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Patricia Ann
Allen Roberts
Mar 21, 1955 — Jun 22, 2026
“A life well lived, a heart well loved, and a legacy that will live on forever.”
Patricia Ann (Allen) Roberts, peacefully entered the sunset of life on Monday, June 22, 2026, at UT Southwestern Clements Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Cherished family and friends comforted her through this journey. Today we celebrate her deep love and memories, for the blessings she shared during her lifetime.
Patricia was born on Monday, March 21, 1955, in Palatka, Florida, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan and Rosa Allen. She was raised in Palatka, where she matriculated and graduated from Palatka Central High School in 1974. During her upbringing there, she learned to have a deep heart of kindness, a sweet resilience in spirit, and a bountiful love for the zest of life! These admirable qualities were her foundation of life and her unwavering gift she gave unselfishly to others.
Patricia wholeheartedly dedicated many years of service to Georgia-Pacific. This is where she continued to grow from her known dedication, dependability, and strong work ethic, which she passed on to the next lineage of her bloodline.
Patricia was a devoted wife, whose love for her family was the foundation of her life. She shared a beautiful marriage of 41 years with her beloved husband, Wesley Roberts, Jr. Together they built a life rooted in love and faith. Through the years, they created countless memories before eventually making their home in Mount Dora, Florida, where they embraced the next chapter of their lives together.
Patricia was a dedicated mother and an extraordinarily loving grandmother. While she deeply loved her daughter, Tiffany, one of her greatest joys in life was being “Gran Gran” to Presley. She devoted countless years to caring for her, celebrating every milestone, creating treasured memories, and surrounding her with unconditional love.
Patricia’s contagious personality always created a friend, even among strangers she would meet whether in the grocery store or at gatherings among other friends. She would bring another one in the loop of caring. Patricia had a remarkable ability to make people feel seen, valued, and loved.
Her insatiable sense of humor always captivated others in bursts of laughter and sincere joy. Her quick wit, playful spirit, and genuine spirit would brighten any room. Patricia gained solace and peace within old school music of her time, but she loved a mix of new artists. She expressed her love through cooking because it gave quality time with family while providing cooking lessons.
In addition to her parents, Patricia was preceded in eternal rest by her siblings, Joe Allen, Sammie Allen, Alfreda Baker, Willie Allen, Roger Allen, and Victor Allen.
Patricia leaves to cherish her memory: her husband, Wesley Roberts; loving daughter, Tiffany (Michael) Charlotte of Fort Worth, TX; cherished granddaughter, Presley Charlotte of Fort Worth, TX; beloved stepchildren and grandchildren; brothers, Nathan (Marvie) Allen Jr. of East Palatka; Vernon (Barbara) Allen of Orange Park; along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, and dear friends whose lives were forever enriched by her love, laughter, and kindness.
Patricia’s greatest legacy is the dash that we remember from her birth date – to her rest date! The dash she lived with the purpose of impacting life into the future! Her warmth, compassion, generosity, and joyful spirit touched countless lives and will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
“Well done, good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:23
Visitation of family and friends: 10 a.m.-12 noon with a Celebration of Life commencing at 12 noon, Saturday, July 18, at Flagg’s Chapel of Serenity.
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