ROTH, BERTHA
Bertha Roth, 91, of Brighton. Mother of Frances (George) Schenfeld of AZ, Johnnie (Sherry) Roth of Aurora, Patricia (Rudy) Baca of Brighton, Bill (Carol) Roth of Thornton, Carolyn (Darrell) Johnson of Keenesburg; sister of George Moser of Greeley. Survived by 15 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, and 14 great-great grandchildren. Funeral Service Tuesday, 2:00 pm at Tabor-Rice Funeral Home. Interment, Johnstown Cemetery.
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3 Entries
Sarah Smiley (McGrew)
November 13, 2006
Bertha was a well loved woman. She was my Great-Grandmother, Mother of my Grandfather, Johnnie Roth. I remember all the great times we had, and the stories that she told. She is now and will always be loved and missed very much by all who knew her.
Sarah Smiley (McGrew)
November 13, 2006
Bertha was my great grand-mother, Mother of my Grandfather Johnnie Roth. I remember going to see her on sundays and the stories that she told of the life that she lead. She always told me about graduating the 8th grade, and told me that I needed to go as far as I could in school. I am now attending Colorado Tech. Online University, and will be graduating in 2008 with my Accounting degree, and I know that her and my Great-grandfather will be up there with their brigt smiles.
Sarah Smiley (McGrew)
November 13, 2006
Bertha was my great-grandmother, Mother to my grandfather Johnnie Roth. I remember going to visit her on sundays, the stories that she would tell about the life that she lead. She always told me about graduating the 8th grade and told me to stay in school and go as far as I can. I am now attending Colorado Tech. Universty Online and I will continue to pursue a career in accounting. Now so more than ever, just so that I know that when I graduate from college she will be up there with my great-grandfather and have that bright smile on her face.
She is now and will always be loved and missed.
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