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Bobbie Wilkinson Minor

San Angelo, Texas

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SAN ANGELO Bobbie Wilkinson Minor went to play piano for Jesus on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009, at the tender age of 98. Born Aug. 23, 1911, in Petty, Texas, to Thomas and Mary Etta Wilkinson. Bobbie lived much of her life in San Angelo and considered it home. Bobbie married Clarence Minor in 1948....

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Clarence Minor was my great uncle and he was blessed to meet and wed such a sweet, lively and wonderful lady in Aunt Bobbie. I had the pleasure of spending a weekend with Bobbie before she moved out of her house and those are moments I truly treasure.

BOBBIE USE TO BE A CUSTOMER OF MINE MANY MANY YEARS AGO AND SHE WAS SUCH A PLEASURE TO WAIT ON. SHE WILL BE MISSED. SHE ALWAYS BRIGHTENED UP THE DAY WHEN SHE CAME IN.

PAM FRIDAY, SAN ANGELO, TX

I remember Aunt Bob's smile and how she was always happy and positive. I never had the opportunity to hear her play the piano in this lifetime, but I'm looking forward to hearing her play in heaven.

What a wonderful person with a BIG heart. Growing up in Wilson, we didn't see her a lot but the times that we did she was such a joy to be around. We will miss her.

Joel Clary (Lubbock, Tx)

Bobbie touched my life and the lives of my grandsons with her sweet smile. She played the piano beautifully for Jesus and now is blessed to be by His side...I will miss her very much but will see her again.

Aunt Bob was always smiling and could not wait to give family and friends a big hug! We'll miss her very much. Rachel Leigh (San Diego, CA)

I loved her very much. She was like a mom to me. I can see her now playing the piano and now up in heaven. We will be together someday. God used her to touch many.
Elaine Barlow
Friendswood, Texas

Every time I saw Aunt Bob she always
had a smile on her face, and was always
laughing. She was very giving.

Lessia Clem, New Home, Texas