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I wanted to let you know that I've moved. I received a call from God the Chief Architect who informed me that my new home is ready and that I am to move in immediately. You all know that I've been sending up my timber, packing up getting ready to go, but there were some minor finishing touches in some of the timber that only the Chief Carpenter, Jesus Christ could do. some were a little too broad, thick or not long enough. Well my new home is now finished and it's a beautiful sight to behold, it is located in an exclusive estate area, and has beautiful Pearly Gates, just off a serene celestial shore. Of course, the streets are paved with gold and every day is Sunday I'm told. I've lived in many places before my new home was prepared. None of them compare. There's peace, joy, and happiness here, with no more pain to fear. No strife discontent, to contend with. There is only sweet serenity everywhere. I can go on and on about my new home, but I have to be fitted for my new robe and gold en slippers. Oh, if you could hear the singing, you would know that I am right at home. I see some of my loved ones, who had gone on before, so let me give you my new address. You will be able to find me here once you arrive. .

Aber Jo Roberson was born February 26, 1948 to the

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parentage of Abraham Lincoln Roberson (AB) and Jonetha Ward (Maw Maw), both preceded her in death. When along with her is survived by her two sisters; Mrs. Bernita J. (Benedict) Thomas, of Dallas, TX, and Mrs. Linda Pope, of Moore, OK, one brother, Darrell Ware, of Las Vegas, NV. Four brothers preceded her in death; Willie T. Jefferson, Roy Lee Walker, Eddy Broomfield and Ronny Broomfield. Roberson and James A. Roberson, great - grandmother to Jadarian A. Abernathy, Alexis K. Aldridge and Asjisa J. Aldridge. Aber Jo excepted Christ at an early age, during her battle with cancer. Aber Jo worked as a private duty caregiver for families in the Northern Sector of Dallas, TX, also car pooling for the Hockaday School for fifty three years. For her entertainment, Aber Jo loved to listen to music Aber Jo was also a loving mother to Latricia K. Roberson (Bobby) and Damion T. Stewart, grandmama to Ladina J.

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and was a seamstress for sixty one years.

Our mother will be dearly missed and known for being Aunt Aber Jo to Felisha, NiNi, Willie, Treasure, Tennie, Nita, Angela, Kierra, Erica and Bryan. Her feistiness and joyful words of endearment will not be forgotten. She always had something that would make you laugh your way through life.

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