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In loving memory of Bobbie Ann Stephens, who passed away in Cumby, Texas. Bobbie was born on August 10, 1943, and throughout her lifetime, she touched the lives of many with her kind and caring nature.
Bobbie dedicated her career to serving others as a Nurses Aide, where she provided comfort and care to those in need. Beyond her professional role, she brought joy to those around her as a professional Meme, spreading laughter and light-heartedness wherever she went.
Known for her sweet and thoughtful personality, Bobbie was loved for her loving and accepting nature. She found joy in hobbies such as crafts, sewing, cooking, and singing off-key. One of her greatest pleasures was letting others win at board games and sending out encouraging letters and cards to brighten someone's day.
Among Bobbie's proudest accomplishments were her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who meant the world to her. She is now survived by her loving husband Weldon Stephens; daughters Michele Stephens, Sandra Allison and husband Paul, Donna Stephens; grandkids Brad and Sherina, Stephanie, Brandon and Ashley, Ashley and Jake, Lauren, Shelby and Jon; siblings Jeanie Edwards, Elaine Favors; brothers Don McCarter, Terry McCarter; numerous nieces and nephews; 14 great-grandkids; and 2 great-great-grandkids on the way.
Bobbie is now reunited in peace with her mother Eunice Bridwell, father Charles Collins, grandparents Bessie and Ruben Blacksher, as well as Willie and Edith Collins, along with an infant brother who passed before her.
Bobbie Ann Stephens will be fondly remembered for the love she shared with all who knew her. Her legacy of kindness and compassion will live on in the hearts of those she leaves behind. May she rest in eternal peace.
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