She was born October 20, 1919 in Worth County, MO., to Mable Ressie Killingsworth and Robert William Fletchall. She was the third of seven children and a high school graduate.
Roberta was of the Baptist faith and last attended Welborn Community Church. She served on PTA boards and enjoyed bowling on a ladies league. Roberta was a homemaker and an amazing mom. She was also a strong lady; being a two time cancer survivor.
She worked at Camp Crowder at the Army PX during WWII. Roberta also worked as a bank teller in downtown KCK.
Roberta was preceded in death by her parents, five sisters and one brother; Etta Henry, Christena Kemper, Frances Barnhouse, Margaret Shannon, Deane Tipton, and Robert Fletchall, Jr.
She is survived by her husband, Wesley D. Williams; son, Darrel Williams and his wife Cheri; three grandchildren, Brandy Estes, Wesley S. Williams, and Allison C. Williams and five great grandchildren.
She was born October 20, 1919 in Worth County, MO., to Mable Ressie Killingsworth and Robert William Fletchall. She was the third of seven children and a high school graduate.
Roberta was of the Baptist faith and last attended Welborn Community Church. She served on PTA boards and enjoyed bowling on a ladies league. Roberta was a homemaker and an amazing mom. She was also a strong lady; being a two time cancer survivor.
She worked at Camp Crowder at the Army PX during WWII. Roberta also worked as a bank teller in downtown KCK.
Roberta was preceded in death by her parents, five sisters and one brother; Etta Henry, Christena Kemper, Frances Barnhouse, Margaret Shannon, Deane Tipton, and Robert Fletchall, Jr.
She is survived by her husband, Wesley D. Williams; son, Darrel Williams and his wife Cheri; three grandchildren, Brandy Estes, Wesley S. Williams, and Allison C. Williams and five great grandchildren.
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