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Mark Nathan Roberts
© Cheyenne Star
17 May 1951
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Mrs. Joe Riley of Cheyenne has received word of the death of her nephew, Mark Nathan Roberts, who passed away at his home in Artesia, California Monday, April 30, 1951.
He was a son of the late Kay Roberts and Mrs. Mary E. Roberts who resided for many years in Crawford in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

ROBERTS - {Artesia} - - Services for Mark Nathan Roberts, 53, of Norwalk Blvd., who died Monday at his home, will be tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in the Gallagher and De Young Chapel, Bellflower.
He was born in Neosho, Misssouri and had lived in Long Beach prior to coming to Artesia eight years ago.
He was a member of the Long Beach Lodge of Eagles.
Surviving are his widow, Maudie; mother, Mary E. Roberts of Artesia; son, Tarrel K. of Anaheim; sister, Mrs. C. D. Kopp of Santa Maria; as well as other relatives and friends.
Interment will be in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whitfield.


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