Ad Bobbitt Obit
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Ad Bobbitt Obit
| James Spidle (View posts) | Posted: 4 Jul 2004 3:23AM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Bobbitt Dalton
Below is the obit for Ad Bobbitt. Uncle Ad was the son of William "Henry" Bobbitt and Ethel "Mary" Dalton. He was born in Goodland, IN about 5 years after the family moved there from Carroll County, VA.
John Addison Bobbitt
John Addison "AD" Bobbitt, 72, of 1304 Queen St., died at 2:20 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 2004, in his residence.
Born Oct. 25, 1931, in Goodland, he had lived in Lafayette for the past five years. He had lived in Wolcott with a sister and her family for 30 years.
Mr. Bobbitt was a tile ditcher for Gene Oberlander Tile Co. for 25 years. He had formerly worked for Goodland Stone Quarry.
He was a member of Harvest Chapel Church, and served two tours of duty in the Army. He was an avid Jeff Gordon fan, and enjoyed the Chicago White Sox and Cubs.
Surviving are a son, Tracy Bobbitt of Logansport; two daughters, Patricia Lock (husband: Bill) of Goodland, and Mary Bobbitt of Fowler; and a niece, Cheeta Sanders (husband: Jerry), with whom he resided. Also surviving are a sister, Emma Spidle (husband: Spike) of Fayetteville, N.C.; and a brother, Donald Bobbitt (wife: Phyllis) of Morgantown.
John Addison Bobbitt
John Addison "AD" Bobbitt, 72, of 1304 Queen St., died at 2:20 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 2004, in his residence.
Born Oct. 25, 1931, in Goodland, he had lived in Lafayette for the past five years. He had lived in Wolcott with a sister and her family for 30 years.
Mr. Bobbitt was a tile ditcher for Gene Oberlander Tile Co. for 25 years. He had formerly worked for Goodland Stone Quarry.
He was a member of Harvest Chapel Church, and served two tours of duty in the Army. He was an avid Jeff Gordon fan, and enjoyed the Chicago White Sox and Cubs.
Surviving are a son, Tracy Bobbitt of Logansport; two daughters, Patricia Lock (husband: Bill) of Goodland, and Mary Bobbitt of Fowler; and a niece, Cheeta Sanders (husband: Jerry), with whom he resided. Also surviving are a sister, Emma Spidle (husband: Spike) of Fayetteville, N.C.; and a brother, Donald Bobbitt (wife: Phyllis) of Morgantown.
