Charlotte Roberts

Charlotte Roberts

February 01, 1928 - April 21, 2007

Charlotte Roberts

February 01, 1928 - April 21, 2007

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Charlotte Eilersgaard Roberts died peacefully at home on April 21, 2007. She had bravely been fighting cancer for the past year. She is survived by her former husband, Jim Roberts, seven children and their spouses: Bill Ingrid Carlsen, Judy Ed Shrader, Mark , Sally, Scott Kelly Elliott, Stacey, and Holly Victor Hanes and grandchildren: Tiffany, Karen, Teddy, James, Scotty, Katie, Spencer, Slater, Teddy, Christy, Ashley, Laurie, Whitney, Huston, Forrest, and Graham.

Charlotte known as Billie to her childhood friends was born in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in Pasadena, California as an only child. She graduated from Westridge School for Girls in 1945 and from Vassar College in 1949. She met her husband in 1947 at a wedding in Evanston, Ill. They were married in 1949.

She dedicated the next 33 years to raising her family. The first half of raising her family was in Evanston and Kenilworth, Illinois. During these years she took sailing the family Sunfish on Lake Michigan seriously. In fact she took everything related to the beach seriously. She could regularly be seen floating on the lake in her stylish styrofoam recliner. In 1971 the family moved to San Marino. In San Marino she was a realtor for many years and ultimately opened a store called ?It’s a Small World? where her entrepenurial skills were honed selling miniatures.

Charlotte was an avid tennis player growing up, but ?retired? from tennis after her fifth child only to come out of retirement after her last child left home. She remained a serious tennis player and tennis enthusiast to the end. The day after being eligible, she moved into a retirement community where she lived for 15 years. She moved to her final community where the tennis was better.

Gardening was another passion of Charlottes. She was always concerned that everything was well tended and always had a beautiful flower arrangement from the garden in the house.

In recent years she was very involved at St. George’s Episcopal Church where she was a chalice bearer, intercessor, lay Eucharistic visitor, usher, and reader.

She handled her fight against cancer with incredible grace, and strength.

A memorial service and internment will be held at 10:00 on Monday, April, 30th at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 23802 Avenida de la Carlota, Laguna Hills. A reception will follow at St George’s Bourne Hall next to the church following the service.

In lieu of flowers, please, the family wishes donations to be made to St. George’s Episcopal Church, 23802 Avenida de la Carlota, Laguna Hills, CA 92653

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17 responses to Charlotte Roberts

  1. Dear Bill, Ingrid, James, Karen, Jim and family: With the exception of Bill, Ingrid, Karen and James, I haven’t seen any of you since Bill’s ordination to the Episcopal priesthood in Davenport, IA in December 1978. Nonetheless, that passage of time does not diminish in any way, the sadness I feel at your mother’s death or the depth and sincerity of my sympathy and condolences. Bill’s characteristically powerful and Biblically-grounded sermon on May 13 spoke poignantly to all of us as he described his memories of his mother and the dramatic change in their turbulent relationship — can there by any doubt whatever that the Spirit was at work in bringing about those changes? I hope all of you are left with positive memories of your mother, recognizing that we are all fallible and imperfect. “The eternal God is your Refuge, and underneath are the everlasting Arms.” Deut. 33:27. My thought, fond memories and prayers are with all of you.

  2. Sally says:

    Wow Mom, 80 years old!
    It was great talking to you today but I’m sorry your columbarium still has no marker. I wasn’t sure if I was talking to you directly! Kind of unsettling but I’m sure though you got the jist. I will investigate.

    Enjoy your special day in heaven. Love you . . .

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