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She was a great lady. She had a very caring heart. She always made time to listen. Was just recently telling someone about all the fun we had at Choir Camp. She will be missed.
I am so blessed to have had Bobbie as my friend. She stood by me and helped me through the years as I raised my children on my own. Through her strength and faith she raised 5 sons as wonderful as she was. I am forever grateful to have had her in my life.
Our deepest condolences to the Bryant family. I’ll always remember aunt Bobbie as a dynamo! She brought such joy and enthusiasm every time we would be together! We have fond memories from when we were young, and at family reunions!
Love, Terri and Bill Barnack (Ray and Theresa’s daughter)
Dear Aunt Bobbie,
I never saw you sit down to relax, you were always on the go. You had a 100 watt smile that lit up the room. You were so kind to my mother. Although we did not have many occasions to be together you always made our visits special and mémorable. My daughters Ana and Arielle remember picking blueberries at your house. We have a lovely photo with you and Uncle Al and I love thinking about that day. You've touched so many lives, Aunt Bobbie, Rest in peace and know how much you were loved.
My deepest condolences to my cousins and to all who loved her.
Anita Bryant (daughter of Ray and Theresa), Etampes, France
I've been trying to find the words to express how much Mrs B meant to me. After hearing of her passing, I was thinking of all of the memories we've had. There are so many from Sunday School, Bible School, BYF, Choir camp, rolling bandages, playing cards and the list goes on and on. The line of friends and family were blurred because she treated everyone as her kids. Whether we needed discipline, word of encouragement, or a hug, she was there. She gave the best hugs and squeezed the stuffing out of you. I think it was to squeeze the hurt out and replace it with love. She touched so many lives, including my own. It is so hard to let her go, but I know she is in a better place where she is not suffering. I know, without a doubt, she will be at the gates of heaven to welcome us with a big hug! May our many memories hold us until we meet again. Love and prayers to the Bryant family and all who loved her.
Danette
Dear Bryant Family,
I am very sorry to learn of the death of your Mother. Bobby was such a great lady, a perfect model of a Christian!! I have many fond memories of going with My Mom and Dad to see Al, Bobbie and Boys or to have them come to our farm. When my Mom was ill Bobbie helped me take her to Maine for a couple of weeks. Bobbie was such a good cook and baker and was always upbeat and fun to be around. You can rest assured that she is now with Al in Heaven.
Sorry that I will be unable to pay a visit to the funeral home or attend the service. Be assured that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincere sympathy, Jim Murphy
My husband and I met Bobbi several years ago. She was a sweetheart of a lady. She made the world a better place for so many people. So glad our lives crossed paths in this lifetime.
Dan and Ginny Anderson
My condolences to the Bryant Family. Bobbie was a beautiful person inside and out. It came into my mind, that she was the last one to reupholster a two cushion chair that belonged to my parents since 1937. I believe the cushions were redone at least four times that I know of, and Bobbie was the last one to redo the cushions. A talented woman and very loving. She certainly lived a good life. Blessings to all and know your friends are praying for you and with you during this time.
I loved my Aunt Bobbie so very much! She was always such a sweet and loving person. I was a tomboy so I just loved visiting her home and my all boy cousins. She always had a smile and some really good food for you. RIP dear Aunt!
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