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Stephen M. Roby

Jacksonville, Florida

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ROBY Stephen M. Roby, 54, passed away March 27, 2005. Born in Richwood, WV, he was a resident of Jacksonville since 1987. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was employed by J.P. Morgan Chase. Preceded in death by his parents, Morris Roby and Lee Ann Jarrett, he is survived by his sister, Linda...

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I'm a former classmate of Steve's from Charleston High, and I'm deeply saddened to learn of his passing. I remember Steve well -- always teasing and flirting and a really nice person. Friends used to tease us about being married because we had the same last name (although spelled differently), and as shy as I was it would embarrass me to death! Rest in peace, Steve.

As a former classmate from the Charleston High School Class of 67 I remember Steve well! I'm sure he will be missed by all who knew him. I am saddened by his passing but know that he is at home and at peace now. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Steve and I lived a block apart in the east end of Charleston and were good high school friends. Steve and his mom and me would get together at Steve's mom's apartment every Tuesday night during my senior year and watch Batman on TV and smoke cigarettes. Kinda lost track w/each other after CHS but Butch Findley and Phil Pearce kept me up-to-date on Steve. Great guy! He will be missed. Steve, may God bless and keep you and make His face to continually shine upon you and grant you peace!

Steve and I were co-workers at Chase. We used to refer to one another as "brother and sister" and would always pick on each other. He was extremely giving and was able to always say something off the wall to keep me smiling. My prayers go out to his family and loved ones. May God comfort you all during this difficult period.

Steve and I were voted The Biggest Flirts in our Charleston (WV) High School Class of 1967. Though he only went to school with his classmates there for a short time, he was recognized by EVERYONE! Steve and I had been in touch regarding our 35th class reunion, but he couldn't make it. I spoke to him often since he worked in technical support at JPMorgan Chase Mortgage where I broker my Gates Financial loans. The last time we talked he was very optimistic about the future. He will be...

I worked with Steve at JP Morgan Chase. He was a kind man, with a warm smile that can light up a room. He will be greatly missed.

I've known Steve since 1992 and he worked for me at Chase. He had a good sense of humor and will be missed.

My Sigma Delta little brother died in Jacksonville, FL. He was in St. Vincent's Hospital because of complications related to sugar diabetes. His organs failed after a prolonged deterioration.
We never get to say it enough ...lov'ya man. Thanks for sharing the ride.

An old friend from High School. We used to walk to school everyday and went "huging" on the corner.