Roy-Robertson, Jr.-Obituary

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Roy Daniel Robertson, Jr.

Slidell, Louisiana

Apr 21, 1967 – Mar 14, 2021 (Age 53)

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BORN
April 21, 1967
DIED
March 14, 2021
AGE
53
LOCATION
Slidell, Louisiana

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Honaker Funeral Home, Inc. - Slidell Obituary

Roy Daniel Robertson, Jr, age 53 years, of Slidell, LA, passed away on Sunday, March 14th, 2021. He is survived by his wife, Colleen Robertson, and his daughter, Brianna Robertson. Son of Roy Robertson Sr. and Sharon Bouwell Ledet. Roy was loved by all who knew him. Born and raised in Port Sulpher, Louisiana, he was a kind brother to Dock Robertson, Shay Thigpen, and the late Robin Robertson, spending much of his early childhood fishing and being adventurous. Being around Roy was a blessing, and his energy and enthusiasm for life itself was contagious. He met Colleen, his wife, in Belle Chasse at a high school football game, and he proceeded to switch schools just so he could get her number! Roy went on to marry Colleen in 1988, and together, they went on to go to college at the University of New Orleans. Roy was a man of both integrity and honor, and he spread this steadfastness in both his personal and public life. After 10 years of marriage, Roy and Colleen brought their daughter Brianna into the world, and Roy went on to teach his daughter many things, from football, to chess, to fishing. Roy was the master of all trades, and there was never a sport that he did not excel at. There was never a challenge that he was not up to, whether the challenge be at work or in the kitchen. He was a stellar chef, practicing his expertise from pancakes to gumbo. Roy built everything, from coffee tables, to cat towers, to bikes. His daughter never knew him to shy away from someone in need, or to step away in a moment of crisis. He had faith in God, and he lived by example, and he led others through that example. Roy was committed to family, first and foremost, and his selfless love for his family and friends lives on. With his example, the world became a better place, and that legacy lives on in all those he was able to meet, along with all those he was able to impact directly through his LOPA donation. He was in Asset Management at the University of New Orleans.


Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Services at HONAKER FUNERAL HOME, 1751 GAUSE Blvd. WEST (IN FOREST LAWN CEMETERY), Slidell, LA., on Saturday, March 20th, 2021, at 1:00 pm.


Visitation on Saturday from 11:00am – 1:00pm.


In lieu of flowers, donations to The Ronald McDonald House, preferred.


 

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Sending My Condolences to the Family. Rest In Paradise Classmate. #Bronchos4Life

Colleen and Bri,
I am so sorry for your loss. It is so hard to imagine meeting Roy almost 30 years ago. Colleen and Jeneen were in Math Club and while they were in their meeting Roy and I waited out in the hallway and a friendship was born. It was not hard befriending Roy as he was a man of true character and you never had to worry about what he was thinking about something because he let you know. His sense of humor and never-ending Witt will be the thing I will miss the most. I...

Thank you for your kind words and sentiments. This has been a difficult time and having you to love and share in his life has been a blessing.

When someone fills such a big space in this world. And brightens it with charisma, love, humour, and a contagious joie de vivre. Words are too small to fill the space he leaves behind. But, his legacy continues through each of you. With deepest condolences, I pray for you and Brianna.

Mr Roy Sr. And family, I know how you all looked to him for so much and he faithfully did the best for all of you. I am so sorry during this terrible loss. I know you will miss him, but he and Robin are waiting. Brenda Reddick

In loving memory of a wonderful person. You will truly be missed by all. My deepest condolences to his Wife and Daughter. Roy will always be remembered by those who knew him. Rest in Peace Brother...

Roy was truly one of the BEST people we have ever known! Roy was never without a smile or a mischievous grin which was often accompanied by a funny story or joke he would share with you to make you laugh or make your day better. If you needed help with a project or idea, Roy was there to assist and to give advice. He took joy in helping others and expected nothing in return other than respect and friendship. We admired his athleticism, we valued his opinions and we loved that he accepted...

I was so shocked and sad to learn of Roy passing. I grew up and is good friend with Colleen. When Roy and Colleen met is was pretty much love at first site I still remember that nite at the football game. I would never believed in soul mates till I seen them two together. Prayers and love to Colleen and Brianna