Bobbie Sue Stolt, born on June 7, 1974, in Jamestown, New York, passed away while surrounded by the love of her family. She was the daughter of Jean Henderson and Robert Crowl.
On March 13, 1991, Bobbie Sue married the love of her life, Roger Stolt Jr., in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Together they built a beautiful life and were blessed with two daughters, Amber Sibson (Tyler Sibson) and Dianna Moody (Jake Moody).
Known to her family as “Nana,” Bobbie Sue cherished her role as a grandmother. She was blessed with six grandchildren who brought immense joy to her life: Paisley Grace, Ryker B., Kinsley, Rowan, Westin Dale, and the newest baby girl, Ruby Lynne. She was especially proud to teach them sign language, sharing countless precious moments watching them learn, grow, and play at the parks.
Before her illness, Bobbie Sue worked in housekeeping at Campbell County Hospital. With her warm personality and love of people, she later found great joy working as a breakfast attendant at the Holiday Inn Express, where she loved greeting and serving guests each day.
Bobbie enjoyed fishing with her husband in every season. She welcomed everyone she met with kindness—never knowing a stranger—and touched many lives with her generous spirit.
She is survived by her five sisters—Lori, Janet, Lisa, Sherry, and Debbie—and her brother, Rick Henderson, Brian Delcamp as well as many nieces and nephews who dearly loved their Aunt Bobbie.
One of her greatest adventures was the move from Pennsylvania to Wyoming, where she and her family created memories that will forever be held close to their hearts. Though her loss leaves an ache within those who love her, they take comfort in knowing she is at peace in Heaven with Jesus, held safely in His Kingdom.
Bobbie will be missed beyond measure, but her legacy of love, laughter, and kindness lives on in the hearts of all who knew her.
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