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Roberta H. Mansur, age 81, of Berkeley Lake, GA passed away on July 23, 2016. She was born on March 24, 1935 in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. Roberta owned and operated with her husband, George , King Koin Laundry in Detroit, Michigan. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Mansur.
Roberta is survived by her children, Kathryn and Eriks Zusmanis of Berkeley Lake, Georgia. Gerard and Annette Mansur of Maple City, Michigan, James Mansur and Vicki Watkins of Berkley, Michigan, and Robert and Dawn Mansur of Walled Lake, Michigan; sister, Laura Cantwell of River View, Michigan; brother, Robert Guiney of River View, Michigan; and grandchildren, Gary, David, Kevin & Brian Mansur.
Those desiring may make contributions to Susan G. Komen Foundation in memory of Roberta, please visit www.komenatlanta.org for more information. The family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, Duluth, GA (678)584-0914. Messages of condolence may be shared at www.GeorgiaCremation.com.
Bob and Nora Guiney says
Burt, You will always be in our heart! I know you are happy now that you can be with George again. We love you very much!
Kathy, You did an awesome job of taking care of your mom for all of these years. You are a very special woman and we all appreciate you. There is a special place in heaven for yourself & eriks. Love you Always, Uncle Bob and Aunt Nora
Laura Cantwell says
RoBerta,you were such a wonderful Sister, Mother, and Friend!I will miss you forever! I know you are with our Hevenly Father, and your Beloved Husband George now, and all your suffering has ended!
I will love you forever! Thank you Kathy and Eriks for the wonderful care you gave her, while she was here on earth with us!
Barb Smith says
Dear Kathy and Eriks: I am so sorry about your mom, Kat. I remember her well from our Michigan State days. Sending love and hugs and sympathy to you. ~Barb~
Melanie Hickman says
My Dear Aunt Burt,
What a joy you have been to me. You have given me my fondest childhood memories and cherished lessons. I will never forget my family visit with you and Uncle George at your home in Florida. How you welcomed my babies and bounced them on your hip. I will remember our days at the beach and walks through your gardens. You and Uncle always had a smile and pep when I was around you. You are truly loved. Rest Now my dear one.
D. Tyler says
Offering my deep condolences to the Mansur family. Know that soon no resident will say I am sick. Isaiah 33:24.