1941
2018
Barbara Brooks
Lusk Wy - Barbara "Bobbi" Brooks, 77 of Lusk Wy. Passed away March 31,2018 at Niobrara Community Hospital. Celebration of Life service will be held, Saturday June 23,2018 at 11:00a.m. at Caledonia Cemetery.
Bobbi was born in Mineral City, Ohio January 3,1941 to Roy & Francis (Banks) Randles.
Bobbi enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, gardening, painting, playing with her pets and reading, most days you could find her setting with a cup of tea enjoying a good book.
She will proceed in death by her parents and her grandson Lee Michael Rizor, as well as her nephew Mitch Randles
Survivors are husband, Larry Brooks Lusk Wy; brother Cletus Randles of Coshocton Oh, ; children, Robin Rice of Columbus Oh. Jamie Rice of Los Angeles, California, Beth and (Lee Roy) Rizor of Mt.Gilead Oh. Patrick and (Melissa) Dodd of Prospect Oh.; stepchildren, Larry and (Diana) Brooks Jr. of Caledonia Oh. and Lu Ann and (Regan) Tully of San Diego, California, other survivors include numerous grandchild and great grandchildren.
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3 Entries
Cathie Chill
June 15, 2018
Robyn, Jamie, Beth & Patrick,
Your mom will be missed so much. She was one of the best.
Sending my love,
Bev Bollinger Ellis
June 15, 2018
I am so sorry to hear of Bobbi's passing. We worked together for several years in Marion. This is certainly sad news. May God give you strength and comfort in the coming days.
Kathy Moore
June 15, 2018
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