In Remembrance Of

Linda Roberts
Linda Carol Roberts left her earthly body, after years of struggling with Alzheimer’s disease on April 6, 2025, to join her family in heaven. A Kansas City native of Westport, she was born on November 20, 1961, to Rose Marie Mutter Roberts and Charles William Roberts, Jr.
Best known for her endless empathy, Linda was always the first to help others. Her welcoming smile created connections as she found the perfect way to touch other’s souls. Her devotion to God was only matched by her devotion to her beloved daughters, Audrey Rose and Corrie Jean. She also counted many cats along the way as family.
Linda was a woman of great strength and integrity. Despite life’s challenges, she showed resilience, respect, and compassion for all. Through prayer and seeking God’s will, she chose to see the good around her.
After studying at Penn Valley Community College, Linda worked for 25 years at the Social Security Administration. Adventures along the way included being medivacked out of the Grand Canyon, visiting her sister Barb on the Big Island of Hawaii and closest to her heart, experiencing the religious history of Jerusalem.
Her love of designer fashion and jewelry led to helping others look their best by gifting them her personal shopper skills. Linda modeled how to treat others with respect and dignity including how to write the perfect greeting cards. Her legacy will live on in those she touched as we carry forth her examples of generosity and kindness.
Linda believed in the power of community to heal us and make our lives meaningful. She was especially proud of her 45 years of sobriety which included helping hundreds of single moms recover from domestic abuse. She also was a volunteer for MOCSA and was a member of Harmony Vineyard Church, the Full Faith Church of Love West, and the First Christian Church of Ferrelview.
Linda was predeceased by her parents and sisters Sue Roberts, Mary Roberts, Margaret Roberts, and Barbara Roberts. She will be deeply missed by her daughters, Audrey Rose Roberts and Corrie Jean Roberts; sisters Clare Roberts (Mick Robertson) of Sun City Center, Florida, Patti Roberts (Steve Main) of Naples, Florida, and brother Michael Roberts (Kathy Roberts) of Lee’s Summit, Missouri.
Special thanks to the Croskell family, especially to Ada Croskell, for their love and support of Linda, Audrey and Corrie. Thanks to Northcare Hospice House for their loving, professional care of Linda and our family.
Visitation will be from 11:00 am -12:00 pm with a Celebration of Life Service at 12:00 pm Saturday, April 12th at First Christian Church of Ferrelview, MO.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Ferrelview Chirstian Church Youth or Northcare Hospice House.
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Judi Haskell
Clare,
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope you sisters memory will be a blessing for you and all of those who will miss her. Judi
Connie Occhipinto
Clare, you were a true ANGEL in Linda and the girls life. I know this is another great lost for you!
Betti Kalahurka
Clare, I can only imagine the depth of your loss after so many family members are on the other side of the veil. Please know I am thinking of and praying for you. Love, Betti
Sylvia Lopez/Calleros
RIP my friend! My prayers are with you and your family! Fly high beautiful Lady!
Janet Zeigler Horine
l grew up across the parking lot from the Robert’s. Clare was in my class and Margaret just a year ahead. The 3 of us had many adventures together. l knew Linda and several others as family of my friends. I remember Linda as a good big sister and a member of my brothers class. prayers for all her family and friends.. Janet (Zeigler, Murphy) Horine.
Kate Johnson
Linda. The nicest person that will always be in my heart 💜 forever! She quiet strength and caring love will be so very missed. Linda a realist honest and solid faith in Christ was like being touched with healing out. I am blessed to be called a friend of A proverbs 31 women !
Linda was fun to walk with and enjoy the beauty of parks and walking trails . She loved nature and oh yes fashion . Can’t count all the thrift store outings . We had a blast! That’s what friends do. We enjoy the little things in life. How can you say thank you for being in my life . Loved spending time with her girls and Linda ! Linda was so proud of both of them . God so blessed to have her home with Him.! I can’t wait to explore Heaven with Linda and I hope her mansion in my neighborhood ! Miss you girlfriend! Love Kate
Sasha Barker
i love Linda she was a very sweet client of mine. She will be missed and I will be thinking of her often. She is with our Father. Condolences to her family and I pray that God holds you and comforts you during this time.