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1937 - 2017 (80 years)
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Name |
Clara Beth ALSOBROOK |
Birth |
6 Jan 1937 |
Knox City, Knox, Texas, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
6 Feb 2017 |
San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, USA |
Person ID |
I13628 |
von Rosenberg Family Tree |
Last Modified |
28 Jun 2022 |
Father |
Ray ALSOBROOK, b. 31 Jul 1895, Gorman, Eastland, Texas, USA d. 24 Jul 1962, Houston, Harris, Texas, USA (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Lola DYCHES, b. 11 Mar 1900 d. 19 Mar 1991, Runnels County, Texas, USA (Age 91 years) |
Family ID |
F9499 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Robert von Rosenberg MILLER, b. 16 Oct 1933, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA d. 4 Feb 2017, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA (Age 83 years) |
Marriage |
8 Sep 1956 |
Andrews, Andrews, Texas, USA |
Children |
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Family ID |
F9483 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2014 |
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Notes |
- Beth graduated from Andrews High School. She loved the outdoors, athletic events, and being involved in the community. She worked at the Vet school while Robert finished his final year of school. After he graduated they returned to Runnels County where Robert practiced veterinary medicine. Beth helped by being his receptionist, nurse, and anything else she was needed to be. She enjoyed sewing (especially quilting) and cooking. She often opened her home to guests and friends of children, and relatives. She learned from her mother-in-law the art of hospitality. Many parents were given for the young people of Ballinger, even as she grew older. Beth adored children, especially grandchildren. She delighted in helping children develop a love for books and learning. She taught Bible classes and a respect for God. She also enjoyed teaching the art of make believe, and loved to care for and train children. She started driving a school bus because she liked being with the kids. She enjoyed traveling and late in life was still working at Ballinger High School as an on-campus suspension monitor.
- Growing up Beth loved the outdoors, athletics, and community involvement. While her husband was finishing vet school she worked at the school. After they returned to Runnels County she helped him with his veterinary practice. She worked in the state welfare office for many years before substitute teaching, driving a school bus and supervising on-campus suspension at Ballinger ISD. She was known as “Grandma” and was mentor to many students. She was a familiar face at the admission’s gate for all Ballinger Bearcat football and basketball games for 16 years. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, and opening her home to guests, especially children. Through the years she hosted many parties for the young people of Ballinger. She taught Bible classes and the art of make believe, taking care of and training children.
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