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William Hamilton Roberts III

Dallas, Texas

1943 - 2018

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July 7, 2018
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ROBERTS III, William Hamilton Roberts III, William Hamilton, 75, passed away July 7, 2018 in Lubbock. He was born May 26, 1943 to Rowena and William H. Roberts, Jr, who preceded him in death, as did his brother Jack. He is survived by his three daughters, Robin Going (Scott), Allison Evans (Kirk)...

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Mr was a great person and long time friend knew him for 51 yrs rest in god s hand mike brownlow

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of William. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure when it fills your heart with love and brings you joy. May you find comfort from the promise of Jesus promise of the hope of everlasting life on earth at John 6:40.

Met Bill when he moved to Dallas in the 70's....Tried a lot of cases with him...good attorney and great person--always a smile and good attitude toward life.....a true gentleman in and out of the Courtroom.........will be missed.>>>Hugh Lucas

Great guy who I loved playing golf with in Brady. We had great times at Baylor.

Was a fraternity brother at Baylor. Remember many rounds of golf with the leftieand many nights of poker. Although I haven't seen Bill in many years, I do remember that smile . My condolences go out to his family.

Bill was an exceptional person. Intellect, affable, witty and an excellent, certainly not mediocre, GHS baseball player. We are all better for having had Bill as a friend.

Bill was one of my dearest friends in high school and I was fortunate to have met him several times following our 2011 50th high school reunion. Including meeting his youngest daughter, Lindsey, who I know he was devoted to.

Bill had a way of making events lifetime memories, including getting St....

The friendliest guy at the courthouse, always in great spirits. He will be missed

Great photo. Just as I remember Bill and his smile.
Nick King

Bill was such a kind and funny man. I was a prosecutor who liked Bill a lot, and I was not alone. He was always a gentleman.

I am sorry for your loss.

-Layne Jackson