bobby deel

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My name is Bobby Lee Deel, son of Max Rogers Deel and Wilda Fern (Brown) Deel. I was born on December 27, 1957 in Hamlin, Texas and graduated from Levelland Texas High School in 1976, and earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Central Michigan University in 1981.
I have two sisters; Carla Jean (Brown) of Smyer, Texas and Belinda Sue Mobley of The Colony, Texas.
I married Susan Marie Gibbs of Alma, Michigan on August 15, 1981. We have two children; Michael Lee Deel and Nicole Marie Deel. We have resided in Alma, Michigan since 1987.
I am currently employed at Garr Tool Company in Alma, though I completed my apprenticeship in the funeral service industry in 1998, and have worked in the funeral service since 1997. I owned the Saint Louis Funeral Home from 2003 to 2006 before selling the business.
my wife Sue is the Registrar at Alma College.
We enjoy spending time with our kids, following them as they play soccer, track, and other activities. We are members of the First Presbyerian Church.

My name is Bobby Lee Deel, son of Max Rogers Deel and Wilda Fern (Brown) Deel. I was born on December 27, 1957 in Hamlin, Texas and graduated from Levelland Texas High School in 1976, and earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Central Michigan University in 1981.
I have two sisters; Carla Jean (Brown) of Smyer, Texas and Belinda Sue Mobley of The Colony, Texas.
I married Susan Marie Gibbs of Alma, Michigan on August 15, 1981. We have two children; Michael Lee Deel and Nicole Marie Deel. We have resided in Alma, Michigan since 1987.
I am currently employed at Garr Tool Company in Alma, though I completed my apprenticeship in the funeral service industry in 1998, and have worked in the funeral service since 1997. I owned the Saint Louis Funeral Home from 2003 to 2006 before selling the business.
my wife Sue is the Registrar at Alma College.
We enjoy spending time with our kids, following them as they play soccer, track, and other activities. We are members of the First Presbyerian Church.

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