The celebration of the life and loving memory of Mr. LeRoy William Westbrook, Jr., June 25, 1949-January 31, 1997, Thursday, February 6, 1997, 1:00 p.m., Beulah Grove Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia, Reverend Ella Thomas, officiating, interim pastor, Broadway Baptist Church

The Celebration of the Life and Loving Memory of
Mr. LeRoy William Westbrook, Jr.
June 25,1949 - January 31,1997
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1997 1:00 P.M.
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Obituary

Mr. LeRoy William Westbrook, Jr.

There comes a time when we must say farewell but faith, hope, love and trust can never die. This new life which God has promised us began for Mr. JLe Roy William Westbrook, Jr. on Friday, January 31, 1997, at University Hospital, Augusta, Georgia. He was bora June 25, 1949, in Augusta, to Alpha H. Westbrook and the late Reverend LeRoy Westbrook, Sr. To this union was also born, Margaret Westbrook, his sister.
He received Christ at an early age, became a member of Broadway Baptist Church, and faithfully served in many capacities until his passing. Under the pastoral leadership of the late Reverend Barry J. Williams. Mr. Westbrook served as the Assistant Chairman of the Board of Deacons, and was the founder and a member of the L. W. Westbrook, Jr. Male Ensemble.
He attended the public schools of Richmond County and was a 1966 graduate of T. W. Josey High School. While at Josey, he was a member of several school clubs and participated in sports. He never relinguished his continued support to T. W. Josey as he served through the years as Chairman of the Alumni Class of 1966.
He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Pre-law and Political Science from Voorhees College in Denmark, SC. He was a member of the Voorhees College CSRA Alumni Chapter Fund Raising Committee. He also extended his studies at South Carolina State University. He was a graduate of the Leadership Augusta Class of 1985, and graduate of the Institute for Court Management of the National Center for State Courts. He continued his studies through the Georgia Association of Independent Juvenile Courts during subsequent years from 1980-1989, while also completing a program of study in Intake Services in 1981. Additionally, he served as a Rancher, and participated in the sports curriculum in the United States Army.
He was employed by the State of Georgia Juvenile Division as Department Manager and as Assistant Chief Probation Officer for the Richmond County Juvenile Court of Augusta, GA. He joined this system in the fall of 1974. His duties involved investigation and prosecution in the juvenile judicial system. He was a member of the Georgia Association of Independent Juvenile Courts, and also The Weed and Seed Community Organization.
Among his many accomplishments include the following awards: The Outstanding Service and Dedication Award from T. W. Josey Alumni Class of 66; Omega Psi Phi Man of the Year Award for dedicated service, Adam and Emily Ivey Award for 19 years of outstanding service and leadership in the community, from the Board of Deacons of Broadway Baptist Church, and the Direct Service Award from the Georgia Association of Independent Juvenile Courts for exemplary service to children and families.
He was the president of EIRoys Enterprise and owner of Brendas Beauty and Barber Hi-Tech Salon. He devoted much of his time and interest in diversion programs against crime and illiteracy for juveniles. He was also always willing to give of himself and go the extra mile by actively participating in workshops, meetings, and other events for local churches, public and private schools, for colleges, CSRA hospitals, and other civic groups and organizations, as well as in special activities with his family.
He leaves to cherish his memory: his devoted wife, Brenda Holmes Westbrook; two sons, Rodriquez Carlos Westbrook and Philanda Yves Westbrook; his daughter, Yolanda Mavis Westbrook; his loving mother, Alpha H. Westbrook; one loving sister, Margaret Westbrook; a friend and brother in Christ, John Harmon; ten godchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, in-laws, cousins, other relatives, friends, and co-workers. He will be greatly missed.

"And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, "Write, Blessed are the dead which

die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors;

and their works will follow them."

Revelation 14:13

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