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Roberta Barton Inglis

College Station, Texas

Nov 12, 1922 – Nov 23, 2023

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BORN
November 12, 1922
DIED
November 23, 2023
LOCATION
College Station, Texas
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Roberta Barton Inglis November 12, 1922 - November 23, 2023 The indefatigable Roberta Inglis died at her home with family on Thanksgiving Day at the age of 101. Her mind, wit, irreverent humor and memory were sharp as ever to the very end. The exercise she did every day of her adult life -...

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Roberta and I were among a group of swimmers in the A&M Pool when the news of President Kennedy's assassination was released. We were all stunned and exited the pool in total silence. I shall always remember Roberta's 's kindness to the wife of one of Jack's graduate students, far from home and very out of place. Rest in peace, Lovely Woman.

Bud & Betty Sparks

So sorry for all our loss. She was a treasured member of our church for many years. Sincerely, Rev. Kiya Heartwood UUCBV

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Mrs. Inglis has been woven into my life from the time we moved here in 1961. I believe she taught me in kindergarten and I also took some piano lessons from her. My family attended the Unitarian church in the mid to late 60s and I have memories of her teaching us kids in some capacity there too. John/Mort and I went to school together and for as long as I can remember, the Inglis family was in my life. I will miss not having her around... even if I no longer saw her often, I knew she was...

Mrs. Inglis was someone I have admired for many years. She taught me yoga when I was 19 and I revisited it when I turned 60 and I think of her often. I always enjoyed running into her whether it was at HEB or a tea in Calvert and will remember her fondly. Love to her family

I met the infamous "Granny" at Taylor´s wedding for the first and only time. She was a hoot and very charming reminding me of my maternal grandmother and an era long gone today. Condolences to all.