William F. Roeder, Jr. "Bud"

william roeder, jr.
William F. Roeder, Jr., "Bud", age 72 died on January 6, 2015 at his home in Vienna, VA after a long battle with scleroderma induced pulmonary fibrosis. Beloved husband of Lisa M. Roeder; devoted father of Austin R. Hamill (Kyle), Will and Zach Roeder; son of the late William F. and Elizabeth Z. Roeder; brother of Marybeth Dority (Carroll). He is also survived by grandchildren, Carter and Molly. Family and friends are invited to Bud's Life Celebration at The Church of the Holy Comforter, 543 Beluah Road, Vienna, VA 22180 on Friday, January 9 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. and where Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, January 10 at 11 a.m. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Church of the Holy Comforter, The Potomac School, Gonzaga College High School, The Slceroderma Foundation and Five Talents.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Dear Lisa and Family, A few years ago in the spring, I crossed paths with Bud on the bike path. Bud had just dropped his car off for repair in Vienna and was walking home. We chatted for a while about the beautiful weather, car repairs, and family. He looked great! He had a twinkle in his eye and he was clearly happy and upbeat. That is how I will remember him. Donn and I are deeply saddened by your loss of Bud from your family. We know that your many good memories of Bud will give you strength during this very sad time. Love, Rebecca Bowerman and Donn Milton 1745 Brookside Lane

  2. Dear Roeder Family We are very sorry to hear of Bud’s passing. While we only knew him a short time (Gonzaga water polo and other Gonzaga events) we so admired his joyfulness and enthusiasm, especially regarding Will and Zach. We pray for peace and comfort during this difficult time. The Koenig Family

  3. our sincerest sympathies to Lisa, Will and Zach. Bud will always be in our memory and our prayers as well. Bud was a treasured cousin and will be missed.

  4. Lisa, Will, and Zach, My deepest sympathy to the three of you. Bud was a positive influence to me and all he came in contact with. Professionally he was a skilled attorney, leader of the Bar, and he exemplified integrity and civility. He was a pillar of the community. But most importantly he was devoted to the three of you. He was proud, without being boastful, of how Lisa and he shaped Will and Zach into outstanding young men. I will miss Bud, particularly on summertime Saturday mornings by the Westwood pool when he would greet me with “Hickey, what lane am I in today?”

  5. Lisa and family, I was saddened to hear of Bud’s passing. I have so many fond memories of him when we were all together at Potomac Bank and I am thankful we were able to stay in touch after the merger. He was a wonderful man and will be missed by many. You and your family are in my thoughts, my heart and my prayers.

  6. I am sure that I speak for many members of the UVA Law School Class of 1967 in expressing my admiration and fondness for Bud. We will miss him.

  7. Lisa and family: I was sorry to read about Buds passing in the Washington Post. My deepest condolences to you Will, Zach and other members of the Roeder family. I enjoyed my working relationship and friendship with Bud during the Potomac Bank Years. You are in my thoughts and prayers

  8. Lisa – Brent & I are so sorry to hear of Bud’s passing. I am sitting here at Colonial Title in “Bud’s Building” as I write this and many memories are flooding back.

  9. Mrs. Roeder, I have not seen Bud since law school but have fond memories of him as a most congenial classmate. Please accept my condolences. Steve Hodges

  10. Lisa ,Austin Will,and Zach:Your loss is of a truly great husband & father.Ours and the community’s is of an extraordinary lawyer, but an even greater person who radiated good will,good humor, and the simple goodness of the man himself. We shall miss our friend and neighbor, and hope that the high regard all had for Bud will assuage your loss and grief.

  11. Dear Lisa and Family, We were very saddened to know of Bud’s passing and our sympathies to you and your sons. Bud was such a kind and generous person and we appreciated his good counsel and friendship. He truly was a positive influence on those he came in contact with both professionally and personally, and he will be greatly missed. We are very sorry for your loss; your memories together will bring you strength and comfort. You, Bud and your sons are in our thoughts and prayers.

  12. Dear Lisa and family, Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Peace, George and Lorna

  13. Lisa, Will, Zach, Austin and Bud’s Family I am so sad to hear about the loss of Bud. Our family owes him so much for coming to our rescue as a lawyer when we really needed someone helpful and skilled. I will never forget his kindness during that time. But I will also remember vacations at the beach with the boys and Karen and John’s family – many happy moments. Bud seemed always happy to pitch in, participate in life and do it with a laugh and a joke. He will be missed and remembered

  14. Dear Lisa and Family, My father, Henry Jawish coached Bud in track when Bud was in high school and they remained dear friends for their entire lives. My father considered Bud one of the most wonderful people he knew. I have always thought of Bud as part of my “family history” and I was deeply saddened, as was my entire family, when we learned of Bud’s passing. I am extremely thankful to have had my life, the life of my family, and my father’s life so blessed by having Bud be a part of it..

  15. Sorry to here about Bud a great guy was my brothers room mate a few years ago for sure. Bill and Bud are in heaven for sure. We have all been there. Bill’s wife Elaine sends her sorrow likewise.

  16. Dear Lisa, Will and Zach, Our family was very sad to hear Bud had passed away. Claire just told me how she really felt at ease around Bud and found him easy to talk to. The two of you had such spark and we will remember our early Potomac days with you and Bud. Be well, Diane, John, Claire and Cleo

  17. I was saddened To learn of Bud’s passing. We attended Sewanee and UVA together. We were roommates one year at UVA. He was a great guy and friend. I regret we didn’t stay in touch better.. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

  18. I was saddened To learn of Bud’s passing. We attended Sewanee and UVA together. We were roommates one year at UVA. He was a great guy and friend. I regret we didn’t stay in touch better.. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

  19. Dear Lisa, Will, and Zach, We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Cristina, Karen, Alvaro, and Joseph

  20. Lisa and Family, I was shocked to see the story of Bud’s passing in the Washington Post. I am so, so sorry. No words can truly fill the void left in your life nor adequately assuage th epain of your loss. I hope all the beautiful memories of the love the two of you shared will help in your healing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Debbi (Klein) Baar Verner, Liipfert alumni

  21. Dear Zach & family, We just learned of Bud’s passing and are so very sorry for your loss. Although we are too late to attend the services, please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Most sincerely, Your travel soccer friends and former teammates


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