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Joan Van De Moortel
August 19, 2015
I met Roberta 12 years ago when we worked with the same client. I last saw her in May at the DCSRG. Through the years - always upbeat, bright in every way. Dear family, please know that so many, including me, are thankful to have known her.
Mary Ellen McMahon
August 17, 2015
Many will aspire but few will attain the happiness and peace that come from a life well lived. Roberta was a guiding light for those who seek to attain balance in their work and personal life. The wisdom to enjoy and cherish family and to treat others with love and compassion. Roberta lives on through all she has accomplished and in the lives of those she has enriched.
Mark Sargent
August 17, 2015
Roberta you have taught me so much by your example that has served me well not only in the senior services field, but in life in general. I will always remember what a pleasure and privilege it was to work with you on the Silver Spring Senior Village at Springvale Terrace and how our relationship grew closer over the years. You have been an excellent mentor and very dear friend. I will miss you so much. Thank you, Roberta, for being a wonderful inspiration to all of us! Mark Sargent
Mrs. Bonura
August 17, 2015
I am so sorry for your loss. I recently found comfort in the book of Psalms that God is near to those broken in spirit.
Chuck Thornton
August 17, 2015
Roberta, you will be missed. I remember my first meeting with you at GROWS as I was at Springvale Terrace. I also recall fondly your stories of beginning the CHSP Personal Care and Assisted Living programs at Springvale Terrace, and your moving the meetings of the Silver Spring Village from your dining room table to Springvale Terrace as participation grew. You will remain a guiding light to those of us in the profession of serving seniors.
Robert Morin
August 17, 2015
Roberta was an inspiration to all of us who served the Senior Community in Montgomery County. We worked together at Grows and she provided kind considerate and compassionate service to many of my clients over the years. My deepest sympathy to all the Gosier family. Bob Morin
Peg Overton
August 17, 2015
What a wonderful picture of Roberta! It truly captures her always-present cheerfulness and sense of humor. Back in 1996 I was encouraged to attend a meeting of the founding leaders of what was to become, greatly due to her diligence, the national organization of the American Association of Daily Money Managers right here in my hometown, Silver Spring, MD. That first meeting led to my knowing this gracious lady who became a dear friend, traveling companion and roommate at our annual conferences. Among many other accomplishments, Roberta was the pioneer and stalwart leader of the process of certification of AADMM's members who realized the importance of validating our professional stance in the industry of providing services to seniors. Thank you, Roberta!
I send my deepest sympathy to Denny and their children and grandchildren whom she adored. I will miss her dearly.
Lisa Berlin
August 17, 2015
Roberta will be deeply missed by all of us who were part of her Daily Money Management community. She was generous with her time and expertise, and it was a pleasure to work with her. My deepest sympathy goes out to you.
Pat Heuser
August 17, 2015
In the years I was privileged to work with Roberta through AADMM, I enjoyed and admired her leadership, compassion, strength, and commitment to helping others. And her love of family was inspiring to many. Heartfelt sympathies to her family.
George Lane
August 17, 2015
I am sorry for your loss. I only met Roberta once when I applied to join the Silver Spring Village which she was the co-founder and first President. Her work with the Village will affect the rest of my life. I am so grateful to her and her creation, Silver Spring Village. I know I will never forget her and how she improved my last years.
Marcia Turner
August 17, 2015
Roberta was a beautiful woman who touched so many lives. I am so glad to have been able to know her and work with her through AADMM. Because of her, many of us are where we are today. Our love and prayers to all her family.
Gail Shannon
August 16, 2015
I am so sorry for your loss. Roberta felt like a part of my family. I have heard her name my ENTIRE life. To me it is like the name Grandma. Roberta was a wonderful support to my grandmother, Elnora Hundley. I think, at one point, they lived in the same apartment building. After my grandmother's death, Roberta, knowing all about me from my grandmother, encouraged me to become a Daily Money Manager. Thanks to her encouragement, I did just that. I promise Roberta's legacy will live on through my family's stories. Our prayers are with you.
Diane Smith
August 16, 2015
So sorry for your loss. Roberta was an inspiration to all of us in our AADMM industry. We will miss her.
Jennifer Simpson (Harrison)
August 16, 2015
Chris,
My prayers are with you on the loss of your Mom. I haven't seen her since our days at St. Michael's School. However, I read an article about her many years ago in the Gazette where they highlighted her work with the elderly. God will truly reward her in heaven for the many ways she served his people on earth.
August 16, 2015
I loved Roberta as a good friend and an inspiration. She saw what was needed for our aging and financially needy and did it. She heard God's call and made it happen. And it was never too much trouble for her to provide transportation to whatever. Our senior network will never be the same without her. My prayers are with Denny and their children.
Sister Kathy Weber, CSC
Jean Ann Dunnigan (nee: Carney)
August 16, 2015
Roberta and I were close friends in elementary and high school and stayed in touch over the years. She was a loving, kind friend and will be missed.
Gloria Fronan
August 16, 2015
Roberta was a wonderful Aadmm mentor, colleague and friend for many years. She will be missed by so many but we are grateful for the sincere pleasure of knowing her
Suzana Cooper
August 16, 2015
Suzana Cooper
We will remain inspired by your words and deeds - and also your cheerfulness and good humor.
Purnell E. Johnson Johnson, Sr.,JD
August 16, 2015
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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