Bobbie Jean Carroll died October 8, 2017. She was born July 8, 1945 in Grand Prairie, Texas to J.J and Mamie Blodgett.
Bobbie graduated from Grand Prairie High School in 1963. She was a bubbly person who enjoyed her work. She spent many years as an executive assistant while working part time doing taxes for H&R Block. She did taxes for 37 years and loved every minute of it.
When Bobbie was 13 years old she made a great friend in David who she met through her church. Time passed and in 1979 she re-connected with David and the two were married in 1985. Bobbie love working with her computer and handling money. Her biggest hobby was her work. She was a member of Matthew Road Baptist Church for 10 years and the treasurer for the
Lone Star Cyclist Club.
Bobbie is preceded in death by her mother Mamie Annie Stagner Blodgett and father J. J. Blodgett.
She is survived by her husband David Carroll; children: Travis Crawford and his wife, Vivian, Tracy Crawford and his wife, Paulene, Kelly Herring and brother Tommy C. Blodgett
and his wife, Tina.
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4 Entries
October 30, 2017
Heartfelt condolences are extended to your family at this difficult time. Seek the love and support God provides to help you cope during this time - Psalms 29:11
October 14, 2017
Heartfelt condolences are extended to your family at this difficult time. Seek the love and support God provides to help you cope during this time - Psalms 29:11
October 13, 2017
Judy Underwood
David, Love and prayer's to you and your family. Bobbie was a special lady, we will miss her. Judy & Jack Underwood
October 13, 2017
Debbie Carroll
We always had such good times together. You were not only my aunt but a very good friend. We are sure going to miss you. You are finally at peace. Love you so much. Don & Deb
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