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OBIT: Julia R. ROBERTS, 1989, native of Somerset County, PA
  
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  JULIA R. ROBERTS 
  
  Julia R. Roberts, 72, of Vermilion, died Wednesday, April 26, 1989,
  at the Cleveland Clinic following a seven-week illness.  She was born
  Nov. 21, 1916, in Brothersvalley Township.  She made her home in
  Meyersdale for many years. For the past 12 years, she was a Vermilion
  resident, coming from Toronto, Ohio, where she lived since 1941.  She
  was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Toronto, and was an
  active gardener and bowler.  Survivors include her daughter, Mrs.
  Thomas J. (Paula) Tate, with whom she lived; a grandson and a
  granddaughter; sisters: Mrs. Joseph (Anna) Dickey and Mrs. Blair
  (Ellen) Vought, both of Meyersdale; Mrs. Carrie Gill, of Rocky River
  and Mrs. Elsie McCann, of Steubenville, Ohio.  She was preceded in
  death by her husband of 26 years, Paul L., in 1967; and a brother,
  Norman Neimiller, in 1982.  Memorial services were held in the Grace
  United Methodist Church, at West Lake and Coen roads, Vermilion. The
  Rev. Brian Briggs, pastor, officiating.  Mrs. Roberts nephew, David
  Neimiller, was organist.  Private graveside services were at Fort
  Steuben Burial Estates, Wintersville, Ohio.  The John R. Dovin Funeral
  Home, Lorain, was in charge of arrangements.
  
  The Republic, May 4, 1989
  
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