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Bobbie Ann Warnock

Eastpointe, Michigan

1944 - 2015

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DIED
August 25, 2015
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Eastpointe, Michigan

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Warnock, Bobbie Ann, age 70, of Eastpointe, went home with the Lord on August 25, 2015. Bobbie was born on October 15, 1944, the daughter of the late Alberta and Robert Warnock. A celebration of life memorial will be held Friday September 4, 2015 at 11 a.m. at Christ Church, 61 Grosse Pointe...

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Precious freind, strong spirit gentle spirit. You are aa favorite memory in my life, so glad and blessed to know you.

miss you dear youd class xoxo steve and sam xo xo great times

I am so glad I had the opportunity to take you to lunch this summer. You were a great asset to Wayne-Weatland, I respected your views and outlook on what should be happening. You truly made a difference! Ron Somers

I will miss you so much you added joy to my life your Memorial was the best.It was so classy an event that it seemed to be what you would have wanted as if it was planned by you. As classy as you, my dear.I know you are with the angels.

Dear family,
Thank you for producing a service honoring Bobbie that was just like her--beautiful, classy, meaningful. A wonderful tribute.

Bobbie and I met at Flint Junior College in Flint just out of high school. She always had a smile, great ideas and was a good friend. At the service today I learned that her heart had grown, her skills were many and the love she gave was free flowing. Everyone who had known her over the years was indeed blessed by her. She has touched so many lives helping to bring out the best in others. Bobbie will be missed by us all.

We are crushed. You will be missed more than you could ever imagine, by so many. Rest peacefully...until we meet again

R.I.P. Ms. Warnock. you will be missed but never forgotten. thank you for everything you did for me. today we say good bye to you, we know you rest in peace, the way you touched so many lives, you did with grace and ease. forever I'll remember you, and all you that you have done, I'm grateful that you changed my life, but I'm not the only one. thank you. you're the best teacher I ever had.

I wanted to be at your service Miss Bobbie in hopes I would have an opportunity to speak for a minute. To tell the world what you mean to me and so many of your students; what a difference you have made in my life! So few people take the time like you have for each and every student in your life. The time you took to understand our problems, fears & troubles along with our love & passions when no one else had the time. The time to ask us what we planned to do with our future; why we were...