BOBBIE-WESTBROOK-Obituary

BOBBIE D. WESTBROOK

Houston, Texas

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BOBBIE D. WESTBROOK, 86, passed away, Tuesday, December 15, 2009, in her home surrounded by family. She was born on February 3, 1923 to Ruthe and Clarence Harbour. Bobbie was a Rotary Ann of the Harrisburg Rotary Club. She is preceded in death by her husband, Jack Westbrook, Sr. and grandson,...

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Aunt Bobbie was a fun, glamerous person to me as a young child in Douglas, AZ. I loved her smile, perkiness and wonderful Texas accent -
she always seemed so youthful and enthusastic about life.

What a great example for living life she set - she'll not be forgotten.

The last time I saw my Aunt Bobbie was at the funeral of my father, Sam Westbrook, Jr., in 1983. As always, she looked like a million bucks, classy and stylish. Her bubbly personality was muted, as was appropriate for the occasion, but she still had that sunny smile. I hope that she is beaming in Heaven.

Dear Family,

Our condolences to you on the loss of your mother and grandma. Aunt Bobbie was a wonderful lady. She had a great personality and sense of humor. I liked her ranch stories and if I ever ride in a Ford Bronco again, I will think of her.

Love, your cousins Larry, Jan, Elizabeth, and Kathryn Westbrook

Dear Carolyn Sue, Al, Jackie, Susan and all her Family,

My sincere condolences for the loss of your dear Mother. Aunt Bobbie was sure a wonderful person. She was full of life joy and fun. We always looked forward to their visits to Douglas to visit Grandma Mary Jo and Grandpa Sam. I remember they would always come to our house and my Mother Carmen would make them enchiladas which they loved. I remember both my visits to their house and what a wonderful time I had with them. ...

AUNT BOBBIE WAS A ROCK OF GIBRALTER IN OUR FAMILY AND SHE WILL BE MISSED.

To Jack and other family members:
I am so glad I went by the house just
a couple of days before Bobbie passed
away. But, of course, she was not aware of my presence. However I did see Jack. After that I kept driving by the house and noticed - no cars. Then waited a few days and realized what probably happened.
My most sincere condolences to the entire family. Goodbye my dear friend.
Your next door neighbor for many decades.

Carolyn and Jackie, my heart is soooo heavy. Bobbie was one of the most wonderful women to ever walk this Earth, and you know that I always thought of her as my second mom. So many of the great memories from my childhood include all of you, but I'm really going to miss her. Always funny, always happy, always loving beyond measure. And as I used to tell her to laughing embarassment, pretty sexy too. (Somewhere Jack Sr. is smiling, and raising a Scotch in agreement.) I'm so glad that she got to...

Bobbie in Alto

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