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Cameron Averitt Bobbitt, 5, of McAlester, Okla., died
Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006, in McAlester Regional Health Center. Cameron Averitt
Bobbitt was born May 13, 2000 in Nashville, Tenn., to Derrick Scott and Susan
Averitt Bobbitt. Cameron spent the first three years of her life in North Little
Rock, Ark., moving with her family to McAlester in 2003. She was a student at
Frink-Chambers School and was a member of the Grand Avenue United Methodist
Church.
Survivors: her parents: Derrick Bobbitt and Dr. Susan
Averitt of the home; sisters: Kennedy and Brooklynn Bobbitt of the home;
maternal grandparents: Louis “Biff” and Ann Averitt of Rogers, Ark.;
paternal grandfather: Billy Bobbitt of North Little Rock, Ark.; uncles: Darren
and his wife Jennifer Bobbitt of Little Rock, Ark., Dave Bobbitt of
Little Rock, Ark., Danny and Peggy Bobbitt of San Antonio, Texas; aunt:
B.J. Johnson of North Little Rock, Ark.; uncle: Chris Averitt and his wife,
Catherine of Jonesboro, Ark.; aunt: Louann Murphy and husband, Ralph of Little
Rock, Ark., many other relatives and numerous friends.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandmother, Bobbie
Bobbitt.
Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006, at Grand Avenue United
Methodist Church. Interment: 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, at Hills Cemetery in
Sherwood, Ark., under direction of Bishop Funeral Service with Dr. David
Cressman officiating. Active Pallbearers: Chris Averitt, Darren Bobbitt,
Danny Bobbitt, Dave Bobbitt. Honorary Pallbearers: Dr. Timothy Shann, Evans
McBride.
Jean Purifoy
d. 5/7/2000; El Dorado, AR; Aged 63; Survived : Husband, Royce Purifoy Sr.;
Sons, Garland and Johnny Bobbitt, Royce Purifoy Jr.; Daughters, Mary
Bobbitt Burian, Debra Bobbit Pearson, Donna Bobbitt Spencer, Billie Purifoy
Oliver, Charla Purifoy Blakesley; adg5/9/2000
SOMERVILLE, TN - Linnie Claunch Bobbitt Young, 80, homemaker and former employee of National Fire Works in Cordova, died Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Macon United Methodist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Macon Cemetery. Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home has charge. She was a volunteer for Macon Fire Department and Macon Cemetery Association. Mrs. Young, the widow of Johnnie C. Young, leaves a daughter, Nancy Foster of Nashville; two sons, Bobby Young of Memphis and Charles C. Young of Bartlett; three sisters, Lucille Culver Murrell of Oakland, Winnie Bobbitt of Macon and Mary Bobbitt of Somerville, and six grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Macon Cemetery Association. http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/archive/0,1426,MCA_561_08-26-2004,00.html
Zylphia Bobbitt, 94, of Memphis, homemaker, died Thursday at Kirby
Pines Manor. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Forest Hill Funeral Home
South with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery South. Mrs. Bobbitt, the widow of
Leon Bobbitt, leaves a sister, Annie Bobbitt Graham of Coldwater, MS
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Goldie Mae Bobbitt born 1942 died June 14, 2001 in Lake City, AR.
Services by Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home (870-932-3531), interment: Pine Log Cemetery in Craighead Co.,
AR.
Survivors: three daughters, one sister, seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild and
several nieces.
? Husband Billy Joe Bobbitt-442 15 Aug 1937
24 Apr 1980 ? buried in Pine Log Cem.
(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-9-2000; Trumann Democrat, 1-12-2000)
Charles W. Carroll, 67, of Jonesboro, died Saturday (1-8-2000) at St. Bernard's Regional
Medical Center. Born in Trumann, AR
he had lived in Jonesboro for 40 years. He was an Army Veteran and was a retired employee
of G.E. He was a Baptist. He was
preceded in death by his parents, Ollie & Clara Carroll and one sister, Lois Stroud.
Survivors include his wife, Lillian Carroll of the
home; one son, Charles Carroll of Jonesboro; one daughter, Alesia Carroll Bobbitt
of Jonesboro; six brothers, Travis Carroll of
St. Louis, Ollie Carroll of New Albany, OH, Roy Carroll of Marion, Joey Carroll of
Brooksheir, TX, Terry Barnes and Jerry Barnes
of Bay; two sisters, LeVerta Bynum of McKenzie, TN, and Anna May Cooper of Jackson,
TN; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be Monday morning at 10 at Gregg Funeral Home of Jonesboro, with
Rev. Dub Holt officiating.
Burial will follow in Pine Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Willard Glasco, Millis
Massey, Charles Carroll, Don Halfacre, Billy Larson
and Jim Rupard. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 this evening at the funeral home.
Ola Sue Gray Bobbitt, 88, of Pine Bluff died Tuesday, December 26,
2000 at her home.
Born April 28, 1912, in Ebeneezer (near Fordyce) to Walter Lee and Mary Susan Cooper Gray,
she finished high school in Fordyce, moved to Pine Bluff in 1929, entered nurse's training
at Davis Hospital, became a registered nurse, and worked in surgery at Davis and at
Charity Hospital in New Orleans.
She was preceded in death by her husband of sixty years, Claude Bobbitt; brothers,
Ulmont Gray and Elton Gray;
and sisters, Edna Rothwell and Marie Gray.
Alpha Lou Bobbitt Minchew d. 12/23/98
Pine Bluff,
AR; Aged 75;
Survived: Husband, Dewey Minchew; Sons, James Minchew and Michael Minchew;
Interment: Cremation; adg12/30/98
Claude Bobbitt
b: abt 19__
sp: Ola Sue Gray dau Walter Lee Gray &
Mary Susan Cooper
b: 28 Apr 1912 Ebeneezer (near Fordyce), Dallas Co., AR
A graveside service for Estelle Mayhew Bobbitt, 78, formerly of 411
Melrose Drive, will be conducted 2 p.m.
Sunday in Danville Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Charles Swanson and the Rev. Ronald
Graham.
She died Thursday, Feb. 26, 1998, at Roman Eagle Memorial Home after more than three years
of declining health and
14 months in the nursing home.
Born June 13, 1918, in Gretna, she was a daughter of Charles Woody Mayhew and Elizabeth
Rowland Mayhew
On Nov. 23, 1936, she was married to Riley Edward Bobbitt, who died in
July 1975.
A resident of Danville for most of her life, she had retired from No. 5 spinning room of
Dan River, Inc., after 35 years of service.
She was a member of Melrose Avenue Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, B. Donald Bobbitt of Danville; a brother, Percy
Ramsey Mayhew of Danville; five sisters, Mary Lemuel M. Eason, Clara M. Davis and Julia M.
McGee, both of Danville, and Elsie M. Adams of Keeling and Gertie M. Neal of Chesapeake;
six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
She was also predeceased by two sons, Gene Randolph Bobbitt and Daryl Wayne
Bobbitt; and
three brothers, Rueben Mayhew, Thomas Mayhew and James Mayhew.
The family will receive friends 7:30-8:30 tonight at Wrenn-Yeatts North Main Chapel, and
other times at the residence of
her son, B. Donald Bobbitt, 167 Melrose Drive, Danville.
IRA BOBBITT, 83, of Bartlett, formerly of Gibson, Tenn., retired from Brown Shoe Co., died Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan, Tenn., with burial in Eldad Cemetery. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of Eldad Baptist Church. Mr. Bobbitt, the widower of Rachel Bobbitt, leaves a son, Andy Bobbitt, and a sister, Margie Adams, both of Bartlett, and a grandson. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Eldad Baptist Church or a charity of the donor's choice.
Robert
Euel Bobbitt, 92, a retired maintenance personnel for U.S. Corp., died
Friday, Feb. 6, 2004, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia Jarrell Williams Bobbitt of Ashland City;
stepsons: David (Cynthia) Williams of Nashville and Tim Williams of Ashland
City; step daughter, Karen (Brad) Kramer of Urbana, Iowa, nine step
grandchildren, three nieces, four nephews and a host of close friends.
He was preceded in death by his parent, Robert L. and Martha Denney Bobbitt;
his late wife, Era Lee Bobbitt; two brothers: D.C. Bobbitt and James
Bobbitt; and three sisters: Cora Barton, Dollie Wall and
Mary Bobbitt. some buried Neptune Cem., Ashland, Cheatham Co., TN
Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 9, 2004, at 2 p.m. at Boyd Funeral Home
with Dr. Sam Creed and Bro. Leon Edwards officiating. Family and friends served
as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers: Members of the Ashland City Lodge 604,
members of the First Baptist Church Fidelis Sunday School Class and Hadley
Williams. Internment was in the Smith-Neptune Cemetery in Ashland City.
Boyd Funeral Home assisted the family with the arrangements.
L.B. Bobbitt Blount Mountain, Blount Co, AL
William "Henry" Bobbitt, 70, of Amarillo,
TX died
Friday, Jan. 12, 2001. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today in White Deer Cemetery
at White Deer with Pastor Errol Hatner officiating. Arrangements are by Memorial Park
Funeral Home, 6969 E. Interstate 40. Mr. Bobbitt
was born in Amarillo. After graduating from White Deer High School, he farmed in White
Deer and later returned to Amarillo and worked at
Roberts Paper Co. until his retirement. A member of Second Baptist Church, he was a member
of Awana's Group. Survivors include a
sister, Ruth Bobbitt Earp of Dallas; and a cousin, Jerry Ballard
of White Deer. The family suggests memorials be to Cal Farley's Boys Ranch,
Alumni Association, P.O. Box 30635, Amarillo, TX 79120. Amarillo Daily News Jan. 15, 2001
Fred Anthony BOBBITT Reverend, Tuesday, December 15, 1953 / Wednesday, December 16,
1953
The body will be taken from the Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home to the Temple Baptist Church
for funeral services Tuesday, December 15,
1953 at 2:00 pm by the Rev SPARKS W. MELTON, pastor emeritus of the Freemason Street
Baptist Church. The body will lie in state from
11:00 am until time for the services. Entombment will be in the Forest Lawn Mausoleum.
Pallbearers: Rev BEECHER L. RHODES,
Rev GEORGE TYLER TERRELL, Rev W.N. STOCKBURGER, Rev ARNOLD B. BLOUNT, Rev WILLIAM A.
RICHARDSON and
PRESTON BLAKE.
Walter Brown BOBBITT Thursday, June 8, 1961 VA
Radford - Age 78, prominent Virginia Baptist layman, died in Radford Hospital Wednesday,
June 7, 1961 as a result of a heart attack suffered
Monday, June 5, 1961. He had been general manager of Radford Stone Corp and its
predecessor, Radford Limestone Co since 1937.
He first joined the concern in 1931. He was active in Baptist Church circles in the state
and played a prominent part in raising funds for Virginia
Baptist Hospital at Lynchburg, Virginia Baptist Orphanage at Salem and Virginia Baptist
Home for the aged at Culpepper. Survivors include his
widow, a daughter; 3 brothers; a sister and 3 grandchildren. A funeral
service will be held in Radford Friday, June 9, 1961 at 12:30 pm.
Burial will be in Rosewood Cemetery, Lewisburg, West Virginia.
CAROLYN LOUISE LEMAY was born on 28 Dec 1924 in MEMPHIS, SHELBY CO., TN. She died
on 1 Nov 1990 in MEMPHIS,
SHELBY CO., TN. She was buried on 3 Nov 1990 in Forest Hill Cem., Memphis, TN. Parents: JOHN LUTHER LEMAY and
CARRIE AGNES PEGRAM
She was married to RALPH
LaNEIL BOBBITT in 1943.
Children were: SANDRA ANN
BOBBITT, RALPH DAVID
BOBBITT, CYNTHIA BOBBITT..
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Dianne Hale Bobbitt, 57, of Memphis, caretaker, died Dec. 21 at Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital. Memorial services will be at 6 p.m. today at Mount Gilliam Church. J.E. Herndon Funeral Home Golden Cross Chapel has charge. She leaves a daughter, Heather Bobbitt; a son, Jamal Bobbitt, and her parents, Anna and Dan Hale, all of Memphis; two sisters, Cheryl Tureaud of Carson, Calif., and Phyllis Hale of Memphis, and two brothers, Kenneth Hale of Memphis and Dennis Hale of Los Angeles.
GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER, MON, 10 NOV 1975, A: 2 Hunt Co., TX
DEATHS: BOBBITT (16 JUN 1894 - 9 NOV 1975) BOBBITT, GLORENE (POLK), MRS.
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Obituary for Pauline Bobbitt Hansen who died on July 7, 2002.
Funeral services for Newcastle, Wyoming resident, Mrs. Richard (Pauline) Hansen were held
on July 12 at the First United Methodist
Church with Rev. Leslie Barnett Officiating. Burial followed at Greenwood Cemetery in
Newcastle with Order of Eastern Star Graveside rites.
Mrs. Hansen, 91, was born in Pulaski County, Kentucky, on January 13, 1911, to James
Henderson and Talitha Cecile (Greene) Bobbitt.
Paulines early childhood was spent in rural Kentucky near Somerset. Her family moved
to Rockville, Indiana, when she was 10 years old and
she attended school there through the 10th grade. After her fathers death in 1926,
Pauline and her mother and siblings moved to Newcastle
to join her grandmother, Alice Jane (McHargue) Bobbitt and her uncle, William
Bobbitt, on his ranch that is now the Grieves Ranch,
35 miles southwest of Newcastle.
Pauline attended Newcastle High School her junior and senior years, enjoying her time on
the girls basketball team. She graduated in May
1930 with a normal training degree that qualified her to teach in country schools. Her
first teaching position was at Highland Park School on
the prairie north of Red Butte, where she taught eight pupils and earned a salary of $65
per month, most of which went to pay her room and
board. Pauline taught an additional two years at the Red Butte School and spent her
summers attending classes at the University of Wyoming.
On June 20, 1935, Pauline and Richard Hansen married in Hamilton, Ohio, where Pauline had
been staying with sisters to care for her mother.
Richard and Pauline returned to Newcastle where they made their home and raised their
family. Pauline was an active member of the First
United Methodist church for over 60 years. She was a past Matron and 50 year member of the
Order of Eastern Star and was a member of
PEO, Chapter X since 1946. She also participated with the dirt Daubers Garden club.
Her hobbies included sewing, crafts, gardening, flower arranging and playing bridge.
Pauline was a housewife and mother who loved taking
care of her home and doing things for her family.
Survivors include her husband, Richard; one son, Don Hansen of Newcastle;
three daughters: Lynda Berger of London, Ohio,
Wanda Gossman of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, and Arlene Hansen of Greeley, Colorado; eight
grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her siblings, Ray Bobbitt, Jessie Minter, Jewell
Adams, Dan and Don Bobbitt, and Glenda Reed.
Laura (Bobbitt)Porter ~ daughter of Uriah Bobbitt
died in Des Moines, on the l9th of August, l9l5EVANSVILLE, Wyo. -
Bobby Jack "B.J." Bobbitt, 70, of
Evansville, died Aug. 16, 2001, at the Wyoming Medical Center of lung and
bone cancer. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Mount Vernon Cemetery east of Atlanta.
Swisher-Taylor & Morris Funeral Home is in
charge of local arrangements.
A memorial has been established with the American Cancer Society.
Bobbitt was born June 1, 1931, in Atlanta, to Gladys L. (Ketterman) and Bun O.
Bobbitt. He was raised by his guardian parents,
Avis and Lawrence Bennett.
From 1951 to 1953 he served in the U.S. Air Force in the Korean War. Bobbitt lived in many
western states and worked in oil fields as a
drill stem tester. For the last 13 years he had worked for Black Hills Trucking.
In July 1950 he married Katherine Nida in Wichita. She died in 1990.
On March 4, 1995, he married Starlene K. Orchard-Gibson in Elko, Nev.
Bobbitt was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Burden.
A son, Douglas Bobbitt, died in June 2001.
Survivors include his wife, Starlene Bobbitt, Evansville, Wyo.; three daughters, Cindy
Rogers, Seiling, OK., Shelley Fisher, Havre,
Mont., and Licia Van Middlesworth, ChesterOK.; a son, Mitch
Bobbitt, Woodwind, Okla.; two stepsons, R.J. Gibson and
Brandon Gibson, both of Evansville, Wyo.; a brother, Dick Bobbitt,
Markham, Texas; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren
Crfawford Co., MO http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/mo/crawford/obit1.htm
Arthur H., Danney Lee, Fred Franklin & Emmet Jewel Bobbitt
Laura Trigg, age 91, of Pickerington, Ohio, formerly of Columbus, passed
away Thursday, July 29, 1999 at the Fairfield Medical Center
just two days before her 92nd birthday, July 31, 1999. She was a member of the Lutheran
Church and the Triangle Chapter #592 O.E.S
Survived by daughters, Norma Bobbitt of Canal Winchester and Charlotte
(Don) Wucher of Pickerington; grandchildren,
John M. (Mary) Bobbitt, Linda A. (Jeff) Kaiser, Carol S. (Tim) Garey,
Cheryl (Michael) Griffith, and Karen (Randy) Heflin;
7 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Laura was preceded in death by her
husband Foster J. Trigg and
son-in-law John H. Bobbitt. Friends may visit Sunday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at
the DWAYNE R. SPENCE FUNERAL HOME,
650 W. Waterloo St., Canal Winchester, where funeral service will be held 12 noon Monday
with Pastor Roger Lawrence officiating
Interment Union Cemetery. http://www.dispatch.com/news/newsfea99/july99/obits81.html
Hazel Marie Orr Voegelin; age 90; of Columbus; died Saturday, July 31, 1999 at Mount
Carmel Medical Center. She was born October 27, 1908
in Perry County, Ohio. Retired after 48 years of service from Xerox Corporation, formerly
American Education Press. Preceded in death by
her husband, John E. Voegelin & sister, Margaret
Orr. Survived by neices & nephews, also many great neices & great nephews.
Member of
Central College Presbyterian Church, Past Matron of Lorraine Chapter #1 O.E.S.; She was
also a member of Thea Court #5,
Ladies Oriental Shrine; Charter member of Key 3 Multiple Sclerosis Society, member of
Circle #9 Ladies of the Grand Army of the
Republic, Columbus Maennerchor & Swiss Club & was also a member of the Central
High School Alumni Association, Class of 1926.
Funeral service 11:30am Wednesday, August 4, 1999 at RUTHERFORD CORBIN FUNERAL HOME,
WORTHINGTON CHAPEL,
515 High Street, Worthington with Rev. Richard Ellsworth, officiating. Burial will follow
in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2:00-4:00 & 7:00-9:00pm Tuesday where a
Lorraine Chapter O.E.S. Service will be held at 8:30pm.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Building Fund of Central
College Presbyterian Church.
http://www.dispatch.com/news/newsfea99/july99/obits81.html
Helen Vassar BOBBITT, 89, of Buchanan, passed
away Monday, April 5, 1999. She was preceded in death by one daughter,
Elizabeth Bobbitt Overacre.
She is survived by six daughters, Christine Lewis, Roanoke, Nancy Gillispie,
Lynchburg, Lois Penalarie, Ann Feazel,
both of Vinton, Nellie Frances Martin, Roanoke, Darlene Williamson, Bedford; two sisters,
Margaret Weisner, Amherst,
Violet Brooks, Richmond; 17 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and one
great-great- grandchild; and a number of nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, April 8, 1999 at Rapps Mill Cemetery
with the Rev. Mike Carroll officiating.
The family will receive friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rader Funeral Home,
Buchanan
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Fred Anthony BOBBITT Reverend Tuesday, December 15, 1953 / Wednesday, December 16,
1953
The body will be taken from the Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home to the Temple Baptist Church
for funeral services Tuesday, December 15,
1953 at 2:00 pm by the Rev SPARKS W. MELTON, pastor emeritus of the Freemason Street
Baptist Church. The body will lie in state
from 11:00 am until time for the services. Entombment will be in the Forest Lawn
Mausoleum. Pallbearers: Rev BEECHER L. RHODES,
Rev GEORGE TYLER TERRELL, Rev W.N. STOCKBURGER, Rev ARNOLD B. BLOUNT, Rev WILLIAM A.
RICHARDSON
and PRESTON BLAKE.
Walter Brown BOBBITT Thursday, June 8, 1961 http://digginforkin.tripod.com/SHRds/d51.html#P10914
Radford - Age 78, prominent Virginia Baptist layman, died in Radford Hospital Wednesday,
June 7, 1961 as a result of a heart attack
suffered Monday, June 5, 1961. He had been general manager of Radford Stone Corp and its
predecessor, Radford Limestone Co since
1937. He first joined the concern in 1931. He was active in Baptist Church circles in the
state and played a prominent part in raising funds
for Virginia Baptist Hospital at Lynchburg, Virginia Baptist Orphanage at Salem and
Virginia Baptist Home for the aged at Culpepper.
Survivors include his widow, a daughter; 3 brothers; a sister and 3
grandchildren. A funeral service will be held in Radford Friday,
June 9, 1961 at 12:30 pm. Burial will be in Rosewood Cemetery, Lewisburg, West
Virginia.
Elizabeth Bobbett b: SC - Morgan Co., IL http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga/mc1870mort.html
Ralph J. Bobbitt, 77, of Enterprise, died June 28, 2000.
Ralph was born April 25, 1923 in Geneva, Neb., to Ralph Raymond and Irene Lorene
(Clifford) Bobbitt. Ralph served in the U.S.
Army as SSG during WWII. He was owner of Bobbitt's Machine Shop in Enterprise.
He is survived by his wife Norma (Smith) Bobbitt; sons Carl Bobbitt of
Joseph and Thomas Bobbitt of Lostine; daughters Patricia Zbylut
of Cove and Kathy Lepper of Enterprise; stepsons David Zimmer of
Enterprise, Dick Bobbitt of Athena, Scott Thompson of Portland,
Dan Thompson of Tucson, Ariz., John Thompson, Ariz., and Kelly Thompson of Winnemucca,
Nev.; sisters Winona, Worthington, Colo.,
Doris Bailey of Nebraska and Frances Cartwright of
Missouri; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorial services will be at Enterprise Cemetery at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 22, with
V.F.W. Post 4307 officiating.
Donations may be made to Home Hospice, in care of Bollman Funereal Home, 315 W. Main St.,
Enterprise, OR 97828
Ralph Raymond Bobbitt
sp: Irene Lorene Clifford
m: abt 19__
Winona Bobbitt of Worthington, CO
Doris Bobbitt of OR
sp: _____ Bailey
Francis Bobbitt of MO
sp: ______ Cartwright
Ralph J. Bobbitt
served in the U.S. Army as SSG during WWII.
b: 25 Apr 1923 Geneva, OR
d: 28 Jun 2000
bur Enterprise Cem., Enterprise, OR
sp: Norma Smith
Carl Bobbitt of Joseph, OR
Thomas Bobbitt of Lostine, OR
Patricia Bobbitt of Cove, OR
sp: ______ Zbylut
Kathy Bobbitt of Enterprise, OR
sp: _____ Lepper
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DOBSON - Mrs. Cora Lee Bobbitt Puckett, 53, died unexpectedly at the
Northern Surry Hospital in Mount Airy on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2002.
Cora was born in Carroll County, Va., to the late Posey and Florence Lawson
Bobbitt.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by Steve Wilson, a sister, Beatrice
Golding, and a special nephew, Danny Rippey.
She was a homemaker and a member of Second Chance Church. Surviving are the love of her
life, Keith Puckett, of the home; a loving daughter,
Stephanie Wilson of the home; two stepchildren, Denise Puckett of New Orleans and Kevin
Puckett of Ararat, Va.; special nieces and nephews;
four sisters and brother-in-law, Hazel Summer of Mount Airy, Bertha Woodruff of Mount
Airy, June and Arnold Hawks of Cana, Va. and
Pat Seal of Mount Airy; three brothers and sisters-in-law Elmer and Erna Jean
Bobbitt of Mount Airy, P.G.
and Ruby Bobbitt of Galax, Va., and Hobert and Louise Bobbitt of Galax, Va.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2002, in the Second Chance
Church with burial in the church cemetery.
The Rev. Terry Coe, the Rev. Todd Barker and the Rev. Werner Leupold will conduct the
services. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may
be made to the Second Chance Church. 467 Bear Creek Church Road, Dobson, NC 27017.
Davis & Sons Funeral Home in Dobson is serving the Puckett family.
OREGON BOBBITT - born near Amherst C. H., Amherst County,
VA, October 5, 1817, was a son of John BOBBITT, born in
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and Emelia (HILL) BOBBITT, born in Amherst
County. His mother died in 1861, and his father in 1856,
both in this county. Oregon BOBBITT make his home in Greenbrier County first in 1845, then
lived for a time in Nicholas County,
returning here and then moving to Monroe County, where he lived two years. He then made
his permanent home in Greenbrier County.
He was eighteen years superintendent of the county infirmary, from 1859 until his
resignation in 1878, when he moved to the farm where
he now resides, in Williamsburg District. He held the office of postmaster two years, and
then resigned it to give attention to personal business.
His first wife was Lucy Ann, daughter of Francis and Emeline HILL,
of Amherst County, Virginia. She was born in that county, September 23,
1818, and became his wife in Monroe County, December 22, 1842.
Their children were five: James H., born October 8, 1843, lives at
North Platte, Nebraska; George W., September 9, 1845, lives in Iowa;
F. Napoleon, May 21, 1848, lives in Monroe County, this State, Emily
Jane, February 21, 1851, and Lewis Samuel Miller, July 22, 1853,
are deceased. James and George were soldiers of the Confederacy in the war between the
States.
The second wife of Mr. BOBBITT was Malinda J., daughter of Asheen and Nancy
BURDITT, on Monroe County, and she was born in Monroe CO.
and there became the wife of Oregon BOBBITT. Their children were born: Eliza C.,
July 1, 1855;
Thomas C., September 21, 1856; John I., November 5,
1857; Charles Spurgeon, May 19, 1859; Nanny J., October
2, 1863, and
two deceased: Lewis Powell, born June 12, 1861, died same year; Martha
Malinda Alice, born March 28, 1865, died in 1866. In Greenbrier
County, in 1865,
Oregon BOBBITT married Margaret BROWN, who was born in this county, Falling Spring
District. She is a daughter of
Thomas and Sarah (CAVENDISH) BROWN, of Virginia by birth, but settlers in Greenbrier
County, where both died about twenty-three years ago.
Mr. BOBBITT's post office address is Williamsburg, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
[Oregon BOBBITT's death is recorded three times in
Greenbrier County records. Once in Vol. 1A, death date on Feb. 18, 1893, age 77 yr, no
parents listed, death reported by F. G. McFERRIN,
son-in-law; of comsuption. In Vol. 1, Oregon BOBBITT is listed twice: first, death date on
Feb. 19, 1893, age 77 yr, no parents listed, of
consumption; second, death date on Feb. 25, 1893, age 78 yrs, no parents listed, cause -
pulmonary phthisis. vfc]
[Malinda J. BURDITT BOBBITT died Apr. 3, 1865, age 37, of childbed fever. Greenbrier
County Death Records, Vol. 1A. vfc]
Source: Hardesty, Henry H. Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia. New York:
H.H. Hardesty and Company, 1884. Rpt. in
West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia. Ed. Jim Comstock. Richwood: Comstock, 1974.
Roosevelt Bobbitt
HURT - Roosevelt Bobbitt, 78, 812 Delta Drive, died Friday, Dec. 26, 1997, at his
residence.
Born Sept. 12, 1919, in Pittsylvania County, he was a son of Walter Bobbitt
and Jessie Miller Bobbitt.
He was married to Estelle Bobbitt, who survives. He was a retired employee of the Lane
Company.
He was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where he served on the deacon board and
as treasurer of the Benevolent Fund.
In addition to his wife of the residence, survivors include a son, Tony Crews of Hurt; a
daughter, Louise Hunt of the residence;
three brothers, Ocie Bobbitt of Buffalo, N.Y., and Frank Bobbitt
of Akron, Ohio, and James Bobbitt of Staunton;
a sister, Doretha B. Poteete of Akron, Ohio; and seven grandchildren.
He was predeceased by two brothers, Ryland Bobbitt and Roy Bobbitt.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Thursday at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church by the
Rev. Nathaniel Jones. Burial will be in the
Church cemetery. Miller Funeral Home, Gretna, is in charge of arrangements
Margery
"Peg" Bobbitt-L'Hote of Columbia died Monday, March 11, 2002.
She was 72.
Mrs. Bobbitt-L'Hote was born April 8, 1927, in Westfield, N.J., to Raymond Sparrow and
Margery Banks Anderson.
In 1949, Mrs. Bobbitt-L'Hotte graduated from Wooster College in Wooster, Ohio.
Two years later, she married Jack Bobbitt. He died earlier.
In 1982, she earned her master's degree in education from MU.
On June 18, 1987, she married Lawrence L'Hote in Kansas City.
For seven years, Mrs. Bobbitt-L'Hote taught social studies at Rolla High School, and for
twelve years, she taught American history and
American minorities at Hickman High School. In addition, she was a teacher's aide at
Russell Boulevard Elementary School.
She was involved in local Democratic politics and was a peace activist.
Mrs. Bobbitt-L'Hote is survived by her husband; five children, Anne Bobbitt
Hardie of Spokane, Wash., Trish Bobbitt Burke of Denver, CO.,
John Bobbitt of Eldon, Susan Bobbitt Schumaker of
Overland Park, Kan., and Andrew Bobbitt of Reno, Nev.;
a sister, Jane Anderson Gunza of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild. A sister died earlier.
The family will hold a private service with a burial at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Memorials may be sent to The Peace Nook, 804C E. Broadway, Columbia, MO 65201 -Amy Cook
Mrs Sam Allen Thursday, February 5, 1953
Age 69, of Warren County, NC, died Wednesday, February 4, 1953 at 12:30 am at
her residence near Warrenton after an illness of three months. She was the
sister of the Rev FRED A. BOBBITT, pastor of the Temple Baptist
Church, Norfolk. Funeral services will be held in Warrenton Thursday evening,
February 5, 1953. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
BOBBITT, she resided in the Warrenton area all her life. She was
a member of Brown's Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband; a daughter,
Mrs. WILLIAM MONROE of Guatemala; a sister, Mrs. H.H. RICE of Raleigh, NC and 3
other brothers, Dr. S.L. BOBBITT Junior of Raleigh, R.W.
BOBBITT of Keysville and W.T. BOBBITT of Rich Square,
NC.
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