Ware, Bobby Charles | |
Birth: | 4-3-1939 |
Death: | 10-9-2023 |
Comments: | Double marker with Lee Clementh Ware; m. April, 1967; daughter--Deborah Sue Ware; grandchildren--Daniel Lee Bland, Tiffany Nicole Bland; death date not engraved at time of survey |
Burial: | Union Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 9-7-2011 and updated on 10-9-2023. |
Obituary: | Mr. Bobby Charles Ware, age 84, passed away on Monday October 9, 2023, in Texarkana, TX. Bobby was born on April 3, 1939 to Jessie and Lizzie Irvin Ware. He was a member of the Union Missionary Baptist Church in Bodcaw, AR and an avid outdoorsman. He is preceeded in death by his parents, wife Lee Ware, sons Gary Ware and Charles Ware, brothers Otis Ware and James Ware, sisters Helen Franks, Pansy West, and Marjorie East. He is survived by his daughter Deborah Sue Marceleno of Texarkana, TX, sisters Peggy Kite, Pat Lavender, and Joan Bobo all of Ashdown, AR, eight grandchildren Tiffany Nicole Truitt of Texarkana, TX, Daniel Lee Bland of Broken Arrow, OK, Danielle Marceleno of Pryor, OK, Heather Cherie Ware of Springhill, LA, Brandon Ware of Springhill, LA, Jesse Ware of Austin, TX, Amanda Ware Link of Hope, AR, Lacey Jane Ware of Hope, AR, and nine great grandchildren. Visitation will be on Tuesday October 10, 2023, at Brazzel/Oakcrest Chapel from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Funeral Service will be on Wednesday October 11, 2023, at Union Missionary Baptist Church in Bodcaw, AR with Bro. Joe Brown officiating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Oakcrest The Funeral Home of Hope. 1001 S Main St. Hope, AR 71801. |
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