George Roberts

August 16th, 1934 ~ July 11th, 2024

George was born in Hackney, East London, in August 1934. He was the eldest of three children. He spent his childhood and teenage years in Hackney, before leaving to do his National service in the Air Force.

During this time, he met Patricia, who he married in 1955. They had four children; Alison, Geraldine, Paul, and John.

The family moved to Canada in 1973, and started a new life in Richmond, B.C. For most of his life in Richmond, George was involved in coaching soccer, where he formed many life long friendships.

George was passionate about music and was a huge fan of jazz from a young age. Family was everything to George. He was a devoted husband to Patricia, who sadly predeceased him in 2011.

He was incredibly proud of his four children and their spouses, ten grandchildren, and twelve

great-grandchildren. George’s legacy will live on in them.

A celebration of life will take place on Saturday July 20th from 2-5pm, at O’Hares Pub in Richmond.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in George’s name to kidsportcanada.ca or heartstroke.ca.

Messages:

Dear Roberts Family, I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss. I had the pleasure of meeting George in the hyperbaric chamber, where he, another chamber mate, Monique and I quickly became close friends, known affectionately as the "3 C's." George often spoke with such pride and warmth about his amazing family. His stories of growing up during the war and the mini autobiography he shared with us were truly remarkable. I was lucky enough to meet up with him not so long ago and gave him a big big hug. We are heartbroken over his passing, but we will always cherish the memories and the impact he had on our lives. His memory will remain with us forever.

The world needs more people like George Roberts. RIP

May his memory be eternal.

I'm very sorry for your loss. Mr. Roberts was always very supportive of the women's side of the Club Ireland legacy. He stood tall in the community and will never be forgotten.

So sorry for your loss. Your father was a gentleman and a family man He will be missed

I am so sorry for the loss of George. I have fond childhood memories of going to parties at Pat & George’s house, having a singalong in the downstairs room. Whenever I hear the song Midnight Train to Georgia, I remember them.

I’m wife of George’s cousin Ron Smith. Worked for years with his dad “ uncle George” . Such a lovely man. Sending love to all the family and condolences on the loss of “little George”. Madge xx

Mr. Roberts, You were my second father. You were my Dad’s best friend. You were one of the nicest men God put on this planet. You were a great father, great Granda, and great coach. The stories and memories will never be forgotten. I love you, Mr. Roberts, and everything you stood for. Getting to see you two weeks ago was a visit I will never forget. Thank you for always being you, Mr. Roberts.

So sorry for your loss. I remember you Dad as a very kind, loving family man. May he rest in peace. Hugs to you Alison and to the rest of your family.

Sending my love to his family. A life well lived George

Remembering George, a good friend and neighbour in Twickekham from 1964/1973.

So many happy memories of my uncle, a man with a wonderful sense of humour, always smiling - despite supporting the wrong football team! May your legacy live on and all the while your memory is held dear in our hearts x

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