Robin Roberds

November 26, 1952 - February 21, 2019

Robin Aaron Roberds, 66, of Beaumont, died Thursday, February 21, 2019, at Spindletop Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation, Beaumont. He was born on November 26, 1952, in Houston, to Mildred Louise Colbert and Edward Aron Roberds. He was a retired supervisor for ExxonMobil Pipeline. Robin enjoyed hunting, fishing, and woodworking.

Robin was a Council member of the Knights of Columbus, Council #14473 of China, Texas. 

He is survived by his wife, Debbi Roberds; and daughter, Alisha McGilbery and her husband, Don, Jr., all of Beaumont; son, Chad Roberds and his wife, Carla, of Nome; brother, Jodie Roberds and his wife, Sandy, of Montgomery; sister, Pegi Wolbrueck and her husband, James, of Caldwell; and grandchildren, Ashlee McGilbery, Kaylee McGilbery, Rylee McGilbery, and Karli Roberds.

We would like to Thank Texas Home Health Hospice, his Nurse Erica, and his caregivers, Theresa and Geri.

A memorial service for Mr. Roberds will be 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 27, 2019, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. A private committal was held at Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Head for the Cure Foundation, 1607 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 or to headforthecure.org.

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Broussard's Crematorium

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Memorial Service

Memorial Service
  • 1605 n. major drive beaumont tx 77713
  • 02/27/2019
  • 1:00 pm

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Billy Ray Simmons

Dad taking me, Alisha and Chad to the ER because we all were sick at the same time and all 3 of us got shots that night!!

John Bay

My sincere condolences to Robin’s family. I am honored and blessed to have known Robin. He was a true friend in my life and I will miss him. I will never forget his wit and wisdom and his kindness. It is terribly sad, when we lose a person who helped us along in our life’s journey. Robin’s influence on those who knew him is immeasurable.

James Derrick

Robin, was one of the finest men I have had the privilege to have known. He was always there for me as one of my brother knights. He always had my back and I had his. He will truly be missed, but I will never ever forget him. I loved him as a brother knight and as a brother in Christ.

Linda Byars Clary

We had such a great neighborhood on Roosevelt Street in Cleveland, TX. We rode bikes, played outside in the mosquitos until after dark, played in the pump station and had a blast. Our families were such good friends and everyone took care of everyone. I know Robin is already visiting with his mom and dad, my parents, the Bakats, Mawmaw and Pawpaw, the Guthries, the Cunninghams, Bobby Wayne Tingle and more. Love you. Robin! Thanks for being such a great friend and neighbor.

Stephen Gomez

Working with Robin and his dad since 1978 was special in that they both had the same work ethic and in all those years never was a cross word was spoken. In the latest years I was very glad that I had him as a friend for all those years and I know his family will miss him as well as those whose friendship he had and knew him.

Carol L Gobert

Robin will be Truly missed. He Was A GOOD Supervisor. He was Stern, Direct and Firm, but there was no one finer. We all have our own memories but He will ALWAYS be remembered as a Pipeliner.