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Dr. James Bobo

Florence, Alabama

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BOBO Dr. James Bobo, age 87, of Florence, Alabama, passed away Friday, September 10, 2010. Dr. Bobo served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He received his B.S. degree from the University of North Alabama and his Ph.D. in Economics from LSU. At the University of New Orleans, he taught...

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Dear Mrs. Bobo and Pat,
I was thinking about you and decided to look for you on the internet and read about JB in my search. I am sorry for your loss. He was also a southern gentleman full of generosity and kind words. I miss all of you and would like to connect. Please email me at [email protected]
Much love, Renee Perrin

Dear Cala: James commanded our greatest respect for his success both in his academic career and in his personal life. We always thought of you and him as cherished friends and have often recalled wonderful moments shared together with you in great conversation and much laughter back in the days at the University of New Orleans. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Mrs. Cala,
My sympathies to you on the loss of your husband. God Bless.
-Pam Olivier, daughter of Marijane Olivier, 39th Street, Metairie,LA

Best Teacher I Ever Had THe Honor to Know. Condolences to all. Be well.

I was a student in that first class at LSUNO. I had Dr. Bobo as a professor in several classes and learned so much from him. I had great respect for Dr. Bobo and am deeply saddened by his passing. May the peace of the Lord be with him.

Dear Cala,
We are so sorry to learn of James'death. He was a great friend and colleague. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Pat and Lee Covey,
PO Box 1384
Fairhope, Ala. 36533






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Dear Harriet
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your father.
Karen Edmunds

Dear All--James was a good friend and mentor--he was a big supporter of the UNO Urban Studies Institute and was the reason USI came into prominence. He wil be missed.