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Hampton 3012 West Mercury Blvd Hampton, Virginia 23666 757-827-7288 | Williamsburg 3032-1 Richmond Rd Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 | Newport News 465 Denbigh Blvd Newport News, Virginia 23608 757-898-1500 | Yorktown 7628 George Washington Memorial Hwy Yorktown, Virginia 23692 757-847-9911 | Suffolk 193 E Washington St, Suffolk, VA 23434 757-861-1149

Tribute to the Founder

James "Jimmy" D. Roberts Sr. was born in Sanford, FL January 25, 1940 but moved to Hampton at the age of three. He has been a life-long resident of Hampton graduating from Hampton High School class of 1958. He was active in both the church and community. As a member of St Mark's United Methodist Church in Hampton he served breakfast to the homeless, helped with the Men's breakfasts and did whatever the church or its members needed. He was a very active member of the Lions Club for many years. Jim was the owner of Wythe House Furniture and after a brief retirement reopened as Roberts Furniture in 1997 with his son. His faith and love of Christ was displayed in everything he did. He was an avid gardener and a devoted family man.

James "Jimmy" D. Roberts Sr. passed away peacefully July 17, 2019 at home surrounded by his family whom he loved immensely. He is survived by Linda, his loving wife of 56 years. He will be dearly missed by his five children- Kim Buyer (Terry) of Keene, NH, James "Jay" D. Roberts, Jr. (Gina) of Yorktown, Michele Sinclair (Luke) of Hampton, Jill Teixeira (Tex) of Greenfield, WI, and Shari Stilley (Bryan) of Newport News. He leaves behind thirteen grandchildren Lindsey and Christie Buyer, Jake and Gracie Roberts, Lauren Beverly (Chris), Tyler (Carly) and Kelly Sinclair, Tommy, Justin, Emily and Mason Teixeira, and Weston and Caroline Stilley; and two great grandchildren Kaleigh and Matthew Sinclair as well as a host of other family and friends.

His family will miss his humor, sound advice, and his loving and supportive demeanor. There was nothing that he would not do for anyone, especially his family and friends.