Rhett Kelly Roberson
December 12, 2011 – October 8, 2025
Rhett was born on December 12, 2011, to Ty and Nikki Roberson.
Burial will be at noon on Tuesday October 14, 2025 at Westlawn Memorial Park, 8547 Highway 136, Fritch, TX 79036.
Services will be held Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 4 PM at the Church of Christ at The Colonies, 4500 Wesley Rd, Amarillo, TX 79119. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers, 2800 Paramount Blvd., Amarillo, Texas.
Rhett attended West Plains Junior High School and was involved in many sports, including football, cross country, and track. Rhett was able to make friends everywhere he went, just like his mom, who sadly passed away in early July of this year.
After high school, Rhett planned to attend trade school for underwater welding. He had big dreams and even bigger plans for his future.
Known for his unique sense of humor, Rhett could always lighten the mood. Like his mother, he was endlessly talkative and had a big heart, especially for animals, giving them constant love and attention.
From the get-go, Rhett was full of hobbies and always chasing new adventures. Rhett never shied away from danger, if it involved risk and excitement, Rhett was there for it all, right by your side. He was a true daredevil; he lived for his wild side, and he loved everything outdoors. Anyone who knew Rhett knew - he was a wild one.
It was known that Rhett was always up to some type of mischief – the kind that kept you on your toes and filled the room with laughter, reminding us how joyful and full of life he was. He is leaving us with memories and stories that will echo through the years, forever bringing warmth and smiles to our hearts.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Nikki West Roberson; grandparents, Phillip West, Barbara Roberson, and husband Clarence; great-grandparents, Madge West, and husband Claudie.
Rhett is survived by his father, Ty Roberson; siblings, Colby Hart, and Hailey Roberson; grandparents, Donna Nichols, and husband Kelly; great-aunt, Beth, and husband James Pennington; cousin, Jan Pennington; and many additional family and friends.
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