Eli Richards Roberts
Eli Richards Roberts, 38, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, on Friday, February 18th at his apartment in Missoula. Eli was born on October 2nd, 1983, in Missoula and attended Paxon Elementary and Washington Middle School. He graduated from Hellgate High School in 2001. Aside from a few years in Arizona and Florida, Eli lived in Missoula his whole life.
Eli was loving, quirky and autistic, born more than a decade before terms like Asperger's syndrome and autism spectrum disorder entered our vocabulary and the DSM. He worked at Home ReSource and the AMC movie theater for many years. Eli loved animals and volunteered for a time at the AniMeals No-Kill Adoption Center. He had an elaborate imagination full of alternate realms of existence, in which he spent much of his time fighting dark lords and evil spirits and allying with Goddesses, nymphs, and other magical creatures.
Eli was known for his big bear hugs and kindness to all. He was sweet, goofy, and perceptive. Eli frequented the Good Food Store for lunch and the Town and Country for drinks. He biked everywhere, in all weather conditions and enjoyed taking long walks around town, chatting with people he met and hugging those he already knew.
His family wishes to extend our thanks to the entire Missoula community; to the many friends, family, coworkers, classmates, and other kind souls who looked out for Eli and made sure he was ok. A friend wrote that "his spirit of kindness and protection floats all over Missoula." At the same time, the spirit of kindness and protection shown by Missoulians gave Eli a wonderful 38 years in a loving community and a level of safe independence that is rare for someone with his level of disability.
Survivors include his parents, Dr. Lindsay Richards and Dr. Tom Roberts; his sister Anna Roberts; and his cousin Justin Richards.
Donations in Eli's name can be made to Opportunity Resources, Inc. at orimt.org or to AniMeals at animeals.com. Opportunity Resources supports Montanans with disabilities and helped Eli find and maintain the jobs that were so important for his self-esteem and sense of belonging.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 12th at 2 pm at the Missoula Friends Meetinghouse at 1861 S. 12th St. W. It will be followed by a group bike ride (optional) to the Town and Country Lounge at 1616 S 3rd St W for an outdoor reception. Mask requirements for the Memorial Service will be in accordance with CDC guidelines in effect for Missoula at the time of the ceremony.
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Debra Rivera
October 26, 2022
Eli was a very good friend to me. He came to my business Water Lilies everyday to hang out with me and helped me around the store. He was a great help during the psychic fairs that I held at Water Lilies. I truly miss him and hope someday he will come to visit me to let me know he is ok. Much love and hugs coming your way Eli
Layne C Spence
March 11, 2022
Eli was always kind to me and always gave me a hug upon seeing me. I saw Eli many times as I have a client that works at Home Resource. He loved to pet my Malamutes and always asked "How are the Doggies" When I would see Eli at the Good Food Store, I would always invite him to sit with me and he would, bring his many slices of Pizza with him. Eli was a big, gentle young man, and he always spoke well of others. It is so sad to know that he has passed. I will truly miss him. A Bright light in Missoula and anyone who had an opportunity to spend any time with Eli would feel the same....Layne Spence
Susan Harrison
March 10, 2022
Lindsay and Tom I am so very sorry to hear that Eli has passed. Just the other day I was looking at a picture of Eli at a birthday party in our backyard. He had on a cowboy hat. I wondered what he was up to at the time. He was so fortunate to have such loving parents. It seems he passed that love to others. He will be missed.
David Cates
March 8, 2022
Lindsay and Tom-- I didn't get the chance to know him, but I am very sad to hear, and to read of, of Eli's unexpected death. I send my deepest sympathy to you and your daughter, Anna. May the spring days open wide enough for the abundance of emptiness and fullness ahead. David
Sara Burdette Uckun
March 7, 2022
I loved listening to Eli's stories.
Mary-Glynn Cromwell
March 7, 2022
Our heartfelt sympathy to your family. We remember Eli lovingly from Paxson School through adulthood. He was a beautiful, kind soul. The Cromwell Family (Terry, Mary-Glynn, David, Lauren and Charlie)
Mary Marry
March 7, 2022
I will miss your hugs and your outlook on life. You would often say, "Do you want to know another good thing about having autism?" Then you would explain what that thing was. Your vivid imagination produced an endless source of stories. You will truly be missed SMF.
Julie Gilligan
March 6, 2022
I was often a recipient of Eli´s big hearted hugs at the theatre. He was a bright star. He always made me smile.
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