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Katie Lee <I>Bear</I> Roberts

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Katie Lee Bear Roberts

Birth
Stilwell, Adair County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
26 Sep 2015 (aged 82)
Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Cherry Tree, Adair County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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19 NOV 2021, Notes for incoming transfer, sighted; added gender. 1) Bio section as written by the original creator of the memorial has been retained, and is below the divider.
29 JUL 2022 SAC to add linkage to her father.~Katie Lee Bear Roberts, a longtime Stilwell resident and member of the Cherokee Nation, died Sept. 26 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, surrounded by her loving family after a short illness. She was 82. Katie was born in Stilwell, Oklahoma, on April 17, 1933 to Oscar and Cherokee Bear.

She attended Wyandotte School until 8th grade and then the Chilocco Indian School, from which she graduated in 1952. She worked as a waitress and governess until 1956, when she moved to Los Angeles and took a job in aircraft supply.

A new chapter in her life began in 1959, when she married Stewart J. Roberts. The couple lived in La Habra and Brea, and Katie stayed home to raise their two daughters, Cherokee and Valerie, and son, George.

Her family remembers her as quick to volunteer with a giving heart. Causes dear to her included Help for Brain Injured Children, her churches, garden societies and booster club. She also was team mom for her daughter's swim team.

Katie had a special ability to connect with people of all faiths, cultural backgrounds and ages and had a tender heart for those hurting or in need.

Katie and Stew retired to Stilwell in 1986. They traveled the world together, including a trip across Asia on the Orient Express, to Stew's home nation of Canada many times, as well as to South America and Australia. She loved interacting with the vendors, artisans and workers in those countries and wanted to make them smile and put them at ease.

Katie was an avid sports fan who supported the Rams, USC, OU and the Stilwell Indians. She and Stew regularly attended high school football games.

Throughout life's ups and downs, Katie kept her sense of humor. Her family will always remember her wonderful smile and infectious laughter. And she loved to laugh! She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
19 NOV 2021, Notes for incoming transfer, sighted; added gender. 1) Bio section as written by the original creator of the memorial has been retained, and is below the divider.
29 JUL 2022 SAC to add linkage to her father.~Katie Lee Bear Roberts, a longtime Stilwell resident and member of the Cherokee Nation, died Sept. 26 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, surrounded by her loving family after a short illness. She was 82. Katie was born in Stilwell, Oklahoma, on April 17, 1933 to Oscar and Cherokee Bear.

She attended Wyandotte School until 8th grade and then the Chilocco Indian School, from which she graduated in 1952. She worked as a waitress and governess until 1956, when she moved to Los Angeles and took a job in aircraft supply.

A new chapter in her life began in 1959, when she married Stewart J. Roberts. The couple lived in La Habra and Brea, and Katie stayed home to raise their two daughters, Cherokee and Valerie, and son, George.

Her family remembers her as quick to volunteer with a giving heart. Causes dear to her included Help for Brain Injured Children, her churches, garden societies and booster club. She also was team mom for her daughter's swim team.

Katie had a special ability to connect with people of all faiths, cultural backgrounds and ages and had a tender heart for those hurting or in need.

Katie and Stew retired to Stilwell in 1986. They traveled the world together, including a trip across Asia on the Orient Express, to Stew's home nation of Canada many times, as well as to South America and Australia. She loved interacting with the vendors, artisans and workers in those countries and wanted to make them smile and put them at ease.

Katie was an avid sports fan who supported the Rams, USC, OU and the Stilwell Indians. She and Stew regularly attended high school football games.

Throughout life's ups and downs, Katie kept her sense of humor. Her family will always remember her wonderful smile and infectious laughter. And she loved to laugh! She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.


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  • Maintained by: R Burnett
  • Originally Created by: JEF
  • Added: Sep 28, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152997743/katie_lee-roberts: accessed ), memorial page for Katie Lee Bear Roberts (17 Apr 1933–26 Sep 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 152997743, citing Chulio Cemetery, Cherry Tree, Adair County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by R Burnett (contributor 47445819).