Dr. William "Bill" Roach Jr.

Dr. William "Bill" Roach Jr. obituary, Red Bank, NJ

Dr. William "Bill" Roach Jr.

William Roach Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Thompson Memorial Home - Red Bank on Jul. 11, 2025.

William "Bill" Roach Jr., a man of deep intellect, quiet wonder, and boundless affection, passed away peacefully on July 6, 2025, at the age of 95.
Bill had a lifelong love affair with the mountains. Whether hiking the Blue Ridge, trekking through the Adirondacks, or climbing the great fourteeners of Colorado, he found both solace and adventure in the wild. He was not simply an outdoorsman-he was a keen observer of nature, especially passionate about botanizing, always pausing to study the plants and flowers that others might overlook.
Bill earned his doctorate in mathematics from the University of Oregon in 1956, a milestone that reflected his enduring passion for learning. He went on to enjoy a distinguished career at Bell Laboratories, retiring in 1985.
But perhaps nowhere was Bill's deep curiosity and devotion to learning more evident than in his extraordinary love of reading. Bill was an avid, insatiable reader, and over the decades, he amassed a personal library so extensive that he had a dedicated library room built to house his vast collection of books. This sanctuary of thought and imagination became the heart of his home-lined wall to wall with the ideas, histories, stories, and thinkers he admired.
Bill spent countless hours in his library and office-reading with quiet intensity, working through a complex math theorem, crafting a thoughtful letter to a friend, or poring over a topographical map as he dreamed of his next adventure. It was here that his spirit came most alive-among his books, his maps, and the gentle scratching of his pencil on paper.
A gifted mathematician, Bill found beauty in numbers and logic, delighting in the quiet challenge of abstract puzzles. But he was equally passionate about staying connected. A devoted and prolific letter writer, Bill's warm, articulate correspondences bridged time and distance, keeping his extended family and friends close no matter where they lived. His letters-always thoughtful, often wry-were a gift to all who received them.
More than anything, Bill adored his beloved wife, Janet. Theirs was a marriage built on laughter, shared wonder, and deep devotion-a quiet but radiant love that inspired everyone who knew them.
He will be remembered for his kind heart, brilliant mind, gentle soul, and the way he made people feel seen, understood, and loved.
Bill is survived by his sister-in-law Patricia Roach; nieces Margaret Shepherd, Janet Conviser, Diane Howey, and Jerri Franco; nephews Phillip Roach and David Markham; first cousins Ann Roach Starck and Allen Roach; and many dear friends.
A service memorializing Bill's life will be held on Monday, July 21st at 10:00 a.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church, 325 Little Silver Point Rd., Little Silver, NJ. Following this service, a graveside committal will take place at Fair View Cemetery in Middletown, NJ.
In lieu of flowers, Bill would appreciate a donation to the Fair Haven Volunteer Fire Co. #1, 645 River Rd, Fair Haven, NJ, 07704, in honor of his lifelong respect for public service and community. Thompson Memorial Home of Red Bank, NJ has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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Mark Kiser

December 28, 2025

Bill was a great friend and hiking companion for many decades. I first met Bill on a hike in NC in the late 1980s and after that we spent many a day hiking and botanizing. He taught me a lot about the flora of the Appalachians and he invited me once to spend a week hiking with him in Colorado, where he introduced me to my first (and only) "fourteener." That was a fantastic and challenging experience. Bill was a gifted botanist and mathematician and had so many great stories. I loved hearing him talk about his many native plantings at his cabin in Boone and receiving his long letters each year in which he described his numerous travels and adventures with his family and friends. The last time I visited him in Boone he took me to a new hiking spot in TN where the sourwood trees happened to have the most spectacular fall color, so I decided to plant one in our yard; I will forever remember that particular day and our time together. I will sincerely miss his friendship and our days afield in the mountains, and offer my heartfelt condolences to his family and hiking buddies. R.I.P. Bill.

Donna Mangeot

July 25, 2025

RIP Uncle Bill

Susan Eckler

July 20, 2025

One other great photo of Bill hiking, from 1969, North Mountain summit.

Susan Eckler

July 19, 2025

My dear Godfather Bill, rest in peace. I have a lifetime of wonderful memories of hiking and spending time with you. Here's how I will remember you best - doing what you loved to do: Mt. Marcy in 1968 with my dad, and Good Luck Cliffs in 2008.

Luc Nguyen

July 18, 2025

Bill, Rest in Peace

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