Barbara-Bose-Obituary

Barbara E. Bose

Speedway, Indiana

Aug 25, 1931 – Aug 8, 2018

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BORN
August 25, 1931
DIED
August 8, 2018
LOCATION
Speedway, Indiana

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I was saddened to find Mrs. Bose had died. I rented a room at her house while I worked away from home at Rolls Royce. She and I shared a joy of music. I got an accompanist and played Mozart's violin concerto at her house for her group and I played at her church. We went to concerts together. She was always well dressed and presented herself with class. She was very welcoming when my wife came to visit. My condolences to her family. -John Pinckney

My deepest and sincere sorrow to all family.... a dear and loving influence in my life.
I loved her voice and passion for music... fond memories... loving talks...

I am so shocked, I was rooting for Bobbie to make it to her goal 100 years old. What a pleasant person she was. Her voice was just a joy to hear, and she volunteer it for my fathers funeral many years ago. She was the go to person, if you did not know what to do ask Bobbie! We worked together in real estate since the 80s, we had lunch together, went to funerals together and tour together. I remember her driving her Moms convertible! It was awesome! A little woman driving that big car! I am so...

Bobbie and my mother worked together at J&S Realty many years ago. When my mother recently went to rehabilitation after hospitalization, I recognized her sitting at a table in the dining area. I immediately wheeled mom (Roberta Williams Wiesjahn) over and reminded of who I was. We started laughing because she and mom had breakfast that same morning together, talked to each other and neither one recognized the other. We had a great time catching up after all those years of not seeing each...

Bobbie was a ray of sunshine each day she came to help teach our English Language Learners the finer practice of learning to speak, spell and write our language. She was a blessing to us! Her hard work was so appreciated and enjoyed by the team of teachers at the Brownsburg branch of Adult Basic Education who teach the ELL class. She will be very missed by all of us. I know she is singing with the angels...smiling all the way!

Bobbie and I have been friends for 33 years. We met singing in our church choir, and when it came time to buy a condo, Bobbie was my first choice. She was always willing to answer my many questions related to buying, owning and selling my condo. More recently, she graciously helped me many times as I recovered from major surgery. We will all miss her cheerfulness, sassy sense of humor and the uniqueness that made her Bobbie.

I knew Bobbie from church 30 years ago. I am sorry for your loss.