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Frances Roth Obituary


Frances Virginia Roth  
Frances Virginia (Broy) Roth, 93, left this life on the afternoon of January 19, 2019 to be with the Lord and her beloved husband Bob. After courageously battling numerous chronic disease conditions, she passed away peacefully at home in Greenbelt, MD. Born August 12, 1925, in Washington, DC, she was the second of six children born to Virginia and Addison Broy. She grew up in Hyattsville, MD, attended Edmonston Elementary and Bladensburg High School, and married Robert "Bob" Eugene Roth April 2, 1943. She is survived by her two children, Sandra Starcher and Robert, Jr.; her son-in-law, Tom Starcher, grandson Robert Starcher (Kari) and great grandsons, Gavin and Brent Starcher. She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband, and her five siblings, Elsie Walker, Howard Broy, James Broy, Shirley Smythe, and Helen Payton. Frances loved her family and loved animals including her two St. Bernard's, Barney and Brandy. Her two children were with her at her time of death. Frances had been a member of the Greenbelt American Legion (Post #136) Auxiliary since 1978. One of the stated highlights of Frances' life was spending summers in Germantown with her aunt and uncle, Helen and Alfred Spates. It was there that she developed a friendship with Barbara, a neighbor girl of the same age. They played together and Barbara's dad would often take the two girls out to restaurants to eat, to get ice cream, and to Washington Senators' baseball games. Barbara's dad was the great baseball pitcher Walter Johnson who was among the first five baseball players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame - - "He was the nicest man." At her request, the family will not hold a funeral service. She asked to be cremated and her ashes placed with those of her husband. For those wishing to remember Frances in some way, she asked that a donation be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (www.stjude.org) or to a favorite charity.www.gaschs.com  

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Published by The Washington Post on Jan. 22, 2019.

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Charlene

January 23, 2019

I loved Fanny dearly and even though we have not been in touch for awhile I will never forget her, she was like a second Mother to me. She will be missed, our family has lost too many over the past few years.

JoAnn Ireland

January 22, 2019

Fran was a joy to know and I am honored to have had her as a neighbor. I will miss visiting her since she welcomed me into her home, and I am grateful for every visit and laugh we shared. My deepest condolences to her family.

January 22, 2019

My condolences to the family. May the peace of God and the fond memories you cherish comfort and sustain you in your time of need.
-RM

Bob and Gloria Swaim

January 22, 2019

We knew Fran as a neighbor to our daughter. We had stayed with our daughter for several months and got to know Fran and her son Bobbie. She was the reflection of greatness. Her concern for others was very obvious. Life was not all about herself but concern and helpfulness to anyone she came in contact with. Fran lives on by her stamp of excellence on anyone she came in contact with.

January 22, 2019

Losing a love one in death is never easy. one day many will have the opportunity to live again. may the hope of everlasting life sustain and comfort your family during this difficult time. John 17:3


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