In Remembrance Of
David G. Roberds
David G. Roberds, 77, of Dearborn, MO, passed away Thursday, May 23, 2019.
He was born March 27, 1942, son of the late Alvin and Ida Roberds. He was a graduate of North Platte High School. He served in the Army and was employed by TWA until his retirement in 1997 and was a farmer for many years.
He married Sue Ellen (Sprick) Davidson on June 9, 1984.
David was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Stephen and Gene “Punk”; and nephew, Tyler Williamson.
He is survived by his wife; daughter, Michelle (Scott) Fleshman and grandson, Daniel, of Dearborn; sisters Pam (Peter) Anderson of Destrehan, LA, and Dianne Williamson of Dearborn; and brother Ronnie (Runt) Roberds of Kansas City; as well as several nieces and nephews.
Graveside Service with Military Honors: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 28th at the Dearborn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the North Platte Foundation c/o Platte Valley Bank
Arrangements by Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower
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11 comments
Curt and Shirley Bottom
Curt and I send our condolences for your loss. Dave never knew a stranger and was always willing to help others out when needed. We never saw him when he wasn’t smiling. We know he will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Dwayne and Caren Schomberg
Sincerest condolences. God Bless.
Barbara Farris
So very sorry.
Beverly Bolinger
So sorry to hear about Dave. Your family is in my prayers.
Jim and Kay Rainsbarger
Deepest Condolences to family.
Robert E Eckert
My condolance to the family of Dave Roberds. He was a great person to know the many years we worked togrther.
Larry and Dianne Furbeck
So sorry for your loss.
Chuck Anderson
Sorry for the families loss Dave was a good fellar
Doug and Vicky McMillian
So sorry for your loss, our prayers are with all of you
JoAnn Benne
I was sorry to hear about your loss. Sending prayers and thoughts to you and your family. JoAnn
SHARON KAY WILLIAMS -WARNKE
SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR THAT DAVID HAD PASSED AWAY.HE WAS ALWAYS SMILING AND NEVER KNEW A STRANGER. MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH HIS ENTIRE FAMILY.