Barbara "Bobbie" L. Roark 
August 11, 1929 - August 12, 2010
Dorothy Callaway (Beaumont, TX)

Barbara was my friend of many years at French High School. Susan and Barbara, you have lost a caring mother. David and Richard, she never ceased to talk about your accomplishments. You children were first in her thoughts.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010

 

Sandra Weaver Smith (Beaumont, TX)

Dear Barbara, David, Richard and Susan

I was so sad to hear about your mother. We saw each other in Walmart one day and had the nicest conversation. She was so proud of all of you. Sorry I missed the service. I saw pending on Friday and checked back late afternoon on Saturday and saw I missed it all. Would have loved to see all of you. Don't see many people from the Dawndale neighborhood.

Monday, August 16, 2010

 

Gordon Collins (Winnie, TX)

To all of Bobbie's family, my deepest sympathy for our loss. My daddy was Uncle L. G. Collins and was the youngest of the thirteen Collins kids from Opelousas, La. I really love the picture of Bobbie, she looks like an angel. I am sorry I missed being with you, we were in Houston and out of touch for a few days. I look back a few weeeks ago and have with me an unforgittable memory of my visit with Bobbie over the phone. Don't forget you do have cousin's, family and friends somewhere out there that Love and care for You. All our Love and Prayers- Gordon and Patsy Collins.
Monday, August 16, 2010

 

Mary Collins Ammermann (Willmar, MN)

As first cousins Bobbie and I enjoyed sharing birthdays, both on August 11. Her Dad and our Dad were brothers. To all of her family I extend my deepest sympathy to each of you. She had a huge heart for loving, laughing and shared generously whatever she had with others.
My younger sister, Elena Mae Yentzen passed away last year. Elena also had a very special closeness with Bobbie. I can imagine these two meeting up on the other side with big hugs and lots of laughter.
May the peace of the Lord be with you, Cousin Mary

Sunday, August 15, 2010

 

Megan Yentzen Miller (Virginia Beach, VA)

I had not seen Nana in several years, but I remember going to visit her when I was younger and she was always so much fun, so full of life, and just a wonderful person. I loved her very much and she will be missed. I am very sorry for your loss, and want you to know that I am keeping you all in my thoughts.
Megan

Sunday, August 15, 2010

 

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