Portrait of Grace Yueh-ching Roberts

Obituary · Grand Junction, CO

Grace Yueh-ching Roberts

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Grace will be deeply missed by all who loved them.

"Grief is the price we pay for love."
— Queen Elizabeth II
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Grace Yueh-ching Roberts of Grand Junction, CO has gone home, leaving behind a circle of those who loved her.

Some lives speak quietly; her is one such story.

Grace spent her working life as ['the U'] and held deeply to the Lutheran faith — and was, by all accounts, loved by those who knew her best.

Faith is a quiet companion through a long life. Grace's walked beside her.

Grace Yueh-Ching Roberts was born on January 22, 1935 in Taipei, Taiwan, into a large family of ten children whose grandfather rose from banana inspector to exporter. Growing up during Japanese occupation, she learned Chinese and Japanese and witnessed wartime hardships, such as soldiers dismantling her home’s iron gates. After World War II, she worked for the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group, where she met American soldier Steve Mamich Sr.; after a extended courtship, they married and she immigrated to the United States on Columbus Day 1960 with less than $100. Settling first in Los Angeles and then Grand Junction, Colorado, Grace built a life of steady work—first at a tax preparer followed by a 32 year career at Palisade National Bank where she rose from cashier to Vice President. She raised two sons, was an active member of the Lutheran Church of Messiah and established a lasting legacy of four grandchildren and 1 great grandson.Funeral services we'll be held at the Messiah Lutheran Church in Grand Junction, Colorado on Friday May 8th at 10:30 AM.

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