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Roberta M. Brittain

Chicago, Illinois

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Roberta M. Brittain was born May 31, 1896 in Fosters Alabama, and died Sunday August 10, 2008 at home, in Bellwood, IL peacefully in her sleep at the golden age of 112.Preceded in death by her parents; nine brothers and sisters; husband; beloved children, sons, Perry Brittain, Willie J. Brittain,...

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Heaven gained an angel, 40 years later the memory of Mrs Brittain calling "KEVIN." still make me laugh. Thank you Lord for her time here on earth, thank you family for sharing your love one with others. I can imagine the Lord whispering job well done.

Elder Kevin & Sandra Dorris May God keep you in his love during this time & forever
Deacon & Sister Holder

Auntie was one of the kindest people I have ever known. I loved it when my dad use to take us to her house and she would tell us some funny stories about my parents. I will always remember her warm laughter. I am sure our Heavenly Father has welcomed her home with open arms.

The days and times at Children's Church with Ms. Britain, Mr. & Mrs. Mac, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. & Mrs. Ellis, our choir, and all our friends and neighbors were indeed the good old days and filled with many rewarded blessings. The memories will always be with us. May the family find comfort and peace during this time. My prayers are with you all. May you surely be blessed today and forever.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

So many wonderful memories warm my heart when I think of You. Such a " Gentle Spirit'. My most fond memories are of You, Mrs Henderson, and Grandma teaching and preaching the joys of motherhood, and sharing many hrs sitting around laughing, and talking together. You have truly been a blessing in the lives of the people who knew you. Your contagious laugh will live on forever in my heart. Thank-you God for Ms. Britt.

Gone but never forgotten, especially the days of our camping with Kaye, Gary, Leonard and Hennrietta. Your's respectfully Otis Bloodsaw & Robert Beavers families

Kevin, Avery and the entire family, my heartfelt sympathy goes to you all in the loss of your granny. May God strengthen you and take you through. She had a long life and that was a blessing to live 112 years so God knows best and I pray she is at peace. Go with God and He will carry you through! You are in my prayers!

Auntie Britt,
One of my fondest memories came when I was a child and attended a birthday party for Yolanda and you served kool-aid (without sugar) to all of us kids.
I know you and Annebell, Auntie Henderson, Mildred, and Mrs Mac are sharing those and many more memories in Heaven. You will be missed.

Herb, Sharon, and Jay Hickman