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Brian K. Roberts Sr.

October 16, 1974  Perry, Florida – August 18, 2016 Lancaster, PA

Kevin was a devoted son to his mother Nancy. Kevin was a devoted father to his children, Nathaniel, Brian Jr, Jordan, Ashe and Anakin. Kevin loved them so much.

Kevin was born in Perry, Florida in October 16, 1974. Kevin was raised in Perry all his life for the past 36 years. Kevin and his daughter Ashe had moved to Lititz, Pennsylvania in May 2010. Kevin and his two children Ashe and Anakin lived in Lititz for 6 years. He died on August 18, 2016 at Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, PA. His mother flew to Pennsylvania from Florida to be with him at the hospital by his side.

Kevin did not want to move to Lititz, but he had no choice, because his wife Stacy was in jail in Lancaster at the time. If Kevin and his children stayed in Florida, he would be here by now. He would see his five children growing up, to see them graduate from high school, to see them get married and have grandchildren.

Kevin loved his hometown where he was growing up in Perry, Florida. He loved his job in Perry, Florida. He loved his family including his mother, his children, his grandparents, uncles and aunt and many nieces and nephews. He had many friends in Perry, Florida. His wife Stacy and her father took him away from Florida and his family and forced him moved to Lititz.

Kevin and Stacy were married in Lititz in May 17, 2010 to keep her from going to prison for 15 years. In May 28, 2014 Stacy ran off with another man. That is what broke his marriage up and caused him a lot of depression. He died August 18, 2016.

Kevin was a loving and devoted son to his mother Nancy  and  enjoyed spending time with his mother, talking, laughing and was so funny. But with him gone, it was not the same anymore. I miss him so much with a lot of love. Kevin and his mother were very close.

Kevin was a loving and devoted husband and father who enjoyed spending time with his five children and his family, especially around Christmas time. In his spare time he enjoyed drawing, cooking, website design and was an avid Seminole fans. He was honest and sensitive and a great love and sincere to his mother, his children and his grandparents. He will be missed forever but never forgotten. He never came back home to Florida with his family. Kevin had not seen his three oldest sons. He had not seen his family for six years until his death. For my son Kevin, Always loved, forever missed, never forgotten. For two years I have a hard time sleeping, end up crying at bedtime, end up crying whenever I go. Every time I see any FSU clothes at the mall, I end up crying because he loves FSU clothes. He loved his FSU blanket. His children were very heartbroken. My oldest grandson has a tattoo in memory of his daddy. Kevin saved two lives by donating his kidneys.

One day we will see Kevin again in heaven. He is watching over us.

Love very much,

Mom, his children Nathaniel, Brian Jr, Jordan, Ashe and Anakin