Robert Edwin “Buddy” Mobley

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Robert Edwin “Buddy” Mobley Veteran

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Oct 1997 (aged 59)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea. Specifically: Ashes were scattered over the Gulf of Mexico Add to Map
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♥ ♥ ~ My Beloved Uncle Buddy ~ ♥ ♥

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Buddy suffered from a Charcot-Marie Tooth, which affected him severly in his later years. After the death of his mother in 1945, he helped to raise his younger sister, Ethel Mae Mobley. He joined the Navy at the age of 17, and while he was still in the service he met and married my wonderful Aunt Wanda. They lived in Indianapolis until moving to Tampa about 1972 or 1973.

Robert Edwin Mobley was the son of Phillip Robert Mobley and Luella Pearl Hopwood. He married Wanda Marie Groves on December 5, 1959. And Wanda remained his faithful companion until his death.

Their children:

1. Teresa Marie "Teesie" Mobley born May 3, 1960 in Indianapolis, Marion County, IN. (Killed by a drunk driver in Tampa, FL)

2. Concetta Ann "Connie" Mobley born: LIVING.

3. Robert Gayle Mobley born: LIVING.

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St. Petersburg Times---October 29, 1997

MOBLEY, ROBERT E. "BOB," 59, of Tampa, died Tuesday (Oct. 28, 1997) at home. He was born in Indianapolis and came here 20 years ago. He worked in the construction industry. He was a Navy veteran and was a member of the American Legion and of the Lions Club International of Town 'N Country. He was Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Wanda; a son, Robert G., Brandon; a daughter, Concetta Mobley, Tampa; and four grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes & Cemeteries, Town 'N Country Chapel, Tampa.

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Precious is your memory,
It hurts to hear your name;
I've grown to realize daily,
my life won't be the same.

Although I know in heaven,
there is no pain or grief.
My heart it just can't grasp it,
It hurts beyond belief.

But as I look to heaven,
beyond the clouds and sky,
I know to wipe away the tears,
because this is not goodbye.

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♥ ♥ ~ My Beloved Uncle Buddy ~ ♥ ♥

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Buddy suffered from a Charcot-Marie Tooth, which affected him severly in his later years. After the death of his mother in 1945, he helped to raise his younger sister, Ethel Mae Mobley. He joined the Navy at the age of 17, and while he was still in the service he met and married my wonderful Aunt Wanda. They lived in Indianapolis until moving to Tampa about 1972 or 1973.

Robert Edwin Mobley was the son of Phillip Robert Mobley and Luella Pearl Hopwood. He married Wanda Marie Groves on December 5, 1959. And Wanda remained his faithful companion until his death.

Their children:

1. Teresa Marie "Teesie" Mobley born May 3, 1960 in Indianapolis, Marion County, IN. (Killed by a drunk driver in Tampa, FL)

2. Concetta Ann "Connie" Mobley born: LIVING.

3. Robert Gayle Mobley born: LIVING.

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St. Petersburg Times---October 29, 1997

MOBLEY, ROBERT E. "BOB," 59, of Tampa, died Tuesday (Oct. 28, 1997) at home. He was born in Indianapolis and came here 20 years ago. He worked in the construction industry. He was a Navy veteran and was a member of the American Legion and of the Lions Club International of Town 'N Country. He was Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Wanda; a son, Robert G., Brandon; a daughter, Concetta Mobley, Tampa; and four grandchildren. Blount, Curry & Roel Funeral Homes & Cemeteries, Town 'N Country Chapel, Tampa.

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Precious is your memory,
It hurts to hear your name;
I've grown to realize daily,
my life won't be the same.

Although I know in heaven,
there is no pain or grief.
My heart it just can't grasp it,
It hurts beyond belief.

But as I look to heaven,
beyond the clouds and sky,
I know to wipe away the tears,
because this is not goodbye.

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