Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Road-rage victim’s mom aims to help others

Michelle Roberson setting up fund for Bianca and her son Mykel

- By Bill Rettew brettew@dailylocal.com

WEST CHESTER » Michelle Roberson is giving back to the community that gave her so much support.

Roberson lost her 18-year-old daughter Bianca back on June 28 when she was fatally shot in a case of road-rage on Route 100 back on June 28.

In memory of Bianca as well as her late son, 22-year-old Mykel James Rowley, Michelle has teamed with the Chester County Community Foundation to establish a charitable grant fund.

Roberson lost her only two children in less than four years. She wants to make sure that they will be remembered and honored, and in their memory, the community will benefit.

Scholarshi­p funds also have been establishe­d through West Chester Area School District and Jacksonvil­le University. Bianca was a June graduate of Rustin High School. She was scheduled to start as a freshman in August at Jacksonvil­le University.

Also planned by Roberson are several fundraiser­s, including a fall 2017 Walk/Run and a “Purple Gala” scheduled for June 2018 to mark Bianca’s death and her favorite color.

“It helps me have a purpose,” Roberson said. “I’m able to give back and help other families

dealing with awful tragedies, whether it’s from gun violence, diseases or hate crimes.”

Bianca was killed by a single bullet during a road rage incident on Route 100 in West Goshen Township, police say. A nationwide manhunt led to David Desper, of Trainer, Delaware County, who turned himself in to face charges a couple of days after the shooting.

Karen Simmons is the president/CEO of Chester County Community Foundation and is heading up efforts to establish the grant program.

“You want to call it a traffic accident but it’s a hate crime,” Simmons said. “It feels like some people want to hide the truth and call it a traffic accident.”

Roberson said she raised two “good kids.”

“They had good lives,” she said. “I gave them the best lives I could.”

Her son Mykel lived with Muscular Dystrophy and worked as a tractor-trailer driver. He followed in his father’s footsteps as a trucker. Bianca had dreamed of becoming an FBI agent.

Roberson noted that both died in vehicles. Rowley had a massive heart attack while behind the wheel.

“Bianca was so excited about going to school,” Roberson said. “She couldn’t wait. It was a life-long dream.”

Rowley was a trucker for about a year.

“Mykel had a chance to live out some of his dreams. He did get to do what he wanted to do.”

“I have to stop making sense out of something that doesn’t make sense,” Roberson said. “There is no justice, no good reason.”

Roberson will meet with other grieving mothers.

“For women just like us – to encourage each other,” she said about simple conversati­on with mothers faced with a similar situation. “I’m going to rise for Bianca and continue to help other mothers.

“There’s no greater pain than losing a child.” The loss is huge. “I’m never going to be called mom again,” she said. “I’ll never have the opportunit­y to be mother of the bride or mother of the groom.”

The response from the community was overwhelmi­ng.

“The outpouring was awesome and from people I didn’t even know,” Roberson said. “Saying thank you isn’t strong enough.

“The outpouring of love and caring and support touched a lot of people’s hearts.”

To support the Roberson/Rowley Foundation honoring Bianca and Mykel, checks can be sent to CCCF, 28 W. Market St., West Chester PA 19382, or call 610-696-8211.

For the West Chester Area School District Bianca Roberson Scholarshi­p Fund, write to Dr. Mike Marano at Rustin High School, 1100 Shiloh Road, West Chester PA 19382

For the Jacksonvil­le University Bianca Roberson Scholarshi­p Fund write to Kimberly Jones, 2800 University Blvd., North Jacksonvil­le, FL 32211

 ?? BILL RETTEW JR. – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Michelle Roberson was inspired by her children Bianca Roberson and Mykel James Rowley. Since their passing, she establishe­d a grant program as a way to celebrate their lives and dreams.
BILL RETTEW JR. – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Michelle Roberson was inspired by her children Bianca Roberson and Mykel James Rowley. Since their passing, she establishe­d a grant program as a way to celebrate their lives and dreams.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Bianca Roberson and brother Mykel James Rowley died young. Mother Michelle Roberson is keeping their memories alive.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Bianca Roberson and brother Mykel James Rowley died young. Mother Michelle Roberson is keeping their memories alive.

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