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Hoyt & Sherie Pinkard posted a condolence
Bobby and Hoyt were best friends and spent alot of time together during their school years. They both loved motorcyles and hot rod cars. Our prayers will be with his faimly during this difficult time.
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toni hughes posted a condolence
Personally i did not know bobby.. but i was friends with rick and the family..i would like to express my condolenses to them.. also,, i would like to get a special message to rick if possible.. rick: i am so sorry for the loss of your brother...and you and your parents will be in my thoughts as you go through these trying times.. i always loved you guys...and i am so sorry...
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Patty Harvel posted a condolence
Rick sorry for the loss of your brother, I will be praying for your family during this difficult time.
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Tim Jackson posted a condolence
Playing together as pre-schoolers on the mill village, Little League teammates, going all the way through school together, working after school and summers in the Cotton Mill, riding around in a blue Plymouth Duster, laughing at the crazy things we said and did. Truly a part of me died when Bobby passed away. Rest in peace Ole Hop! To his parents, children, and Rick, please know that you are all in my prayers.
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james hamby posted a condolence
rick, i'm sorry to hear about bobby. bill texted me and told me. i'm in colorado working and unable to be there. had some fun times with bobby and will miss him. i am praying for you and again am sorry!
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Dave Hodges posted a condolence
Bobby and I were true friends
thru our High school years.
To his parents, children, and
all members of the family.I am thinking of you in this time of sorrow.
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Peggie and Wayne Ward posted a condolence
Aunt Doris, Uncle Buck, and Rick. We are never ready for this time in our life especially when we lose our children before us.
Bobby and I talked a lot lately when he was in the hospital and he wanted to get better but he was just not strong enough. I do wish he could have made it.
All of you have my love and are in our thooughts and prayers.
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Quattlebaum’s was founded in 1930 by Robert B. Quattlebaum on Roanoke’s West Point Street. Relocated to Maple Drive, Quattlebaum Funeral Home was just across from Knight Sanatorium for many years. In 1953, a new building was constructed on College Street – where the funeral home is today.
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Quattlebaum Funeral Home
319 College Street
Roanoke, Alabama 36274
Phone (334) 863-4141
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