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Robert "Bobby" Hancock

Mc Calla, Alabama

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Robert "Bobby" Hancock, age 47 of Bessemer, AL went home to be with the Lord on November 1, 2017. He was a member of Briarwood Presbyterian Church. He was proud to be an officer for Vestavia Hills Police Department. He started his journey at Tuscaloosa Police Department then later moved to...

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Bobby was such a bright light. He was a gift to everyone who had an opportunity to meet him and a blessing to those who loved him.

I met Bobby in the 8th grade at Pittman Junior High. We hit it off right away and remained friends all through School. We hung out in the parking lots every weekend and even had a very memorable trip to PC Beach in 1990. All he ever wanted to do was to be an Alabama State Trooper. We lost touch for several years but met again one night in Bessemer. He was a BPD Officer and I worked for Hueytown. I had chased a car into Bessemer and Bobby was my back up. He was a good guy and really just...

I met bobby when I was 10 years old we became more like brothers all through school.when you seen him you seen me we had many nights fishing and hunting.we grew apart as we got older and had families but I never thought of him any less than my brother and friend my heart breaks for his family. My prayers go out . Love you my brother .

Going to miss you Bobby a great neighbor

BOBBY was the first friend I can remember. We were bk fence neighbors till age 11 but WENT all through school together .born the same year
Gaduated the same year ,,,, l hardly saw him anymore after school,but I still saw him from time to time ,,, THERE WASNT ANYONE ELSE LIKE BOB
WE REALLY WERE GOOD FRIENDS AS KIDS,I'm SO
Sorry for his family,HE WAS A GREAT GUY,

Our hearts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. We met Bobby many many years ago when we worked together at Constar Plastics. His contagious laughter and witty personality brightened up the dimmest days. He quickly became someone we loved and considered a friend. He was a selfless person who found time in his busy schedule to visit us during hospital stays and to offer support when we needed it. We will miss him dearly.
Marland and Renna Gilleylen

Our heart and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time. We met Bobby many many years ago when we worked at Constar Plastics together. His witty comments and silly antics turned any dim situation bright. He quickly became a friend and someone we grew to love and respect. He will be greatly missed.
Marland and Renna Gilleylen

Me and Bobby were childhood friends, but lost touch with each other for a while until he and I served at a local fire dept. He was the same old Bobby. Funny and a great fireman...He taught me so many things during my time with the dept with him.. I will always be proud to call him a friend and I will miss him and the times we had I will cherish forever... I will never forget his infectious laugh...
Thanks for your friendship and service..

God speed Bobby, until I see you again

Praying for you and your family. I am so sorry about this tragedy. Sidney thinks the world of you Angie. I'll be praying for you and your daughter.