Bobbie Marilyn Patterson's Obituary
Bobbie Marilyn Patterson, 72, born in Dallas, TX on October 8, 1948 went home to be with Jesus on October 11, 2020 after having returned home to Dallas from Rockport, TX.
Bobbie attended Woodrow HS and obtained her Bachelor’s of Art Degree from Sam Houston State University while being incarcerated.
Bobbie loved life and she loved to laugh, often times at her own jokes. Her laughter was so contagious, and could be heard from across a room. She also loved with her whole being. There will be no division of assets because all Bobbie had was her love for her family and friends.
From Bobbie, “if you remember anything after I leave this world; remember that I loved even when it was foolish. That I cared even when it was unwanted. When my body is gone, remember my heart.”
Bobbie is preceded in death by her Mother Mary Beech, her niece Rhonda Hale Suitor, her Great Newphew Micheal Floyd her Newphew Mitchell Nall, her sister Anita Nall and most recent her dog, Little Girl.
She is survived by her sister Jeannette Roberts, her brother James Michael Patterson, her nephew Jodee Nall and Karen Peoples her nephew Rodney Nall, her nephew Troy Patterson, her nephew Kevin Patterson, her niece Jackie Delmasso and her husband Terry, her niece Jae Whittern and her husband Steve, her niece Vicki Ragsdale and her husband Troy and her niece Tracy Patterson. Her great nieces Alisa Parks and her husband Brad, Nikki Hoffman, Lindsey Nall, Deeann Castillo and her husband Robert, Dakota Whittern, McKayle Hodges and her husband Dustin, Bre’Anna Saunders and her husband Brandon, and her great nephews Billy Hale, Jeremy Floyd, Bryan Nall, Danny Cheatwood, Cody Nall and his wife Monica. Along with numerous great, great nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on November 21, 2020 at 3pm at Cove Springs Community Church - 4948 US 175 West, Jacksonville, TX 75766.
In Lieu of flowers please donate to NAMI National Alliance for Mental Illness at https://donate.nami.org/give/197406/#!/donation
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