One of the community’s pillars, Mrs. Patsy Roberson Beroth, passed away recently, and the small and tight-knit community of Pilot Mountain, located in North Carolina, is in mourning over her passing. She left behind a legacy of faith, family, and love that will be forever treasured by those who had the good fortune to know her. She retired from this world in a peaceful manner on February 9, 2024, when she was 86 years old.
A Proud and illustrious history begins.
In Forsyth County, Mrs. Patsy Roberson Beroth was born on April 4, 1937. Her parents, Ernest and Beatie Richardson Roberson, were her parents. It was through her graduation from Lewisville High School that she laid the groundwork for a life that would be devoted to love and service to others. Her roots ran deep in the community. Over the course of her 29 years of dedicated service to the City of Winston Salem, her dedication to her community was made abundantly clear.
A devoted Christian and a doting grandmother of great affection
The unwavering faith that Patsy had in her Lord and Savior was a defining characteristic of her life. The Christian principles that she upheld served as a compass, directing her social interactions and the relationships she had. One of the titles that she treasured was “Grandmama,” which was a demonstration of the immense love that she had for her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. To those who had the good fortune to be present during the joyful interactions that Patsy shared with her grandchildren, they were able to observe the unadulterated and unreserved love that emanated from her.
A love that was able to endure the sands of time
Within the twenty years that Patsy had been married to her devoted husband, Thomas J. Beroth Sr., she discovered a partner who shared her passion for family and for experiencing new things. The time that the couple spent together was enjoyable, and they particularly cherished the time that they spent at the beach. The role that Tom played as her doting husband was obvious, and he gave Patsy a lifetime of companionship and memories that they could share together.
Heartfelt Recollections and an Indelible Impression
Patsy’s memory will be cherished for all time by her surviving family members, which includes her two daughters, Kelly Hayward and Karen Byrd, her stepdaughter Tammy Joyce, her step-daughter-in-law Linda Beroth, and a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her life is a tapestry that is woven with love, laughter, and enduring connections that will serve as a source of comfort in the days that are to come.
In addition to expressing gratitude, acknowledgements were provided.
The family of Mrs. Patsy Roberson Beroth would like to extend their most heartfelt gratitude to two exceptional caregivers, Rachel Redford and Girly Hopper, whose unwavering commitment and compassionate nature made Patsy’s journey more bearable. In addition, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to Dr. Martin Murphy, nurse Robin, and the entire staff at Trellis of Walnut Cove for providing Patsy with exceptional care and unflinching support during her final days.
Recognizing the Value of a Life Well-Lived
Mrs. Patsy Roberson Beroth will be honored with a memorial service at the graveside on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at eleven o’clock in the morning. The service will be held at the cemetery of the Brookstown United Methodist Church. The sermon will be delivered by Pastor James T. Webb, Jr., who will offer consolation and direction to those who are present at the service.
In lieu of flowers, a request for generosity is being made.
In a gesture that is reflective of Patsy’s generous nature, the family respectfully requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in her name to Brookstown United Methodist Church and Trellis. It is a gesture that will be greatly appreciated. Send your donations to the Brookstown United Methodist Church, which is located at 6274 Yadkinville Road, Pfafftown, North Carolina 27040, or to Trellis, which is located at PO Box 863, Walnut Cove, North Carolina 27052.
In the midst of their sorrow, the Beroth family is receiving assistance.
It is a privilege for the Hayworth-Miller Rural Hall Chapel to be of assistance to the Beroth family during this difficult difficult time. As members of the community come together to remember and celebrate the life of Mrs. Patsy Roberson Beroth, their team, which is both experienced and compassionate, is dedicated to providing the necessary support and care.