Lucille-HOBBS-Obituary

Lucille HOBBS

Dayton, Ohio

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HOBBS, Minister Lucille79, of Dayton, OH, and Hartford, CT, beloved wife for 33 years of the late Rev. Artice Lee Hobbs I, went to meet her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Thursday, October 7, 2021, surrounded by her family at her home. Lucille was born May 3, 1942, in Memphis, TN. She was...

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I found an old photo of her with me at my grandma room from sixth grade may 27th 1993. She was a wonderful teacher at olive hill elementary. My condolences.

Keeping the families in my thoughts and prayers.

Your flesh will no longer be apart of this earth, but your spirit will be forever. The high spirit of loving life to the fullest and your love for God, will be forever cherished by everyone have touched. Never forgotten. My deepest condolences to the Hobbs family.

I will miss Mrs. Hobbs. She loved the Lord and her family. She was also the best dressed from head to toe with those classic suits and heels.I remember our years at First Baptist where she was very passionate about singing and serving the Lord. I can hear her singing now"I have a testimony."God has now gained one of the best praisers!

Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum

My deepest sympathies. I taught and worked with Lucille for twenty years at olive hill elementary inTrotwood. We became close friends when we attended a training together at Stanford University in California. She was a joy with whom to work, and an inspiration. I cherish my memories of her Axum sure the many many students she taught and mentored do also. Rest In Peace beautiful In mind, body and sprit, my dear friend and co worker, Lucille!

Thoughts and prayers to you all

Sending my love to the Hobb´s Family!! Grief last forever cause love last forever.. Mrs. Hobbs will forever main in y´all´s heart.. I pray God comfort the family, extended family, and friends..

Dear Lucille Hobbs' Family, I offer our condolences for your great loss. "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." Psalm 30:5 I met Lucille in 2002, when she was the principal of a Trotwood elementary school. I will miss her, her beautiful smile, and her enthusiastic praising the Lord at Phillips Temple Church. I will cherish all the times that she and I looked at one another in awe of the Lord. Be blessed! Warm Regards, Min. James and Pamela Riggins' Family