1962
2024
Kevin Richard Roeber
October 23 , 1962 – August 26, 2024
Kevin Richard Roeber passed away, unexpectedly, on Monday, August 26, 2024. Kevin was born in Butte, MT on October 23, 1962, to Ernest (Virginia Joe) and Margert Roeber, the second youngest of eight siblings.
Kevin grew up in Centerville. He loved playing basketball and one of his fondest memories was, when he was younger, he used to get rides to practice by his old coach, Emmett Thornton. Growing up Kevin attended Blane Elementary School, in Walkerville, MT, Junior High at Butte Central, and graduated from Butte High School in 1981. Kevin attended Montana Vocational College for welding from 1986 to1988. Kevin married Betty Grosso in June of 1983. They had two children, Randy and Sirraya Roeber. Kevin and Betty went separate ways in 1993. In 2007 Kevin met Laurie Jerovsek and they had one child together, Tyler Roeber.
Kevin worked at JC Penney during high school. He then went on to work as a miner for Pegasus Gold until they closed in 1997. Kevin then continued his mining career at Montana Resources until the shutdown in 2000. Kevin then began his final career with the Internation Brotherhood of Boilermakers Local 11 in the state of Montana. Kevin became a high-pressure welder and fabricator. He enjoyed traveling the country and working for 24 years. In December 2018, Kevin met Brenna Haines Albracht. They were together until his passing. Kevin was always on the go, he loved going to Canyon Ferry Lake and being out on the boat. He was an avid water-skier sense childhood. His favorite past-time was riding his Harley during the summer and spending time with his kids and grandkids.
Kevin has joined his loved ones in death, his parents: Ernest (Joe) and Margret Roeber; brothers: Ernest Roeber, Bob Roeber, and Leo Doto; sisters: Roberta (Gert) Roeber, Marylea Marquardt; aunt, Lillian Tokle; niece, Wendy Ann Bishop; and nephews: Brent Roeber, Thomas Joseph (TJ) Roeber, and Trey Kopp.
Kevin is survived by his children: Randy Roeber, Tyler Roeber, and Sirraya and Jeremy Juarez. Sr.; grandchildren: Karsyn Roeber, Lakelynn Roeber, Tucker Cain (Roeber), Betty Grosso, Laurie Jerovsek; and Brenna Haines-Albracht. He is also survived by brothers: John and Debbie Roeber, Joe and Carol Roeber, Mike and Marsha Doto; sisters: Deborah and Steve Horne, Joanie and John Conn, Wanda Doto, Dorthy (Pixie) Roeber; and family friend, Tim (Chilly) Kearney, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews
Friends may call of Friday, September 6, 2024 after 10:00 a.m. in St Ann's Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow at the Butte Depot. A private spreading of his ashes will take place at a later date.
Kevin, your memories will always carry on with us!
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6 Entries
Shsri Healy
October 12, 2024
I am so for your families loss. Rest in peace.
Shari Healy
John mulcahy
September 5, 2024
I didn't know kevin really well but Joe and Carol lived up on franklin st and I know that they have a great family I am so sorry for the whole Roeber family
Marty smith
September 4, 2024
So sorry for loss and wish i could make it back home to say goodbye.. sure did have some good times Kevin and I
Debbie Kotan
September 4, 2024
Kevin and I worked together at Penney´s, he always had a smile on his face and was so much fun to work with. He will be missed. Heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
Mary and Mike Trimby
September 3, 2024
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Janice Clark Muniz
September 3, 2024
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My love and prayers to Brenna Albracht, Joe (Carol), Debbie (Steve), Joanie (John) and all of Kevin's Family and Friends. May Kevin's memories hold dear in your hearts. ((((hugs))))
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