Alan-Roberson-Obituary

Alan V. "Stu" Roberson

Washington, District of Columbia

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ROBERSON, ALAN V. "Stu"

On Tuesday, February 28, 2006. He is survived by a loving daughter, Lynnette S. Pratt; devoted son, Alan V. Roberson, Jr.; grandson, Larry E. Pratt; a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation, 10 a.m. until time of service, 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 8 at Hughes...

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Alan it is hard to believe it's been 15 years that you left us.
It still seems like yesterday. I think and talk about you often and tears still come. 2020 has been a rough year for me. I needed you to talk to me. I you and miss you . But prayer is changing things for the better Love Always Lynnette

It's so hard to believe it has been thirteen year since you been gone. I remember the last day we spent together like it was yesterday. I miss and love you very much.

I Miss You

You have a great grandson that was born on May 28, 2009. He looks just like little Larry. If you were here you would have really enjoyed being with him he is too funny. But I know you already know because he is always talking to someone or you in the bedroom that you stayed in. Also he is always looking to the ceiling and talking. of course we don't know what he is saying but I am sure you do. It is so hard to believe that it has been 4 years since you've been gone. We still miss you and...

It coming up on two years now. We are still missing you. One thing I know is you are facing Fedex field. I missed writing for your birthday for 2007. I had good intentions I just didn't make it to the computer.I hope you are resting in peace. Love your Family

It's been a year since you've been gone. And it seem like it was yesterday. I am sorry for being so late with the entry but my computer was down. There isn't a day that go by that I don't think about you. You are truly missed by your family. Love always,The Pratts

I don't quite remember Mr. Roberson but my fellow classmates tell me he was a good man. I'm sorry 4 your lost. RIP Mr. Roberson

Mr.Roberson:

I met Mr.Roberson when I was an eighth grade student at Roper Middle School (Ron H. Brown). He took the place of our American History teacher and he was hilarious.He made us do work-all the way through (and it was a lot) and was quick to throw us out in the hall if we didn't comply.He defintely DID NOT take any mess from anybody, including some of the boys who were always in trouble and otherwise scarred the other teachers. I especially remember a fight breaking out...

We miss you and wish you a Happy Birthday. I don't know what I am going to do for Thanksgiving without you for dinner? We still had your club meeting with food in your honor. We miss you so much. Love your Family. 11-23-06