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Robert "Bob" Hollingsworth

Spanish Fort , Alabama

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Dec. 1, 1945 - Aug. 20, 2015 SPANISH FORT Robert "Bob" Marshall Hollingsworth, age 69, a native of Anniston/Oxford, Alabama and a resident of Spanish Fort, passed away Thursday, August 20, 2015. He was preceded in death by his parents, Reverend and Mrs. C.W. Hollingsworth, and his brother James...

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Diane I just learned of the passing of Bobby from another cousin. Bobby and I were a few months apart in age and sorry we lost contact after the move to Pensacola, that is the last city I had for you. Aunt Macey was a special person. I did not know you and Bobby were living in Spanish Fort, that is odd, our son Terry and his family moved to Spanish Fort five years ago. I would love to have a conversation and catch up on everyone.
Dennis (Dink) Hollingsworth
Irondale, AL

I remember so many good times with Uncle Wilburn and Bobby & Butch. I'm saddened because all of the Hollingsworth's first cousins didn't stay closer together.

My prayers are with your family at this sad time, may God Almighty be your strength and support. Psalms 83:18. ~I.Needham

May the true God provide you comfort from the pain of grief and console your heart ache (1Cor 15:21,22) sorry for your grief

Dianne,
I am so sorry for everything Bob,you and all of your family have been through these last years.
I do not have your address,email or phone number to contact you...I didn't realize this until I had left the VA home last week. My brother and I have been thinking about you and all of the sweet and thoughtful things you did along the way to make our Daddy's days much brighter. I am leaving you my [email protected]...
Praying for you and know Bob is out of pain...

I am sorry for your loss. May prayer comfort you.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 "Pray constantly."

Bobby (I think) on left end. Me on right end

My sympathies and sorrow for the family. I called him Bobby and I remember playing at his house out in the yard with toy trucks and road graders. A bunch of us boys also played out in the field next to my "Uncle" Jim Traywick's barber shop there close to where he lived. We were somehow related through his mother's side of the family.

Bobby and I was raised like brothers. We started first grade at Friendship together. Sorry for your loss.