Audrey Roark, 85, of Erlanger, Remembered for Kindness and Vibrant Spirit

Audrey Roark - Northern Kentucky Chapel
Audrey Roark - Northern Kentucky Chapel
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Erlanger, Kentucky – Audrey Roark, a vibrant and beloved member of her family and community, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on September 30, 2025, in Edgewood, Kentucky. Born on May 7, 1940, in Laurel Creek, Kentucky, she lived an extraordinary life dedicated to her family, friends, and community.

Audrey served as a manager in the ESP Exam department at the Internal Revenue Service for 20 years, where she demonstrated exceptional leadership and left a lasting impact on her colleagues. Known as the pillar of her family, she radiated warmth and love, building meaningful connections with all who crossed her path.

A devoted mother, Audrey found joy in watching her family grow. She is survived by her daughter Robyn (Darron) Jouett, grandchildren Charles (Kay), Tyler, Andrea (Jacob), Noah (Makia), and Logan (Alexa), as well as great-grandchildren Nyla, Zeb, Zach, Zander, Max, Jaylon, Jewel, Axel, Michael, and Ella Mae. Audrey was also a cherished sister to RB Sester, Sherry Reid, and Jerry (Patsy) Sester.

Audrey enjoyed a rich life filled with various activities, including crafting, sports, travel, and church. She formed lasting friendships and special memories with friends throughout the years. Audrey’s legacy of love, kindness, and devotion will continue to inspire those she touched.

A visitation and funeral service for Audrey will be held on October 6, 2025, at Newcomer Funeral Home in Erlanger, Kentucky, followed by a graveside service at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

To send flowers or order memorial trees in memory of Audrey Roark, please visit the flower store.

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