1941
2013
June 1941 – May 18, 2013
Survived by wife of 49 years Patricia L. Godsey Bobbitt, son Charles Jr, daughters Hope Long and Christina Draven; grandsons Caleb, Jacob, and Hunter, great-granddaughter Charlotte Farquhar, and great-grandson Cole Manzo; brothers James of Louisiana and Larry of Arkansas. Preceded in death by parents James Bobbitt and Elizabeth Penner Bobbitt, sister Hazel Visker, brothers Jerry Keith, Gary D., and Richard; son Franklin E. Moutray, and daughters Candace L., Chelsea P. Manzo. Charles served in the U.S. Navy for 4 years aboard the U.S.S. Constellation and was employed at the Port of Sacramento for 29 years. He enjoyed playing cards, traveling, camping, bowling, fishing, and spending time with the grandkids and family.
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5 Entries
June 15, 2013
Caleb,Jacob,and Hunter Ravenscroft/Duncan
Missing you every day Grandpa Love your three grandsons
June 15, 2013
Caleb Ravenscroft
Hey Grandpa all I wanted for my birthday this year was to visit you in the hospital see you one last time and spend some time with you. You were always the person who taught me life lessons and how to be a better person, whenever we were in the car and I was in trouble because I did something wrong you were their to teach me how to not make bad mistakes and for that thank you I hope you have a pleasent time with your brothers sister daughters and son rest in peace. Your grandson Caleb.
May 23, 2013
Our condolences to all of Charlies family. It was a pleasure working with Charlie at the Port Of Sacramento and he was a real stand up person and will be greatly missed, a real class act and the Port was lucky to have him!!! We will miss you Charlie, from the guy's at the Port.
May 23, 2013
rose vigil
Sorry for your loss Charles will be missed he was so much apart of our family as well may he rest in peace
May 21, 2013
Angie Ortega
To The Bobbitt Family, God be with you and help ease your pain in the days ahead. Charles was a wonderful person and will be missed.
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