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Roberta Henry

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Roberta Henry

Birth
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA
Death
11 May 2020 (aged 59)
Burial
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.4561111, Longitude: -99.7234583
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Roberta Henry was born May 29th 1960 to the late great parents of Frank E Henry Sr and Katherine Marie Henry in Abilene, Tx where she grew up. She later moved to Denton, TX where she meet her husband David Johnson. Graveside Services will be 2:00 pm, Saturday, May 23, 2020, at the City Cemetery and Visitation will be at Elmwood Funeral Home from 10:00am to 12:00pm.

We asked that you stay in your vehicles and turn your radio's to FM 105.7 to listen to the live broadcast. The Directors and the family will give you directions once you get to the cemetery. You will not be able to listen from home.

She worked for Luby’s Cafeteria for 18 years. She was a very loving and giving sister, mother, aunt and friend. She loved to dance, shoot pool, play cards and dominoes. She attended Amazing Grace Baptist Church where she was saved. The lord called her home on May 11, 2020.

She leaves to cherish her husband David Johnson two, daughters LaTonya M. Oneal Barton (Antonio) Beverly Bryant (Shawn). Nine grandchildren Terrance Williams, Akira Hearvey, Antwaan Barton, Neveah Barton, Antonio Barton, Brooklynn Barton, Robert Conner, Ja'Kiya Ashford, Da'Prida Monday. One great grandchild Braxton Conner. Six sisters Betty Stokes, Lois Hamilton, Almose Shead (Larry), Frankie Mae Hutta, Twyla Brown, Felicia Henry, Two brothers Herman Brown, Sedrick Henry Brown.

She is proceeded in death by three brothers Frank Edward Henry Jr, Fredrick Tyrone Henry Brown, Early Ray Brown Sr. One sister Snorane Henry.

She leaves to cherish her memory host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

God saw her getting tired, and a cure was not to be

So he put his arms around her and whispered "Come to me"

With tearful eyes he watched her suffer, and saw her slowly fade away

Although he loved her dearly he could not make her stay

Her golden heart stop beating hardworking hands put to rest

God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best.
Roberta Henry was born May 29th 1960 to the late great parents of Frank E Henry Sr and Katherine Marie Henry in Abilene, Tx where she grew up. She later moved to Denton, TX where she meet her husband David Johnson. Graveside Services will be 2:00 pm, Saturday, May 23, 2020, at the City Cemetery and Visitation will be at Elmwood Funeral Home from 10:00am to 12:00pm.

We asked that you stay in your vehicles and turn your radio's to FM 105.7 to listen to the live broadcast. The Directors and the family will give you directions once you get to the cemetery. You will not be able to listen from home.

She worked for Luby’s Cafeteria for 18 years. She was a very loving and giving sister, mother, aunt and friend. She loved to dance, shoot pool, play cards and dominoes. She attended Amazing Grace Baptist Church where she was saved. The lord called her home on May 11, 2020.

She leaves to cherish her husband David Johnson two, daughters LaTonya M. Oneal Barton (Antonio) Beverly Bryant (Shawn). Nine grandchildren Terrance Williams, Akira Hearvey, Antwaan Barton, Neveah Barton, Antonio Barton, Brooklynn Barton, Robert Conner, Ja'Kiya Ashford, Da'Prida Monday. One great grandchild Braxton Conner. Six sisters Betty Stokes, Lois Hamilton, Almose Shead (Larry), Frankie Mae Hutta, Twyla Brown, Felicia Henry, Two brothers Herman Brown, Sedrick Henry Brown.

She is proceeded in death by three brothers Frank Edward Henry Jr, Fredrick Tyrone Henry Brown, Early Ray Brown Sr. One sister Snorane Henry.

She leaves to cherish her memory host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

God saw her getting tired, and a cure was not to be

So he put his arms around her and whispered "Come to me"

With tearful eyes he watched her suffer, and saw her slowly fade away

Although he loved her dearly he could not make her stay

Her golden heart stop beating hardworking hands put to rest

God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best.


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