Lyndal-Hobbs-Obituary

Lyndal Bernard "Bill" Hobbs

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

About

LOCATION
Louisville, KY, Kentucky

Obituary

Send Flowers

HOBBS, LYNDAL BERNARD "BILL," 87, of Louisville, passed away Friday, April 10, 2009 at his residence. He was born in Fancy Farm, KY on May 12, 1921 to Iva (Toon) and James Everett Hobbs. He enlisted in the US Army in 1942. He was a sergeant in the 95th Infantry Division and served in the Battle...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Kathy, You, Randy, and family are in our prayers and thoughts during your time of grief.

My earliest memories of Uncle Billy include Amboy Drive. In the early part of 1950 I had been discharged from Children's Hospital in Louisville and I stayed with Uncle Billy and Aunt Pat pending the return train ride back to Fancy Farm. My later memories include standing around the card table watching in order to learn the proper way to play and win at cut throat. No matter which cards were delt to him, Uncle Billy played them while staying cool and calm. I will remember his laughter and...

I remember the Church picnics, cookouts, card games and Derby parties with Billy and Pat. The love they showed for the Warren and Lucille Robinette family will not be forgotten. Vivat Jesus Billy!

I am so sorry for your loss. Have such fond memories of the family.Aunt Pat,I will always remember the kindness you and Uncle Billy gave to my brother Gerald and myself.You took us out of Fancy Farm and to the big city of Louisville for a summer break from the farm.God bless you both.

So sorry to hear of the loss of Uncle Billie-he would always make us feel special with his gentle touch of the cheek.We will keep everyone in our prayers.Love Cousin Rose Peek(Hobbs) & family

dad and Karen

Bill and Pat happier days

Kathy, I am so sorry I did not make it to the funeral home and even more so for your loss. It will get easier and you will eventually find yourself doing things he taught you or repeating something he used to say and everytime you think of him you will bring him closer to your heart. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Aunt Pat, Lynn, Leo, Karen, Nellie, and Kathy,
I am very sorry to hear of Uncle Billys' death. I know he will be missed within the entire extended Hobbs family. I will have fond memories of him at the family events starting with the baseball games at Papa Hobbs yard. He was always a gentlemen and a caring person, and although we did not see him around Fancy Farm as often as Uncle Dewey and Uncle Earl, he always made me feel like he knew me and wanted me to be happy with my life. I...