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Roberta ”Bobbie” Webster
08/25/1920 — 09/16/2002
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Marceline, Missouri
Roberta ”Bobbie” Webster
ROBERTA ''B0BBIE'' WEBSTER
BORN AUGUST 25TH, 1920 IN MARCELINE, MISSOURI, BOBBIE WENT TO BE WITH OUR LORD SEPTEMBER 16TH, 2002 AT AGE 82.
IN 1947, BOBBIE AND HER HUSBAND, JOE WEBSTER, MOVED TO RICHLAND WHERE THEY MADE THEIR HOME FOR THE PAST 55 YEARS.
BOBBIE WORKED AS A LAB TECHNITION FOR MANY DIFFERENT COMPANIES AT HANFORD OVER THE YEARS, EVENTUALLY RETIRING FROM BATTELLE IN 1989.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN WEST RICHLAND WAS WHERE BOBBIE ACCEPTED JESUS INTO HER LIFE.
BOBBIE IS SURVIVED BY HER TWO CHILDREN, PATRICIA JONES AND ROBERT WEBSTER, THREE GRANDCHILDREN, DANIELLE WEBSTER, NIKI JONES AND ERIC JONES, ONE GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER, MAKALA WEBSTER, ALL OF RICHLAND, ONE BROTHER, DWAYNE TARPENING OF MARCELINE, MISSOURI AND ONE SISTER, DORIS SIMPSON OF LOWER LAKE, CALIFORNIA, AND NUMEROUS NIECES AND NEPHEWS.
SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HER HUSBAND, JOE WEBSTER, PARENTS, ELMER AND ELVA TARPENING, SISTERS, FREDA CHIOLERIO AND VIRGINIA SWIFT.
THROUGHOUT HER LIFE BOBBIE TOUCHED MANY LIVES WITH HER WARMTH, CARING, AND UNCONDITIONAL LOVE. SHE WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE OUR INSPIRATION.
WE LOVE YOU, MOM.
FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 2002, AT 2:00 P.M. AT EINANS FUNERAL HOME, 915 BY-PASS HIGHWAY, RICHLAND, WA 99352. INTERMENT WILL FOLLOW AT SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS.
My mother Mitzi Butcher would like to express her condolences to the family and fondly remembers the good times she and my dad Butch had with Bobbie and Joe.
I worked at The Hair Hut where Bobbi came to get her hair done. She was such a pretty lady with a beautiful smile and depostition. We all enjoyed visiting with her. She will be missed. My condolences to her family.
No body had a more caring Aunt than my Aunt Bobbie.She would come across to you as having true southern hospitality.I will always remember thankgiving dinners at my Aunt Bobbie Uncle Joe’s house. When she would say good bye on the phone she would say” okey dokey” meaning good bye.
I’ll always remember Aunt Bobbies way of showing her love, and Thankgiving dinners at her home with our family when I was a child.
I worked in and around Bobbie for a number of years at Battelle. She was truly a Grand Lady.
I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. I remember seeing her here at work she was always running everywhere and was a delight to work with. She always had a kind word for everyone and never seemed to get upset about anything. I will remember her always.
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Roberta ”Bobbie” Webster