Weldon T.-Hobbs, Jr.-Obituary

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Weldon T. Hobbs, Jr.

Apr 29, 1962 - Jul 21, 2020 (Age 58)

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My guy! Gone way too soon my brother. When I look back on military service I remember the times we had each other’s back bro. The long hours working at Camp Lejeune. The challenging times during Desert Storm we were able to keep it together. You kept me out of trouble that’s for sure. You were the best. You are the best! Miss ya bro!

You had my back man. Those crazy days in the Marine Corps especially during Desert Storm. Miss you Buddy!

To the family of JR. Hobbs, I’m very sorry for y’all loss my prayer are with each of you. Jr. , Ann & I I used to play together on Kelly street in Mt. Olive we were little kids , I will not forget my childhood friend. R.I.P JR

Mrs. Hobbs my heart breaks for you and your family I just found out Weldon had passed. We went to Chowan together. He stole my heart and I will deeply miss him and his smile. Your son touched many lives including mine.

MY PRAYER ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME JUNE WAS GOOD PEOPLE WE BOTH LOVE WORKING OUT REST IN PEACE BUDDY

So sorry for the loss of your son Bertha.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Your cousin

Mrs Bertha,
Weldon and I both joined the Marines about the same time. I saw him
at Parris Island in April of 1982 nearing the end of recruit training during some pretty tough times. Seeing a face from home made all the difference in the world. We didn’t get to talk, but we saw each other and we both smiled. I will never forget that. Not to mention all the time we spent in your yard playing basketball as kids. You son will be greatly missed. May God open his arms to welcome him.

I have very fond memories of Weldon as a neighbor and delivering newspapers on his bike throughout our neighborhood. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Obituary

Weldon T.'s Obituary

Weldon T. Hobbs, Jr., 58, of 116 Langston St., Franklin Virginia, formerly of Mt. Olive, died Tuesday at Southside Regional Hospital, Petersburg, VA.He was born April 29, 1962 in Wayne County to Weldon T. Hobbs, Sr. and Bertha Darden Hobbs. He is survived by his wife, Renita Tumblin Hobbs, of the...

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