Robert (Bob) Harvey Roan Jr.
On the morning of October 13, 2020, Robert (Bob) Harvey Roan Jr. of Alabaster, Alabama
died of natural causes. He was 81 years old.
Bob was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. After graduating from Shawnee High School, he attended the University of Kentucky. His loyalty to the University of Kentucky was fierce and passed down to his children and grandchildren. He spent 4 years in the Air Force. With the Air Force he had the opportunity to travel to Italy and his passion for spaghetti was born. He then went to work for AT&T and retired in 1991. After retirement he began a second career in real astate where he had the opportunity to work side by side with his wife Rose. Bob married Lillian Rose Bramer. They raised two children Vicki and Robert. He was an avid golfer and spent many days on the golf course or in tournaments. He loved coin and gem stone collecting as well. His biggest passion was serving God. As his relationship with Christ grew so did his passion to help others grow their relationship with Christ. He began a ministry of Bible studies in his home that lasted over 40 years.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents Robert Harvey Roan Sr. and Daisy Virginia Thompson and his sister Doris Roan Nevils. He is survived by his wife of 63 years Lillian Rose Bramer. He is also survived by his children Vicki Faulk (Rod) of Murfreesboro, Tn. and Robert Roan (Rosemarie) also of Murfreesboro, Tn. He is survived by 8 grandchildren Virginia Faulk, Roderick Faulk, Joshua Faulk (Jessica), Abigail Anderson (Colin), Aaron Roan, Brandon Roan, Alison Roan and Anna Roan. He has 5 great-grandchildren Michael Moss, Finnegan Moss, William Anderson, Harvey Anderson and Addison Faulk.
A memorial service will be held at Evangel PCA Church in Alabaster, Alabama on October 31, 2020.
A visitation will begin at 12:00 p.m. with a service at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to Evangel PCA.
Mask are appreciated at the service.
Sorry we can’t be with you! You know we will be with you in spirit! The pandemic has made us stay home a lot more than we ever hoped! We will miss Papa Bob when we go to Tennessee