Mrs. ROBERSON was born in Pitt County and lived in the Stokes community nearly all her life. She was married to J. L. ROBERSON in 1895, and his death occurred in 1937. She was a member of Stokes Methodist Church.
Surviving at the time of her death were four daughters, Mrs. Heber EVERETT of Stokes, Mrs. John James, Jr., of Bethel, Mrs. Percy ALLEN of Greenville, and Mrs. Rob BARNHILL of Wilmington; two sons, Ben ROBERSON of Greenville, and Linwood ROBERSON of Rocky Mount; a step-son, Lee ROBERSON of Stokes; 15 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and a brother, W. G. COOPER of Lexington.
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