E-Ville Riders Snowmobile Club |
Cobe & Eula Trailhead
Elliottsville Twp. Maine
Dedicated March 1, 2008

The E-Ville Riders Snowmobile Club dedicate their trailhead to Cobe and Eula Roberts, long time residents of Elliottsville.
Cobe and Eula were the perfect neighbors to both long time residents and newcomers. Everyone knew Cobe and Eula and still talk about them because of the mark they left on the community.
Cobe and Eula always helped or shared information with their neighbors and friends. They loved the outdoors and were avid fishermen, hunters and
snowmobilers.

Coburn & Eula Roberts
Coburn George Roberts and his wife, Eula Amber Roberts lived in Elliottsville most of there married life. Cobe & Eula met while working on the Fox Farm on Borestone Mountain. They lived in Onawa and later built there home on the Elliottsville Rd in 1936. While living in Onawa, Cobe worked on the Ship Pond Stream Bridge Project which we know as the Onawa Trestle. In Elliottsville, Cobe worked in the woods with his 2 teams of horses while Eula was busy with their children William, Raymond, Robert, Patricia and foster son George Green. In later years they were very active when Elliottsville was a Plantation, Eula was Town Clerk and Cobe Road Commissioner. Cobe and Eula were well know in the area for there generosity and always giving a helping hand.


Angelo with opening remarks. GeorgeBeety, Mike & Patty King

Mike & Patty King, Kerne Roberts, Tina Viekman and Ken Allen

Patty & Clowes Brown, Sandy Ahlquist, Roy & Pat McSorley

Patty King and Kerne Roberts, grandchildren unveiling the new trailhead sign

Pat McSorley Daughter

Patty King & Tina Viekman, granddaughters cutting ribbon to new trail. Stosh in backround.

Kerne Roberts, grandson, and daughter, Pat McSorley leading procession of snowmobiles through the new trailhead.

Snowmobile procession on new trail