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Donald L. “Don” Hobbs Sr.

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Donald L. “Don” Hobbs Sr.

Birth
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Jun 2020 (aged 73)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
Stan and Lorraine Hobbs

Siblings:
Dennis Hobbs

Wife:
Linda Hobbs

Children:
Donald L. Hobbs, Jr.
Kim Hobbs
Laura Edwards
Kelli Schmidt

grandchildren:
Michael
Amberly
Meghan
Adisson
Mitchel
Preston
Charlene

great-grandchildren:
Rylinn
Demyx
Michael Jr.
Gavyn
Mason
Kayia
Julian

He was a 1965 graduate of Wilber Wright High School. Don worked at General Motors Truck and Bus assembly in Moraine for over 35 years, where he was a General Foreman in material on Dock 11.

He was the manager at the Milton Athletic Club, where he was also an active member. Don had a passion for sports, he played softball for many years and spent time coaching his kids and grandkids. He was an avid Cincinnati Reds fan, Bengals fan and UD Flyers Faithful ticket holder for over 50 years. He also spent time as President of the UD Flyers Club.

He enjoyed spending time with his buddies at American Salon and Connells Bar. Don always celebrated life to the fullest.
Parents:
Stan and Lorraine Hobbs

Siblings:
Dennis Hobbs

Wife:
Linda Hobbs

Children:
Donald L. Hobbs, Jr.
Kim Hobbs
Laura Edwards
Kelli Schmidt

grandchildren:
Michael
Amberly
Meghan
Adisson
Mitchel
Preston
Charlene

great-grandchildren:
Rylinn
Demyx
Michael Jr.
Gavyn
Mason
Kayia
Julian

He was a 1965 graduate of Wilber Wright High School. Don worked at General Motors Truck and Bus assembly in Moraine for over 35 years, where he was a General Foreman in material on Dock 11.

He was the manager at the Milton Athletic Club, where he was also an active member. Don had a passion for sports, he played softball for many years and spent time coaching his kids and grandkids. He was an avid Cincinnati Reds fan, Bengals fan and UD Flyers Faithful ticket holder for over 50 years. He also spent time as President of the UD Flyers Club.

He enjoyed spending time with his buddies at American Salon and Connells Bar. Don always celebrated life to the fullest.


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