Barbara Jo "Bobbie" Wann, 69, of Frankfort, Ind., died March 18, 2022, at I.U. Health, Lafayette, Ind. She was born May 28, 1952, in Frankfort to Herbert Lee & Geneva Pearl (Crumpton) Short. She married Aaron F. Wann on May 9, 1987, at the Frankfort Baptist Temple in Frankfort and he survives.
Bobbie attended Clinton Prairie and received her GED. She had worked for Frito Lay, Clinton County Jail and was a bus aid for the Frankfort Schools. She was a member of the Souls' Harbor Missionary Baptist Church and in the Ladies Club there. Bobbie loved collecting and decorating with primitives and antiques. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family.
She is survived by her husband, Aaron F. Wann of Frankfort, 2 sons, Jason Todd Isenhower and William Shannon Isenhower of Frankfort, 2 stepsons, Rodney Wann and Marc (Linda) Wann of Frankfort, 3 sisters, Christy Douglas of Frankfort, Karen (Rob) Bogue of Frankfort and Kim (Scott) Fleischhauer of Mulberry, nephews and nieces, Kortney (Josh) Golden, Katelyn (Dakota) Large, Ethan Fleischhauer, Chase Fleischhauer, Lisa (Jay) Pierce and Allison (Greg) Conrad, great nieces and nephews whom she adored and thought of as her own grandchildren, Averi & Savannah Golden and Hudson Large, grandson, Jacob Troxel, step grandchildren, Meghann Wann, Madison Wann and Katelyn (Kent) Smith, and 6 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, daughter-in-law, Patricia Wann, and brother-in-law Michael Douglas.
Visitation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, March 21, 2022, at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St. Frankfort. The funeral service will follow at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Pastor Chase Lay will officiate. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to Souls' Harbor Missionary Baptist Church, 357 Alhambra Ave., Frankfort, IN 46041. Please visit goodwin funeralhome.com, where you may leave a message for the family.
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