Rebecca-Roberts-Obituary

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Rebecca Lou Roberts

Sanger, Texas

May 9, 1946 – Dec 31, 2025

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BORN
May 9, 1946
DIED
December 31, 2025
LOCATION
Sanger, Texas

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Coker Funeral Home - Sanger Obituary

Rebecca Lou Roberts, 79, of Sanger, Texas, passed away at Texas Health Presbyterian in Denton, Texas, on December 31, 2025.  She was born in Ryan, Oklahoma on May 9, 1946, the daughter of Bertie Beamon Roberts and Emma Inez (Adams) Roberts.


Rebecca graduated from Perry High School in Perry Oklahoma. She was a devoted mother to her three children, who were the center of her world.


Rebecca dedicated over two decades of her professional life to Mayday Hightech, where she began working as a secretary administrative assistant in 1999. Known for her reliability, strong work ethic, and attention to detail, she was a valued and trusted employee who took pride in supporting her colleagues and keeping operations running smoothly.


Those surviving to cherish Rebecca’s memory are her three children; Kimberly Potter and husband Jackie Fletcher of Marietta, Oklahoma, Melissa Northcott of Trophy Club, Texas, and Brett Poore of Sanger; her brother, Jerry G. Roberts of Henderson, Nevada; and her four grandchildren, Hailey Potter, Tyler Poore, Frank Porter, and Grayson Northcott.  


She is preceded in death by her parents; Bertie and Emma Roberts; her sister, Edna Earle Chilton; and brother, Clyde Allen Roberts.


A graveside service for Rebecca will be held at Ringgold Cemetery in Ringgold, Texas, on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at 2:00 pm.


Services are entrusted to Coker Funeral Home in Sanger.


Friends and loved ones are invited to share memories or offer condolences to the Roberts family in the online guest book at www.cokerfuneralhome.com

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I just found out about this today. I still can’t believe it. The Lord has been bringing her to my mind lately and I kept meaning to call her.
So sorry for your loss. Praying for the family.

Becky and Jerry were close friends in school In Perry many years ago. A fond memory I have of her is the time I pulled her and her close friend Cindy Kistler out of a snowbank in the Perry area on one of the coldest days of that winter. Both girls were very, very cold by the time I arrived at the scene to help them. (Cindy called me instead of her dad, Howard.) I remember her as a fun-loving young woman with a small, very small, wild streak who would try almost anything within reason. ...

In loving memory of a favorite aunt will love you and miss you always. We will always remember our times we got to spend together. We love u!

In loving memory of a wonderful Mom. I will love you and miss you always.

All my love and condolences to your family as we miss a great woman who was such a big part of our lives and my childhood. I'll miss her so much.

So sorry. Will miss you terribly. You were my friend as well as my sister in law. May God keep you in his loving care