Bobbie-Parsons-Obituary

Bobbie Jo Wallace Parsons

Birmingham, Alabama

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DIED
February 13, 2015
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Birmingham, Alabama
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Oct. 15, 1944-Feb.13, 2015 Bobbie Jo Parsons passed away on Friday, February 13, 2015 in Birmingham, Alabama. Bobbie Jo was born to Lurleen and George Wallace on October 15, 1944. Bobbie grew up in Clayton, Alabama where she graduated from Clayton High School. Bobbie joined her parents in...

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Still miss this awesome lady! Hugs, y'all! - Little Kenny

I sure do miss Bobbie who was a loving and generous person who was kind to me always. One of our best times is when she visited D.C. and we met with Sen. Strom Thurmond who kept us laughing. God bless our Bobbie and her family.

Despite the years, still miss Bobbie Jo and her no nonsense love; and will never forget her kindness and love for an old fat crippled man like me. Although the years have distanced us; I still love you all, especially Jim, George, Jr. (such a gentle kind man and amazing talent) and his wife Elizabeth, whom we met at Bobbie Jo's Bible study at her home. Hugs and know this silly old man loves you all and misses you.

Jim, just found out about your loss. You and Bobbi Jo were very kind and helpful to us. We are so sorry for your loss. Richard and Cindy Scott

Jim,
Haven't seen you in almost 40 years but finding out about this really brought back some memories.
Hope the best for you & your family.
Vic

Jim, Jumbo, Jason, George, Lee and Peg - Bobbi was a great person, a loving lady, my friend and a hoot. Her kindness to me will never be forgotten. I will never forget the Washington D.C. tour I gave her and the fun we shared, especially during our visit with Strom Thurmond. Although distance curtailed my interaction with her recently, Bobbi Jo is among the most unforgettable, gracious, loving, smart, insightful, toughskinned, lovely,no BS person that I've ever had the pleasure to call my...

So sorry to just learn of this. Joe and Chris Adams

Jim, you are in my thoughts and prayers daily as are Jason and Jimbo. What a blessing you and Bobbi have been in my life. I loved Bobbi she was a gracious and yet one strong and courageous woman. This will be a lone walk for a while; hold on to all the happy memories and all the love you can embrace. God plus the memories, and the love will walk the road with you. Peggy Petix Colby

Jim,

I am George's music friend from Nashville. I only met you folks a couple of times, but I knew what good people Bobbie and you were just by talking to you. I pray for you and your family's hearts to heal.

Randy Layne