Garrett Michael Roberts Jr. 54 of Louisa, KY passed away April 2, 2021 at the UK Medical Center following a long illness.
Garrett was born July 17, 1966 at Columbus, Ohio the son of Mary Sue Wright Roberts Wheeler and the late Garrett Michael (Mike) Roberts.
Garrett is survived by his loving wife of 31 years Teka Roberts; his parents Ronnie and Mary Sue Wright Wheeler; a son Marc (Beth) Workman of Ashland, KY and Jessica Wells and finance’ Bo Layman of Fallsburg, KY; three precious grandchildren Gavin Wells, Zoey Wells, and Blake Workman; two brothers Tony Roberts and Thomas Wheeler both of Louisa; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Garrett loved the role of Public Servant. He started with becoming a member of the Louisa Fire Department. He became a City of Louisa Dispatcher and then began the career that he would continue for 32 years. He was a Patrolman with the Louisa Police Department and was appointed to Police Chief. He was elected Lawrence County Sheriff in 2002 and was re-elected to four consecutive terms. It would not be possible to list all of the organizations he was proud to be affiliated with, but here are a few.
The ones that he took the most pride in was organizing the Coats For Kids and Shop With A Cop program. He also was the Counties DARE Officer in the County School System. He was active in 4H, KY Child Assault Prevention, KY Sheriff’s Association Boys and Girls Camp. He was a Kentucky Colonel and member of the Lawrence Count Democratic Club.
Garrett loved music and enjoyed playing every chance he got. Garrett loved his community and did so with pride. He loved his family and friends especially his precious grandbabies. He loved the role of Papaw. Most importantly he loved His Lord and Savior.
Graveside services will be held on Monday April 5th at 1:00 pm at the Yatesville Memorial Gardens with Bro. Tim Ellis officiating.
In lieu of flowers the family would prefer donations be made to a Children’s Charity of your choice.
Care has been entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home.
I think he was fine sheriff . Proubley the best larwrence County ever had . You could talk to Garrett he might not tell wanted to hear but he tell how he really felt about something . What more can you ask for out of a man .