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Roberta Barton Inglis

1922 - 2023

Roberta Barton Inglis obituary, 1922-2023, College Station, TX

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1922

DIED

2023

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Roberta Inglis Obituary

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 - swimming, yoga, Pilates and cycling undoubtedly contributed to her longevity.

The tall, thin, elegant beauty from Tennessee met Jack Inglis on a blind date on April Fool's Day, 1944, and they married the day after Christmas. Moving to College Station in 1947 for Jack to earn his doctorate in ecology at Texas A&M, they had five children including Nancy Inglis (David), Faye Inglis, Ian Inglis (Toni), Meg Inglis (Keenan) and John Morton Inglis.

Born into an "almost Calvinist" family, as she would say, she was highly disciplined, had an uncanny eye for detail and suffered no fools, traits that flowed down to her children. She encouraged their independence and a strong respect for learning. She used impeccable English and beautiful cursive and was quite the writer and clever raconteur. She had an enduring love for coffee, the British mysteries, trips to Round Top, African sculpture and Near Eastern rugs.

She was a natural teacher. The local paper ran a feature on her on April 30, 1995, saying, "Practically every person between the ages of 5 and 25 in Brazos County ... learned to swim [from] Roberta Inglis." True that. Chances are she may have taught you how to swim.

The resourceful Mrs Inglis saw that College Station needed a kindergarten. She found a room that wasn't being used at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Brazos Valley and started one of the first integrated kindergartens. A favorite story of hers - the windows were usually open, and if she saw a fly in the classroom, she would stun it with a fly swatter, capture it and drop it out a window. One day, she spotted one on a student's shoulder and stunned it. Decades later, that student chanced upon her in the grocery store, excitedly greeted her and asked, "You're not going to thump me on the shoulder with a fly swatter again, are you?"

She taught piano in her home for many years to Black and White children alike. She taught Jazzercise, slimnastics, water ballet, lifesaving and was a Girl Scout leader. Every student she taught could attest to her exacting standards.

As she rode her bicycle throughout her Southside neighborhood, her former students would stop her to visit. As the years wore on, she needed to purchase a three-wheeled bike for balance. One day in 2018, when she was 95, vandals broke into her garage and stole her car, bike and tricycle.

A local TV station got wind of it and ran the story. If you search "College Station Southside residents seeing increase in summer crime," you will get a glimpse of her delightful personality from the video. After that airing, her many fans chipped in more than enough to buy her a new tricycle. "With all the bells and whistles!" she exclaimed.

Mrs Inglis was predeceased by her parents, siblings, her husband of 54 years Dr Jack Inglis and infant daughter Laurel. She is survived by her five children, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the National Trust for Historic Preservation or to your favorite charity.
Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle on Nov. 30, 2023.

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Jane Michael

June 28, 2025

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.

Betty Sparks

December 9, 2023

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Rev. Kiya Heartwood UUCBV

December 1, 2023

So sorry for all our loss. She was a treasured member of our church for many years.
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Carla Porter Elliott

November 30, 2023

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 around and that made me happy. My thoughts are with her family at this sad time.

Denise Sutton Vanadore

November 30, 2023

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

George Gridley

November 30, 2023

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.

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