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Taylor Hunt Jobe

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Taylor Hunt Jobe

Birth
Keo, Lonoke County, Arkansas, USA
Death
20 Mar 2008 (aged 83)
Longview, Gregg County, Texas, USA
Burial
Gladewater, Upshur County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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GLADEWATER - Taylor Hunt Jobe, 83, of Gladewater, died peacefully on Thursday, March 20, 2008, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview.

He was born August 7, 1924, in Keo, Arkansas, to A.T. "Pop" Jobe and Laura Hunt Jobe. He fulfilled his lifelong dream of helping the sick when he started his pharmacy career in 1954, finally retiring last year at the age of 82.

Jobe graduated from Gladewater High School in 1941, and attended Kilgore Junior College. When World War II broke out, he detoured from school, though he was pre-med exempt, to join the U.S. Marine Corps. He spent three years serving his country. After the war, he graduated from University of Houston Pharmacy School and returned home to Gladewater. He began his pharmacy career in 1954, and became owner of Jobe Drug Co. in 1956.

Always the progressive thinker, Jobe joined with Tom Perryman to sponsor Elvis Presley's singing debut in 1955, while associated with the Gladewater Junior Chamber of Commerce. Later, he served as president of the Gladewater Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Gladewater Rotary Club, a Shriner and a 32nd Degree Mason. He had been committed to the same church, First United Methodist Church, his entire life.

In 1971, Governor Preston Smith appointed Jobe to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy for a six-year term. When his daughter, Laura graduated from the University of Texas School of Pharmacy in 1974, they made national news when he signed her pharmacy license as president, a rare event in history. In 1976, Upjohn Co., one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, appointed Jobe to a three-year term as Pharmaceutical Advisor to the Company.

Taylor Hunt Jobe is survived by his beloved wife of 31 years, Rose Davenport Jobe of Gladewater; son, Everette Jobe and daughter-in-law, Lee Anderson of Austin; grandchildren, Maggie and Tim Anderson-Jobe; daughter, Laura Jobe Kelly and son-in-law, Pat Kelly of Austin; grandchildren, Clay and Kacy Kelly; daughter, Margaret Jobe Laird and son-in-law, Ronee Laird of Louisiana; grandchildren, Jessa, Judson, Mackenzie, Ben, Madison and Hunt Laird; stepdaughter, Rose Ann Alexander of Austin; grandchild, Jennifer Burk and husband, Robert Burk; and great-grandchildren, Jackson and Ryland Burk.

Beyond his many accomplishments and accolades, his greatest pride and joy was his loving family. "I am a successful man because I have a loving, supportive family. Isn't that every man's dream come true?," said Jobe in a previous interview.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 22, 2008, at the First United Methodist Church. Graveside services will follow in Gladewater Memorial Park.

Published in the Longview News-Journal on 3/21/2008.
GLADEWATER - Taylor Hunt Jobe, 83, of Gladewater, died peacefully on Thursday, March 20, 2008, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview.

He was born August 7, 1924, in Keo, Arkansas, to A.T. "Pop" Jobe and Laura Hunt Jobe. He fulfilled his lifelong dream of helping the sick when he started his pharmacy career in 1954, finally retiring last year at the age of 82.

Jobe graduated from Gladewater High School in 1941, and attended Kilgore Junior College. When World War II broke out, he detoured from school, though he was pre-med exempt, to join the U.S. Marine Corps. He spent three years serving his country. After the war, he graduated from University of Houston Pharmacy School and returned home to Gladewater. He began his pharmacy career in 1954, and became owner of Jobe Drug Co. in 1956.

Always the progressive thinker, Jobe joined with Tom Perryman to sponsor Elvis Presley's singing debut in 1955, while associated with the Gladewater Junior Chamber of Commerce. Later, he served as president of the Gladewater Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Gladewater Rotary Club, a Shriner and a 32nd Degree Mason. He had been committed to the same church, First United Methodist Church, his entire life.

In 1971, Governor Preston Smith appointed Jobe to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy for a six-year term. When his daughter, Laura graduated from the University of Texas School of Pharmacy in 1974, they made national news when he signed her pharmacy license as president, a rare event in history. In 1976, Upjohn Co., one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, appointed Jobe to a three-year term as Pharmaceutical Advisor to the Company.

Taylor Hunt Jobe is survived by his beloved wife of 31 years, Rose Davenport Jobe of Gladewater; son, Everette Jobe and daughter-in-law, Lee Anderson of Austin; grandchildren, Maggie and Tim Anderson-Jobe; daughter, Laura Jobe Kelly and son-in-law, Pat Kelly of Austin; grandchildren, Clay and Kacy Kelly; daughter, Margaret Jobe Laird and son-in-law, Ronee Laird of Louisiana; grandchildren, Jessa, Judson, Mackenzie, Ben, Madison and Hunt Laird; stepdaughter, Rose Ann Alexander of Austin; grandchild, Jennifer Burk and husband, Robert Burk; and great-grandchildren, Jackson and Ryland Burk.

Beyond his many accomplishments and accolades, his greatest pride and joy was his loving family. "I am a successful man because I have a loving, supportive family. Isn't that every man's dream come true?," said Jobe in a previous interview.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 22, 2008, at the First United Methodist Church. Graveside services will follow in Gladewater Memorial Park.

Published in the Longview News-Journal on 3/21/2008.


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