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Roberta J. Benedict

Seattle, Washington

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Roberta Benedict passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 23, 2009.

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We extend our heartfelt sympathy to Bob, Jim, Bill, Pat, Dorothy and all their families. We remember Roberta as a loving, happy lady and ask our heavenly Father to bless all of you at this difficult time.
Kathleen & Jim Lumbert and Anna Belle Murphy

I will say a special prayer for this faithful and loving servant of the Lord. Pat Gray

I remember Roberta's support of many projects at Holy Names Academy while Dorothy was in school and when she taught with us. Thanks for Roberta's love of quilting and her daily life of thoughtfulness.

Hello, Dorothy and all. I was very sad to learn of your mom's passing this past weekend. I was always very fond of her and I still have the genealogy that she printed and gave to all of us at the LaGrandeur family picnic one year. She lived a very full life and I am sure you are all very blessed that she was your mother! I know I miss my mom Ina every day and next week marks the 16th year of her passing. Enjoy all of your memories you have of her. May God bless you now and always. You...

Paytrick and Deb - I'm so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was an amazing woman. I remember talking with her at the White Tower of London....what insight, strength and compasion she had. And for her at 84 to be on the tube! What great memories. She won't be forgotten. Let me know how I can help and support. Love, Carrie

My thoughts are with all of you! Roberta was a grand lady!
After moving to Montana she went out of her way to come to Philipsburg for a short visit on her way back east, what a gal for sure!
I will continue the Christmas Card tradition as I really enjoy all of the news about the family.

Love to all of you,
Karyn

To the Benedict Family All- You each were your mom's life. She loved you, stood beside you, knew you and loved you still. Her pride in the family was evident in her presence to you. May you always know the glow of her love for you, and may it carry from generation to generation making the world a better place. Our Love and Blessings, Kathi and Tom