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James Stroble Obituary

STROBLE, JAMES BRADLEY "BRAD", 38 Moultrie, GA - James Bradley "Brad" Stroble, 38, of Moultrie, GA, died Sunday February 11, 2007 at Colquitt Regional Medical Center from injuries received in an auto accident. Graveside funeral services will be held at 11:00AM Saturday at the Forest Meadows Central Cemetery with Pastor Don Mauldin officiating. Born September 9, 1968 in Telfair County, GA, he was the son of Connie Smith Stroble and the late James Frederick Stroble. He was a superintendent with J.C.D. Construction and was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving in addition to his mother of Gainesville is a son, James Wesley Stroble of Moultrie, GA; two daughters, Kerstin Brianna Stroble of Cairo, GA and Ashlyn Summer Stroble of Crawfordville, FL; his special friend, Dympna Norman of Doerun, GA; a sister, Sherry Stroble Thomas and husband Tim, and two nephews, Jardian and Chance Thomas, all of Gainesville. Arrangements are under the care of MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES, 311 South Main Street, Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 376-5361. Memorial contributions may be made to the James W. Stroble Fund, c/o Ameris Bank, 2513 Main St., Moultrie GA 31768.

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Published by Gainesville Sun from Feb. 15 to Feb. 17, 2007.

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Kerstin Stroble Desuyo

February 11, 2022

Hi Dad,
Today marks 15 years I have missed you. I wish you were here to see all the things I have done and dreams I have made a reality. I married the most perfect person for me and now we have a little one on the way. I always wondered if you would be proud of me but today I can say I KNOW you would. I love you and i miss you every single day dad. I hope you are dancing in the sky with a smile on your face. Forever your little girl!

Sherry Stroble-Thomas

February 26, 2007

My Dear Brother,
What can I say you are truely going to be missed by all of us. It is so hard for me to do this to write in this book and to let you go. I will keep your memory alive I really don't have to because your clone, your youngest nephew Chance will..you know he is you made over. Both the boys say you were the greatest uncle ever. You were a great brother and burying you was like ripping my heart out I don't think it will ever be the same. This is not the plan that we had we were suppose to grow old together. But I made a promise to you many years ago that if something happened to you that I would take care of your kids and that is what I intend to do. It is so lonely for me knowing that I do not have you anymore. It really hurt me at the age of 22 to bury daddy and now 22 yrs later I am having to bury my only brother. I know that you have peace now and you can rest. Please watch over us and tell daddy that I still miss him and that I love him and will forever be DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL..Brad I Love you with all of my heart and will miss you forever..Your Sister..

Anna Ruth, Chub,Chuck & Jeff Johnson

February 17, 2007

Dear Mrs. Stroble, Sherry and Families,

We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our prayers and our thoughts. If there is anything that we can do for you please let us know.

Vicki Tucker (Crockrell)

February 16, 2007

I went to school with Brad and he was always so nice. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Stroble family.

Paula Grow (Thornton)

February 15, 2007

Brad was one of my best friends during high school. I can remember us driving around in the white ford pickup. He was the greatest. He has a wonderful caring mother and very loving sister. I lost contact with Brad after school but have often talked about all the fun we use to have. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Zina (BHS Class of 1985) Lopez

February 15, 2007

I went to Bradford High School with Brad and always found him to be a caring person. I am so sorry for the loss of your dad, son, brother and friend.

Tushina Vanzant Weir

February 15, 2007

I lived near Brad & Sherry growing up. I am so terribly sorry to hear about the loss of Brad. My prayers and thoughts are with the entire Stroble family. Take care and may God bless you.

CINDY CARSON

February 15, 2007

BRAD AND I BECAME REAL GOOD FRIENDS WHILE HE WAS WORKING IN BOSTON. I HAD THE PRIVALEDGE TO MEET HIS KIDS AND FOUND OUT WHAT A WORDERFUL DAD HE WAS. I WAS THERE WHEN HE PAINTED THE BRICK GOLD AND MADE THE MAYOR THINK WE HAD STRUCK GOLD. MY DADDY, WHO OWNED THE FEED COMPANY, AND BRAD ACTUALLY PLANNED THAT TOGETHER- IT WAS HILARIOUS!!! OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS EVEN THOUGH I DIDN'T SEE HIM EVERY DAY WE ALWAYS KEPT IN TOUCH. HE WILL BE MISSED VERY MUCH AND I AM THANKFUL FOR ALL THE GOOD MEMORIES.

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