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John Travis Epes

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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John Travis Epes, 52, of Roanoke, loving husband of Tammy Epes, suddenly, yet peacefully, passed away at his home on Saturday, April 10, 2010. Bubby, as he was affectionately known by his wife and friends, was born in Washington, D.C. to Peter and Ethel Epes, on April 8, 1958. A chef by trade,...

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Big John my beloved culinary brother. May you bask in Christ arms and grill the perfect steak for him. Blessings friend, Russell Adams Aramark food Corp. aka(chefrka)

Tammy,Dorothy,Eddie,and Butch. I was so very,very sad to hear about John passing.He was a GREAT GUY and a good friend to have.I know John from DC,the 5th street gang as we would all call ourselves.I have alot of great memories of John being apart of the GANG! I hope that your memories will be a great comfort to you all in the days ahead.John will be missed. God Bless.

John was a such a good person, just the kind the world could use more of. I knew him from work and was so pleased to see him at the neighborhood grocery.
When I talked with John, he often spoke so lovingly of his wife and it was just another of his many wonderful traits. He will be missed.

Tammy am so sorry to here about John. I just found out. My deepest condelences to you and your family

My deepest condolences to John's family at his passing.

Dear John,
Although I havn't seen you in many years. My childhood memories are very dear. I've found this sentiment to be a comfort to me and I hope it is for your family as well.
"Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear."
May God Bless and Comfort your family in this time of sorrow.

Tammy so sorry to hear about John. Sounds really sudden and very unexpected. My deepest condelences to you and all the family. Michelle are in Roanoke quite often, we need to get info coordinated and I'll buy ya Banana Split. Tammy again my most sincere condelences and if there is anything I can do to help please let me know.

Joe C.

John you made working at Richfield a great experience for me and everyone that worked with you, They never could replace you when you left and theres no replacing the kind of person you are. Love Steve

My thoughts go out to everyone he knew and especially those closest to him. I had the pleasure of getting to know John and work beside him at Richfield. I even had the chance to speak with him briefly at the Kroger in Cave Spring about a year after I left Richfield. It was a chance encounter as I am not in that area very often. Seeing John then made my day.

I am certain he touched many lives and the world has lost a loving husband, caring sibling, good chef and a great man.