Robert "Bobby"-Godfrey-Obituary

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Robert "Bobby" Lee Godfrey

Calera, Alabama

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DIED
July 27, 2015
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Calera, Alabama

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Robert Lee (Bobby) Godfrey, age 72, of Calera, met his Redeemer on Monday, July 27, 2015 in Birmingham, Alabama. He was born on July 12, 1943, in Natchez, Mississippi, weighing in at 4lb. He had a heart of gold and left this earth much better than he found it. He was raised by his grandparents and was forever thankful that they stepped in and took him in as one of their own. He was preceded in death by parents, W.W. & Mae Godfrey, Marie Drees; daughter, Anna Marie Godfrey and brother, Jack Drees. He is survived by his wife, Velma Jean Sizemore Godfrey; children, Robin (Steve) Acre, Beth (Ricky) Winterbottom, Chris Godfrey; grandchildren, Anna (Rev. Stephen) Cannon, Lauren Acre, Paul (fiancé Jenny Jackson) Winterbottom, Brad Acre, Adam (Chelsie) Winterbottom and Maddy Acre; great grandchildren, Savannah, Will and Bethany Cannon, Wyatt Winterbottom; siblings, Martha (Jake) Propst, Sonny Drees, Sidney (Betty) Godfrey and Linda Miller. He loved his precious Boston terriers Millie, Dixie and Bubba. He was one of the funniest men you would ever meet and when he entered a room you certainly knew it. He made people laugh with his stories and had a new one every day. He retired from Blue Circle and the City of Calera and then worked part time as a bailiff at the Shelby County Courthouse. He was a current member of Pelham Baptist Church and had been a member for 49 years of Calera Baptist Church. He loved Jesus with all of his heart and his one desire, in his hand-written funeral plans, was that all his friends and family be saved so he could see them all again in Heaven. He loved Auburn football, camping, making people laugh, baseball and sharing his love with others. He graduated from Calera High in 1961 and played all three sports and played them well. He married his high school sweetheart in 1961 and they enjoyed 54 years together. His favorite verse was Acts 20:35, ?it is more blessed to give than to receive? and it showed in everything he did for others. He certainly, ?fought the good fight, finished the race and kept the faith? and heard his Jesus say, ?well done my good and faithful servant?. His Homecoming service will be Friday, July 31, 2015 at 1:00 pm at Pelham First Baptist Church with visitation from 11:30 am-1:00 pm and interment in Shelby Memory Gardens. Donations can be made to Sav-a-life Shelby, P.O. Box 1359, Pelham, 35124. Please sign online condolences at www.boltonfuneralhome.com.

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Our "BESTEST" Friend - Bobby,
Since 1994 the four of us have had some of the best, most wonderful times together. The meals we have shared together always involved laughs!!! Our trips together - Orlando to watch our Tigers play, New Orleans, again to watch our Tigers. This trip we all saw way more than we wanted to see on Bourbon Street where we all danced in the street to Mustang Sally!!! Years of sitting on the front row, upper section at Jordan Hare together. Oh the laughs...

Tomorrow, Bobby, you will be gone one month. I wish I could turn back the clock. I would take you camping one more time to Wind Creek and we would ride over to the "Plains", eat at Cheeseburger Cheeseburger and then stop at J & M Bookstore and just look around. We would worship at Lakeside Baptist and hear Bro. Al Jackson preach. I would take you to Columbus, Ms. to be with your brothers, sisters and cousins whom you loved so much, especially little Shelby Rose because you were her favorite....

Papa, I just want you to know how much I love you & miss you! I think about you every day and miss you SO! I know you're not suffering & you're happy as can be in Heaven. I believe with all of my heart that you are all of our guardian angel now. Family gatherings will never be the same, you were the life of the party! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!! I'm so sorry I wasn't there for you like I should've been through your battle with cancer, I regret that so much now!!! I didn't want to think it was as...

Dear Mrs. Jean, Robin, Beth and Chris, I didnt know your husband/daddy that well but I knew for sure he was a Godly man. My grandmother, Mrs. Willie Franklin, adored him and Jean. Bobby was always there to help the little elderly ladies down the church steps at the old Calera Baptist Church. When my nana died, I called Bobby personally and asked him to be a pallbearer. I will never ever forget what he told me. He said "it would be my honor to do this for Mrs. Franklin. Right then and there I...

My precious daddy, I have been to the cemetery everyday to make sure you are really gone and that you are OK. I know that you are in heaven, but, that cemetery plot is all I have left. You were the best dad a girl could ask for and I am so blessed to tell people you are my "daddy".Christmas, birthdays, football games, the beach, the camping trips, holidays will NEVER be the same without you there to make us laugh. You were the most generous man I have ever known and I hope I can leave a...

Just heard about your loss.....Heaven's gain. You and your family are in my prayers.

Mary Sykes, Calera,Al.

God bless.

I am so sorry for your loss ,Heavens gain .Will keep you in my prayers.He was a wonderful person.

The service was a sign of an awesome legacy to his life in the Lord and his family is a blessing because of his leadership. Thank you for sharing the memories, love and the messages with us today.