She was born September 30, 1930, in Rush Springs, Oklahoma to parents, Elmer and Ruth Fuller. She moved to Taft as a child and spent the remainder of her life here.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Don Mace. She is survived by her son, one grandson, numerous nieces and nephews, two sisters, and one brother.
Visitation was held at the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home on Thursday morning. A graveside service was held in the West Side District Cemetery on Thursday, April 29, 2010, at 12:00 noon under the direction of the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home
In Loving Memory of Bobbie Mace -
God looked around His garden and He found an empty space. He then looked down upon this earth and saw your tired face. He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest; God's garden must be beautiful, He always takes the best. He knew that you were suffering, He knew that you were in pain. He knew that you would never get well on earth again. He saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb, so He closed your weary eyelids and whispered "Peace be thine." It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone. For part of us went with you the day God called you home.
We love and miss you so very, very much!
(Source: obituary / Names of the living have been omitted for privacy.)
She was born September 30, 1930, in Rush Springs, Oklahoma to parents, Elmer and Ruth Fuller. She moved to Taft as a child and spent the remainder of her life here.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Don Mace. She is survived by her son, one grandson, numerous nieces and nephews, two sisters, and one brother.
Visitation was held at the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home on Thursday morning. A graveside service was held in the West Side District Cemetery on Thursday, April 29, 2010, at 12:00 noon under the direction of the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home
In Loving Memory of Bobbie Mace -
God looked around His garden and He found an empty space. He then looked down upon this earth and saw your tired face. He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest; God's garden must be beautiful, He always takes the best. He knew that you were suffering, He knew that you were in pain. He knew that you would never get well on earth again. He saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb, so He closed your weary eyelids and whispered "Peace be thine." It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone. For part of us went with you the day God called you home.
We love and miss you so very, very much!
(Source: obituary / Names of the living have been omitted for privacy.)
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