Robert-Jarrell-Obituary

Robert Jarrell

Annapolis, Maryland

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Robert "Bobby" Jarrell, (74), of Annapolis, MD, passed away on June 10, 2024. Born on March 20, 1950 to the late Robert and Ray Jarrell. Bobby, fondly known as The Chicken Man, owned Cheep Cheep Chicken and was formerly a partner at Machoian Chicken. He enjoyed spending time with family and...

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Bobby Jarrell....I remember him at my swimming lessons at Bay Ridge Beach when we were both quite young; I think he might have told the instructor that I wasn't really 'swimming', but pretending to, as I crawled along the sandy bottom! LOL. I loved seeing him off and on over the years -- always cheerful and funny - Chicken Man at the Market House -- he would always slip me some 'bonus' pieces....Gone too Soon, Bobby!

As I remember our many meetings at the " Market House " and on State Circle. You were always interesting and funny to talk with . I remember in early 70s you wold call the ladies we saw , Chickies as we drove around in your car a light yellow Nova ?? . RIB you 9 ball king !

I have known Bobby since 1965. He was one of the regular patrons of Pete's Pool Hall on Main Street - Annapolis. He was a good pool player. He had a good personality and was very quick witted. We would play 9 ball on the first table for a fifty cents a game. We would, on occasion, have a reunion and play pool on Tommy Thompson's pool table. Bobby lived life on his terms. He was fiercely proud of his daughter and would glow when he spoke of her accomplishments. He will be missed.

I DID NOT KNOW "BOBBY" PERSONALLY BUT I CERTAINLY ENJOYED GOING TO CHEEP CHEEP CHICKEN FOR HIS DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN. I ESPECIALLY LOVED HIS FRIED LIVERS AND GIZZARDS AND SINCE HIS BUSINESS CLOSED, I HAVE NOT FOUND ANYTHING COMPARABLE. PAT HARFORD, ANNAPOLIS

What a sweet gentle soul! Always smiling always happy! The world has lost a good one! Rest in peace dear friend.

Love those fried chicken hearts Rest in peace my friend.

Much love for a loving caring soul. May the Dear Lord hold the family and friends in his loving arms and give them the strength to carry on. His memories will live on in our hearts forever, that no one can ever take away. R.I.P. my sweetness Vicki & Mark Chilcote