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Bobby I. Hodges

Roanoke, Virginia

1937-2009

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Bobby I. Hodges, 71, of Moneta, Va., died on Monday, February 16, 2009, at his home. He was born on April 15, 1937, and was preceded in death by his father, Tass Henry Hodges. He is survived by his wife, Judy Worley Hodges; his son, Robert S. Hodges; his daughter, Mary Beth Hodges; granddaughter,...

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It has been 10 years since we lost my dad and it still hurts and I truly miss him daily. Nothing is the same anymore without him here. He was MOST DEFINITELY the glue that held everything together. Everything is so lost and misguided now. Doesn't seem like anything is fair and balanced anymore. I love you dad and can't wait to see you again!!

Dear Ones:

My heart hurts for your great loss of a wonderful husband, and daddy.

I'll always remember Bobby with a pipe in his mouth, saying, in his low gravelly voice, "Now, Beth..." or "Now, Rob..." That was the end of the discussion.

He didn't talk alot, but when he spoke we listened. Steady, strong, wise and faithful.

We loved him.

I knew Bobby and all of you when we lived in Stanleytown from l972 - 1977.

Judy, I'm not sure I would have come...

Judy, Robbie and Beth
God bless you all and in the future. You were blessed to have had Bobby's devotion and love all these years. You are also blessed to know he is looking down on you to help guide you and watch over you. He and the Lord are golfing as we speak and he is smiling that smile. Let Doug and I know if we can help.

My daddy....there are so many words to accurately describe him.
From my childhood to present, he was always there; support, love, humor, honesty, fairness, decency, guidance, and strength.... HE WAS ALWAYS THERE FOR ME.
My father "provided our family with all the things he had never had", and it seemed his purpose was always to benefit us, my mom, brother, and two precious grandchildren.
The loss of such a beloved father and friend is the most difficult thing I have ever had to...

Dear Judy and Family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of Bobby. I worked with him at Stanley Furntiure and always enjoyed him. My thoughts and prayers are with you now and always.
Linda Clark France and Family

Judy,Robbie,Mary Beth,Ashleigh,Ryan.....We will continue to remember you all in prayer..just remember that Bobby has fought the long battle and won the race and now resides in Heaven with his Heavenly Father. GodBless each of you.

Judy, Beth and Family,
I did not know Bobby long but he always joked with me when I came by the nurshing home to see my Dad. I would go by to say hello to Bobby and he always had a smile for me. I know how difficult of a time this will be for you and how much Bobby will be missed. Keep your hearts open because he will come and touch you for a long time to come. My deepest sympathy to you and your families.