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Obituary: Mary Agnes (Graham) Roberts

Posted at 4:48 PM, Mar 22, 2019
and last updated 2019-03-22 18:48:07-04

Mary Agnes (Graham) Roberts, 97, of Great Falls, passed away on Monday, March 18, 2019. Cremation has taken place per her wishes.

A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, April 12th at 11:00 AM at the First Congregational Church in Great Falls.

Born in Minot, North Dakota, December 12, 1921. She moved to Great Falls with her parents, Edna Sears Graham and Robert McKoy Graham and her two older brothers, Robert M. Graham Jr. and William Maclean Graham in 1923.

Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, April 12th at 11:00 AM at the First Congregational Church in Great Falls.

“M.A.” was very active in High School activities, music, sports and class events. She graduated in 1939. It was during a summer spent at the Interlochen National Music Camp in Northern Michigan that she determined that she would major in music education, which she did at Northwestern University in Eastern Illinois.

Graduating in 1943, while there she was proud to be a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and was elected president in her Senior year. She was a performing member of the Northwestern Symphony and participated in numerous campus activities, taking advantage of the many opportunities afforded by a large city such as Chicago was a thrill and an education in itself. No one enjoyed college more than “Gray”.

Hardly anyone had more nicknames than Mary Agnes. With two older brothers, and sort of an unusual double name, it was inevitable that she would be called “Sis” through her early years and into her teens. It was while at Interlochen and Northwestern that she was nicknamed “Gray”. Later she would marry “the boy next door” and become known as “M.A.” It became the way of identifying the era of each friendship.

Following college graduation, she taught K-12 music in Malta, MT. She then accepted a Kappa Graduate Counselorship at the University of Washington where she completed graduate work. After that year the Kappa offered her a dream job as a field secretary which took her on visits to some 65 – 70 chapters in two years on college campuses across the United States and Canada. All by train because it was early before the days of commercial airliners. What a great time!

And by now, World War II was over, and she married Lt. William B. Roberts in Great Falls on July 19th, 1947. After a delightful year in Kalispell, an opportunity arose and they returned to Great Falls to make their permanent home where they both became active as volunteers.

“M.A.” served in a number of organizations including the PTA,  Camp Fire Girls, Boy Scouts, etc. As the children grew older, she was honored with being elected the first woman moderator of the First Congregational Church, president of the Community Concert Association (which her mother had first helped found in the 1930’s), president of Chapter I. PEO, outstanding sustainer of the year by the Junior League of Great Falls, she continued her interest and loyalty in Kappa Kappa Gamma throughout her life.

After several chairmanships and serving as convention chairman of six national Biennial Conventions she received the fraternity’s most prestigious honor, the Loyalty Award. As a founder and performing member of the Great Falls Symphony Association, she was honored by being named a lifetime board member. She was also founder of the Montana Association of the Symphony Orchestra and served two terms as president.

To read the complete obituary and share condolences, visit the Croxford Funeral Home website.