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Barbara Ellen James Bobo

Birmingham, Alabama

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BOBO, BARBARA ELLEN JAMES 71, lost her battle for life in this world and went to be with her Lord on Saturday, June 1. Barbara put up a good fight but finally succumbed to cancer, a battle she had been fighting for over a year. She was born in Cedar Grove, Tennessee on July 25, 1941, to Connie...

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Joe & I were so saddened to read of Barbara's illness & passing. Her lovely smile was always so welcoming, her knowledge of politics on so many levels admirable. She will be remembered by so many she helped along the way of life.

Cousin Barbara was an inspiration to everyone who met her, but she was particularly someone for young women to look up to and aspire to be like. As a little child I remember thinking my cousin Peyton had brought home a movie star because she always seemed so blonde and glamorous. Barbara was one of the strongest women in my life and I respected her, as well as loved her. We will all miss her very, very profoundly.

Peyton, just read of Barbara's passing. Living in Plano tx. Thanks for your friendship. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
David McIntyre

Larry, Carolyn, & Robert:
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rhonda Bartholomew Johnson
Lexington, TN

Peyton and family, my thoughts and prayers are with each of you during your loss of Barbara.

I remember working with Mayor Bobo through my years at Harrison Engineering under the direction of Rickey Harrison. He was very instrumental in a lot of progress and development for the Town of Millport under Mayor Bobo's terms. She was a very dedicated leader and worked diligently for her people and Town. I know she will be missed. My condolences to the family.

Peyton, Sorry to hear of Barbara's death.
Our prayers are with you.
Shirley Hunsucker

I remember meeting Barbara when she was running for State office. My late mother, who was from Lamar County, enjoyed meeting and talking with her. We lost a good Democrat who always shared with others.