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Cile Robertson Ambrose (1931-2007) Private services for Cile Robertson Ambrose, 76, of Salado were held Aug. 2 at the Robertson Family Cemetery in Salado. Rev. Adrin Fletcher officiated. Ambrose died July 30, 2007 at a Temple Hospital. She was born in Belton to Sterling Robertson and Mary Lucile Armstrong Robertson. She attended Ward Belmont University in Nashville. She was an adviser to Chi Omega at Vanderbilt. She served as president of the Central Texas Area Museum, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of the Confederacy, 1st Families of Tennessee and Colonial Dames. Survivors are two sons, John Ambrose and Sterling Ambrose, both of Nashville; three daughters, Sarah Eddy of Atlanta, Ann Ambrose of Englewood, Calif., and Cile Cownan of Nashville: one sister, Ann Roberston of San Antonio; and 10 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Central Texas Area Museum, P.O. Box 36, Salado, TX 76571. Published in Salado Village Voice Cile Robertson Ambrose A private service for Mrs. Ambrose, 76, of
Salado will be held Thursday, August 2, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. in the Robertson
Family Cemetery in Salado with Rev. Adrin Fletcher officiating. Mrs. Ambrose
died Monday, July 30, 2007 in a Temple hospital. She was born on January 15,
1931 in Belton to Sterling Robertson and Mary Lucile Armstrong Robertson. Mrs.
Ambrose went to the Ward Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee for two
years, then she went to the University of Texas where she earned her Bachelor's
Degree. She married John L. Ambrose, Jr. on September 5, 1952 in Salado. She was
a member of Saint Paul Southern Methodist Church in Nashville, Tennessee. She
was an advisor to the Chi Omega Fraternity at Vanderbilt. She majored in
journalism; she was President of the Central Texas Area Museum, Daughters of the
Republic of Texas, Daughters of American Revolution, Daughters of the
Confederacy, 1st Families of Tennessee, and Colonial Dames. Survivors include
two sons, John Ambrose, Sterling Ambrose, both of Nashville, Tennessee; three
daughters, Sarah Eddy of Atlanta, Georgia, Ann Ambrose of Englewood, Colorado,
Cile Cowan of Nashville, Tennessee; one sister, Ann Robertson of San Antonio;
and ten grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Central
Texas Area Museum at P.O. Box 36 Salado, Texas 76571. Heartfield Funeral Home in
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