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Betty <I>Clark</I> Roberts

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Betty Clark Roberts

Birth
Cross, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA
Death
7 Jan 2017 (aged 77)
Myrtle Beach, Horry County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Myrtle Beach, Horry County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6709, Longitude: -78.9131223
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Betty Clark Roberts
October 11, 1939 - January 7, 2017
Myrtle Beach

Betty Clark Roberts, a longtime resident of Myrtle Beach, SC, died unexpectedly Saturday, January 7th. Betty, a devoted Christian, was 77 years old.

Known widely for her kind heart and gentle disposition, Betty was a favorite of friends, relatives, and even neighborhood children. Her grandchildren loved sleepovers at "Nana's." Friends knew her as the "sweet lady."

Betty was born in 1939 on October 11th at Cross, SC in Berkeley County to Charlie Lee Clark, Sr. and Minnie Lee Garrett. Both are deceased. Mrs. Roberts was also predeceased by her husband Jack Roberts, her brother C. Lee Clark, and sisters Ann Moore and Ines Hutto, her husband's parents Roy Roberts and Reba Mackler, as well as two of her grandchildren, Brian Hart and Blake Abernethy.

Married to Jack Roberts of Myrtle Beach in 1954, Betty became a loving mother to Jack's children, Jacquelyn and Roy. Betty and Jack had three daughters: Pat Roberts Hart, of Goldsboro, NC, Susan Roberts Field of Loris, SC, and Gail Roberts Morris of Myrtle Beach, SC.

Betty is survived by: daughters Pat, Susan, and Gail; grandchildren: David Hart, Jack Hart, Ashley Davis, Charles Field, Jacob Morris, Oliver Morris, Lindsey Roberts Hosenfeld, Aftene Poston; and great-grandchildren: Miller Hart, Hanna Hart, Eden Hart, Haley Hart, Wesley Smith, Chloe Hart, Mackenzie Davis, Jeremiah Davis, and Christian Davis.

A graveside service will be held on Thursday January 12, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Ocean Woods Memorial Cemetery, Hwy 17. South, in Myrtle Beach.

Memorial donations may be made on Betty's behalf to the Alport Syndrome Foundation via their website at https://alportsyndrome.org/donate/donate/, or the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health at www.fnih.org or to the charity of one's choice

The family invites all who knew and loved Betty to share their tributes and remembrances on the online guestbook at www.msfh.net.

Published in The Sun News on Jan. 10, 2017
Betty Clark Roberts
October 11, 1939 - January 7, 2017
Myrtle Beach

Betty Clark Roberts, a longtime resident of Myrtle Beach, SC, died unexpectedly Saturday, January 7th. Betty, a devoted Christian, was 77 years old.

Known widely for her kind heart and gentle disposition, Betty was a favorite of friends, relatives, and even neighborhood children. Her grandchildren loved sleepovers at "Nana's." Friends knew her as the "sweet lady."

Betty was born in 1939 on October 11th at Cross, SC in Berkeley County to Charlie Lee Clark, Sr. and Minnie Lee Garrett. Both are deceased. Mrs. Roberts was also predeceased by her husband Jack Roberts, her brother C. Lee Clark, and sisters Ann Moore and Ines Hutto, her husband's parents Roy Roberts and Reba Mackler, as well as two of her grandchildren, Brian Hart and Blake Abernethy.

Married to Jack Roberts of Myrtle Beach in 1954, Betty became a loving mother to Jack's children, Jacquelyn and Roy. Betty and Jack had three daughters: Pat Roberts Hart, of Goldsboro, NC, Susan Roberts Field of Loris, SC, and Gail Roberts Morris of Myrtle Beach, SC.

Betty is survived by: daughters Pat, Susan, and Gail; grandchildren: David Hart, Jack Hart, Ashley Davis, Charles Field, Jacob Morris, Oliver Morris, Lindsey Roberts Hosenfeld, Aftene Poston; and great-grandchildren: Miller Hart, Hanna Hart, Eden Hart, Haley Hart, Wesley Smith, Chloe Hart, Mackenzie Davis, Jeremiah Davis, and Christian Davis.

A graveside service will be held on Thursday January 12, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Ocean Woods Memorial Cemetery, Hwy 17. South, in Myrtle Beach.

Memorial donations may be made on Betty's behalf to the Alport Syndrome Foundation via their website at https://alportsyndrome.org/donate/donate/, or the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health at www.fnih.org or to the charity of one's choice

The family invites all who knew and loved Betty to share their tributes and remembrances on the online guestbook at www.msfh.net.

Published in The Sun News on Jan. 10, 2017


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