John Scott Roberts

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John Scott Roberts, 47, of 436 Pisgah View Road, Asheville, died Monday, April 11, 2005, at Memorial Mission Hospital. Mr. Roberts was born in Dade Co., FL and was a son of Charles David Roberts and the late Mary Davis Roberts. He was an honor graduate of St. Andrew Presbyterian College and was a member of Arden Presbyterian Church. In addition to his father he is survived by four sisters Debra Roberts, Linda Waites and Brenda Roberts of Asheville and Violet Russell of Candler, a brother David Roberts of Asheville, and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday at Pisgah View Memorial Park with the Rev. Chuck Waldrup officiating. Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue is in charge of the arrangements.

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  1. You are all in my prayers during this time of grief. May GOD comfort all of you at this time. Love to all of you Dawn Banks

  2. Violet,
    Sorry for your loss. He is in a better place and can be at peace. Know that my heart reaches out to you and your family.

  3. What a special and remarkable individual Scott was. He touched my life in a very special way. I know he is a much greater place now.

  4. i sent you an email last night dear friend saying i’m thinking of you and am relieved scott’s pain is over. i am certain where he is, he can walk again and jump and play!!!!

  5. I know that Scott is in a glorious place now.It was my honor to care for him his last few months.I will miss him.
    Misty

  6. My condolences and prayers for each of you. Scott is a special person. I will always cherish our friendship.

  7. I know that this is a rough time for you all but Scott is much better now. He is walking with the angels and watching us from his glorious spot in heaven. I am glad that I had the privilage of meeting him, he was a wonderful person. Taking care of him these past several months was a privilage also. God bless each of you! You are in my prayers!

  8. Violet, I’am sorry for your loss,may God give you and your family peace knowing he is with him know. Many prayers are with you. chris

  9. I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Scott was a wonderful person. I enjoyed the time that I was able to care for him during his stay at ASH. Please know that my family and I lift you in prayer. May the Lord bless you all with peace during this time.

  10. Sorry we werent there for you. We just found out. I know there is nothing I can say or do to make things better other than to say that One Day in Gods hands has to be better than 100 lifetimes on this earth. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family in this time of loss. If there is anything at all we can do, we are just a phone call away.

  11. Violet,
    I am so sorry for your loss. We are praying for you and your family. It is a difficult time. Cry a lot; it is good medicine. I love you, Judy and Dale


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