On their last date, days before he died, Naudra-Rowel Britt and her husband talked in their car for three hours after going out to dinner. That wasn鈥檛 unusual.
鈥淲e would talk every day at length,鈥 Rowel-Britt said. 鈥淗e was one of the most intelligent people I have ever been blessed with knowing.鈥
Roosevelt 鈥淩ose鈥 Britt III 鈥98 died Feb. 2, 2023. He was only 51, but 鈥減eople would tell him, 鈥榊ou have the presence of a very old man. You鈥檙e so wise.鈥欌
Rowel-Britt described her husband, who majored in philosophy at Old Dominion 91短视频, as a 鈥渄eep thinker鈥 fluent in the Bible, history and international events. 鈥淗e was also interested in how money played a part in the U.S. and how the banking system operated.鈥
Britt, who initially planned to major in music, learned to play the piano when he was 8. When Rowel-Britt first heard him at his family鈥檚 home in Suffolk, Va., 鈥渉e played full-on classical music. I was like, 鈥榃hoa! OK, I found my husband.鈥欌
They began dating in 1997 when both were at ODU. They married in 2000 and moved to Annapolis, Md., where Britt worked in teaching and social service jobs, including as middle school music teacher and director of the Boys & Girls Club. 鈥淗e especially connected with teenagers,鈥 Rowel-Britt said. 鈥淎 lot of them were drawn to him, and he gave them amazing advice.鈥 His last job was at an alternative school for teenagers with disabilities. Britt helped craft individualized lesson plans.鈥淧arents begged to work with him,鈥 said Rowel-Britt, who is a special-education teacher.
鈥淗e cared almost to a fault about things,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f he had a student who wasn鈥檛 doing well or one of his children was struggling with something聽he鈥檇 carry that very heavy on his spirit.鈥
Rowel-Britt called him 鈥渁n amazing husband and father鈥 to four children. In 2009, the Britts took in three nieces after their mother died. 鈥淗e didn鈥檛 even think twice about it,鈥 Rowel-Britt said. 鈥溾極f course they can live here,鈥 he said. And we raised them and got them through college.
鈥淗e put people first. He led with love. He believed in living in a way that pleased 鈥榯he most high God,鈥 as he would say.鈥