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Frieda Bobbing Church

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Church Church, Frieda Bobbing age 89 and resident of Ft Lauderdale since 1945, died peacefully in her home on May 31. She is survived by a son Ernest and daughter Patricia, 4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren from her marriage to real estate developer Ernest J. Bobbing who died in 1967. She...

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My heart aches for the Bobbing Family during this time. Rita was the mother of one of my dearest friends. Rita was a beautiful and elegant woman and I will never forget how special she always treated me. She was a delight to be around and someone who I will remember forever. Rita will be truly missed but will always be in out hearts.

JUNE 6, 2011
I will never forget what a wonderful, and caring person my Aunt Rita was. She was very smart, and had a great sense of humor. She was also a great sister to my mother. I will miss my Aunt Rita Very Much.

Nephew, Charles Jordan

Our deepest sympathy to the family. "Rita" as we knew her was my mother Evelyn Merolle's dearest friend til her passing. I have many fond childhood memories of the Merolle's and Bobbing's socializing together. Rita was a fun-loving lady and always beautiful. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Our deepest condolences. Howard and Mary Austin

Our deepest simpethy my mother Evelyn's dearest and best friend and they spent many happy times together.

Love the Merolle's

I saw her as a proud and elegant woman and always warm and friendly to me. This great lady will truly be missed by all of us who knew her.

Our deepest comdolences to "The Bobbing Family". Frieda and the family are certainly in God's thoughts. He eager to heal the pain of losing a loved one.Psalms 147:3-" Our loving God is healing the broken hearted ones, and binding up their painful spots."

My grandma was unlike any other. She was sensitive, smart and funny--always beautiful--particularly when she laughed--and never "old". She was fiery and proud and I will miss her stories and her frank demeanor. She was loved deeply by her loyal children, who were always there for her, night and day, and my heart is with them now.

I only knew Frieda through the eyes and expressions of Rosco, and he adored her. He expressed how sweet her caring conversations were and how loving and giving she was to him. My deepest sympathy's to all family, friends and loved ones, especially to Bob and Nicole of whom I know personally, my heart felt condolence. God Bless You. Rosco Maritinez and Susan Brandt