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Official Obituary of

Bernolia Roberts

February 16, 1932 ~ April 19, 2024 (age 92) 92 Years Old
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Bernolia Roberts Life and Times

Bernolia Roberts, a beacon of love and warmth in the lives of many, embarked on her eternal journey on April 19, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, strength, and an unwavering spirit of community. Born in the heart of Abbeville, Alabama, on February 16, 1932, she was the eleventh child of Bob and Julia Roberts. Her life was a testament to the power of faith and family, as she nurtured bonds that reached far beyond the confines of blood relations.

Aunt Nola, as she was affectionately known, was a pillar of support and a source of boundless love for her family and friends. She wove a tapestry of relationships that she cherished deeply, treating each connection with the utmost care and attention. Her commitment to family was unwavering; she shared a profound connection with her nephews: Leroy Roberts, and the late Robert Lynn, her niece: the late Betty Williams, her great-nephew: the late Claude Williams Jr., great-niece: Karen Williams, and her goddaughter: Carol Pines, whom she loved and guided as if they were her own children.

Bernolia's sister, Othalene Pines, a special nephew: Willie Frank Lampkin - along with a constellation of loving relatives and devoted friends, will forever hold her memory close to their hearts. Her presence was a comfort, her laughter a melody that resonated in the rooms she graced. Her nurturing spirit was a gift to all who had the privilege of knowing her, and her legacy will continue to inspire and guide those she has left behind.

Throughout her life, Bernolia's interests reflected her love for the simple joys in life. Her passion for NBA basketball was more than a pastime; it was a thread that connected her to her loved ones, as she eagerly anticipated the next game and shared those moments with them. Her phone calls were rays of sunshine, a simple yet profound act of caring, as she reached out to check on her family and friends, ensuring they felt valued and loved.

As a motivational speaker would proclaim, "The greatest among you will be your servant," a sentiment perfectly embodied by Bernolia's life of service and love. She was a woman who lived by the inspiring words of Mahatma Gandhi: "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Bernolia found herself by giving of herself, by being a steadfast presence in the lives of those around her.

In the heart of Dothan, Alabama, where she spent her final years, Bernolia's impact was palpable. She was a cherished member of the Rocky Mount Baptist Church, where her faith was as constant as the North Star. Her spiritual devotion was the cornerstone of her existence, guiding her through life's trials and triumphs.

Bernolia Roberts' journey on this earth may have come to a close, but her spirit remains an indelible force. She was a woman of immeasurable love, who taught us that the strength of family is not always determined by blood, but by the love and care we extend to one another. Her life was a beautiful illustration of the power of human connection, a reminder that our actions can create a legacy of love that endures.

Let us honor Bernolia's memory by embracing her ethos of service, by reaching out with a caring hand and a loving heart, just as she did throughout her remarkable life. In her memory, we are reminded to live fully, love deeply, and leave a legacy of compassion that will ripple through generations.

Farewell, dear Bernolia. Your light will continue to shine in the hearts of all who were blessed to know you. Your story is not one of an end, but a continuing inspiration, a beacon for us all to follow as we navigate the paths of our own lives.

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Services

Visitation
Friday
April 26, 2024

4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Georgette L. Scott Memorial Chapel (Dothan)
814 Headland Avenue
Dothan, AL 36303

Celebration of Life
Saturday
April 27, 2024

11:00 AM
Georgette L. Scott Memorial Chapel (Dothan)
814 Headland Avenue
Dothan, AL 36303

Interment
Saturday
April 27, 2024

Rocky Mount Baptist Church Cemetery
457 County Road 42
Abbeville, AL 36310

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