George E. Roberts, 76, Tampa passed away on January 12, 2019 at 1:05 a.m. in hospice. George was born on January 14, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois to Clara R. Majewski and George B. Roberts.
George served in the United States Air Force before starting his career in insurance. He enjoyed cooking, going to the movies, watching sports, fishing, and dancing.
He is preceded in death by his first wife Judith Joyce Hedges and his sister Patricia Dorothy Roberts. He is survived by his three sons George C. Roberts, Michael J. Roberts, and Christopher E. Roberts, sister Ruby Robb, second wife Theresa A. Roberts, daughters Angela Otero, Victoria Doty, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
He will be greatly missed. The family of George Roberts would also like to extend our sincere thanks to Pastor Paul Pucciarelli and First Baptist Church of Brandon.
A Memorial Service is scheduled for 2:30PM on Friday, February 1, 2019, at First Baptist Church of Brandon, 216 North Parsons Avenue, Brandon, Florida 33510.
Please leave a comment or your condolences for the family below.
I love you Dad. You will ALWAYS be loved and cherished. I will tell my son Benjamin all about you and what a great man you were. RIP Pops
Love,
your Son,
Chris
George the times I meant him was very polite person he truly will be miss by family and friends.
Love, the greatest gift we can give to another…serving you these last five years in your health battles showed me how change is possible. Humbled by circumstances you fought the good fight and saved by faith in Christ Jesus accepted him as your Lord and Savior snf saw your last battle to Victory as you made it to see our Grandson Benjamin born..you left the best of you behind in our children and grandchildren. We will always remember you through them.. bye my love till we meet again! LOVED By You till the end!💞 Theresa
To an old buddy and one of my best dance partners. We were friends at Northeast when we were 14. We then graduated DHHS when we were 17. Saw each other a few times through the years and you were the very first buddy to contact me when I moved back to Florida in 2002. And yes, we danced many times after that. I will never forget your strength as a dancer and the commanding way you led. You will be truly missed, George. Hope we meet again up in heaven so we can cut a cloud. Rest, my friend, you have earned it……….Your longtime friend, Dottie and Steve too!
george, a lifetime friend, you will be missed. i will remember and appreciate the memories always! jamie
Buddy, r i p friend of my brother’s George Banks and a great friend of mine. That was as nice send off today with the military guard and the pastor. We will always appreciate the times we spent together.
Paul and Klara Urbanski