Ghost Girls
FROM NANCY BRADLEY:
Rodney Roberts was in this lifetime an
amazing psychic and paranormal
investigator. He had the God given
quality of truth, honesty, insight, and
total friendship which can be badly
lacking in people, but it came
effortlessly to him. I never heard Rod
say a bad word about anyone. He
embraced the TRUTH CENTER and all
we represent.
Rodney married his best friend Cami,
and loved and bragged about his
children every chance he got. His
home life was as beautiful as his
friendship levels.
Rodney was, and is, the Head
Investigator for Gold Rush Ghosts
Paranormal
Investigations and Ghost Girls, and he
will continue to remain our Head
Investigator, now
from the other side, from all
"undisclosed destinations." We will
continue to have great insights into
who, what, and where with his
continued help, bringing you all truth in
investigations and findings. His love
and friendship with Paul Dale Roberts
transcended their common last name.
He so respected Paul Dale. They were
and are brothers in the same soul
group of getting the message out.
We love you Rodney, always will, you
were, and are our right hand person,
the one we trust. Not having you sit
beside me in the flesh on the ride to do
my TV shows, and having you on the
air with me will be lacking. Watching
you fight to get your big strong body
into my little Red Mustang for the ride
was a laughable struggle, and yet you
made it without complaint. Our
conversations were priceless, and I
know you will still be there in Spirit.
FROM SHANNON McCABE:
Rodney Roberts was an amazing man.
In the time I knew him, he filled my life
with joy and fun. He was always smiling
and ready for ghostly action. Ghost
Girls will not be the same without him...
And I know if he can visit us from
where he is in heaven, that he will... I
love you very much, Rodney. Rest in
peace, my friend...
FROM PAUL DALE ROBERTS:
Rodney Roberts, Paranormal
Investigator for Gold Rush Ghosts and
Ghost Girls died on 8/8/2008 at
2:15am due to complications of
pneumonia and leukemia. Rodney was
a determined paranormal sleuth and
sought out the truth about the
paranormal. He was a very kind man
that would give you the shirt off his
back. Rodney had a keen eye for
detail and took on any challenge. He
was a paranormal warrior with a heart
of gold. The paranormal community will
miss him deeply. Godspeed to Rodney
Roberts.
FROM JENNIFER BACA:
I only talked to Rodney a couple of
times, but found him to be one of the
most nicest & genuine people I have
ever met. My hope was to work with
him more, but God has much better
plans for him. My condolences go out
to his family & friends, including his
family of Nancy Bradley & her staff.
FROM BRYAN COLEMAN:
Hi Nancy and Robert, I'm so sorry to
hear about Rodney. I knew him for
such a short time but nstantly liked
him. He seemed to me to be one of
those people who even though he is
low key and quiet,his good energy and
calm personality made him stand
out. I was looking forward to shooting
with him on Ghost Girls and getting to
know him better. Now I'm finding out
that he loved theatre and worked with
rescue animals....Exactly the 2 things
I'm most involved with. I feel I missed
getting to know a really great person. I
thought a lot about him yesterday...I
feel so sad for your loss.
Rodney's very favorite color was red... Our hearts go out to Rodney and his loving family... He will be so missed.
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FROM CATHERINE NOBLE:
Rodney was a great soul. He was like a big teddy bear of a brother to me. He
had an incredibly big heart, an infectious childlike laugh, and arms wide enough
to embrace anyone who needed a hug. Rodney was very generous with those
hugs.
That man could talk more than any woman I know, and I say that with love! But
he was always willing to listen and to learn as well as to teach. Rodney had
many talents which he shared unselfishly and a wide-ranging knowledge about
many things.
We went on many investigations together. We became so wrapped up with our
findings in one case, that Robert had to come looking for us! Sharing those
adventures with Rodney will remain as fond memories for me, but I am certain
that Rodney will continue to investigate with us from the other side.
Rodney had a zest for life and a great desire to seek truth in all things. He had
an innate understanding of spiritual principles and his life exemplified those
principles. He is an example to me. His life touched many people and I, among
many others, will miss him. I am certain that he will continue to support and to
teach all of us from the other side-it will have to be without the big-armed bear
hug, though. That will have to wait.
I love you, Rodney.
Catherine Noble