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Bobby Ray Womble

Lakeland, Florida

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BOBBY RAYWOMBLE, 74Law Enforcement Officer LAKELAND - Bobby Ray Womble, age 74, died of complications of diabetes Friday, (Dec. 4, 2009). Born in Lakeland on Sept. 7, 1935, he was a lifelong resident. He was a law enforcement officer, having retired from the Lakeland Police Department and Polk...

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Dear Friends,
This is Cindy,and loosing Mom and Daddy Boy in a sixteen month period is very tough. Everyone of you are right, Daddy Boy was everyone's friend, and he loved to help. He was my father, but he was many other things to me as well...and i am very proud to be his daughter, as I was proud of he and my mother. I can not find the words to tell you the emptiness that I feel, just knowing that he is not at the other end of the phone...but I know he is in a better place now, in...

Cindy,

Our fathers worked together in law enforcement for many years. As a child I remember Bobby and Daddy getting together when it was time to "gunk" their motorcycles. He was a fun-loving and spirited man and will be greatly missed.

May your faith in God and the love of family and friends sustain you now and in the days ahead.

With deepest sympathy,

Darbi Peterson

Cindy,
Bobby was one of my closest and dearest friends,I know this is hard on you loosing both your Mom and now your Dad in such a short period. I feel like there is this big hole in my heart, already missing him. Please, accept that Rosemary and I are sending our love and prayers and thoughts your way;we loved them both dearly.
Leon Futch

Cindy,
Bobby was one of my closest and dearest friends,I know this is hard on you loosing both your Mom and now your Dad in such a short period. I feel like there is this big hole in my heart, already missing him. Please, accept that Rosemary and I are sending our love and prayers and thoughts your way;we loved them both dearly.
Leon Futch

Cindy,
We are so sorry to hear your father passed away.
We have all had some great times over the year's and some wonderful memories.
Please know that you are in our thought's. We love you

Johnny & Anita Hatcher

Cindy, just to let you know your Dad meant an awful lot to me and our family. He was always ready to laugh and we had a quite a few with him down at the tire store. Our visit to the cabin in Georgia with you, your Mom and Dad is a memory I cherish to this day, it was a hoot. He will be greatly missed and you are in our prayers.

God Bless, Levy T

To the Womble family. You do not know me, but I certainly remember Bobby. I was a New Yorker, a student at Florida Southern when he and I became friends. I have a picture (I hope I can find) of Bobby on his police motor with me on my "radio Patrol" citizen volunteer motorcycle alongside. I went on to be a Polk Deputy, an FDLE agent, and eventually a state govt. executive... but I will always remember the LPD motor officer who may have been my first friend in Florida. Best wishes. Larry...

Cindy, My thoughts are with you this morning. I know you are going through a tough time right now. I am remembering all the fun times and laughter we all had through the years. Bobby and Patsy always had a joke or funny remark on the tip of their tongue and you really liked to pull tricks on me!! I haven't forgotten! We love you and please call anytime.

Cindy, my condolences. I met you quite awhile back when your dad and I were on the Police force together. He was a motorcycle officer at the time and I had just come back from Vietnam. I always liked Bobby and considered him a close friend. Prayers to you and the family.