Bobbie L. Linwood

November 10, 1950 ~ July 28, 2020
Bobbie L. Linwood was born in Morris County, Texas on November 10, 1950; daughter of Leon and Nancy Wilkerson. She was a faithful member of Mt. Mitchell Church of Christ. Bobbie married Mr. James A. Linwood and three daughters were born: Tomaco S. Johnson, Gayla N. Wilkerson, and Tanya L. Spencer.
Bobbie leaves to cherish her memory: her husband, James; her three daughters, Tomaco Johnson and husband John, Gayla Wilkerson, Tanya Spencer and husband Tyrone; her grandchildren, Victoria, Josiah, Harmonie, Jordan, and Bre'Asia; and a brother, Elliot Wilkerson.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Leon and Nancy; brothers, Clarence and Alton Wilkerson; and grandchildren, Nancy, Elizabeth and Cedrick.
Services for Mrs. Bobbie L. Linwood will be 12:00 noon, Tuesday, August 4, 2020, at Mt. Mitchell Church of Christ. Burial will follow at Reynolds Cemetery under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs. Mrs. Linwood will lie in state from 12:00 noon until 5:00 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MAY God BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Sincerely Douglas & Ransom
I use to stay with Hub and Bobbie when Paul and I would come to East Texas. She was always so sweet. Praying for the Family. Love You Ms Bobbie
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss praying for you guys that God will give y'all the strength and courage. I loved your Mom so much. She was beautiful inside out. Will be forever miss and love. Cousin Bob🌹💔
My heartfelt condolences to the entire family. May God comfort and give each of you peace during your time of bereavement. We just loved Mrs. Bobbie. May she rest in eternal peace.
Praying for the Family
I was privileged to have worked with Bobbie for many years. So many great memories of a wonderful woman. Loved her like family.
Bobbie we will all miss you smile and calming spirit. We offer condolences to your husband, James and the family.
Sorry for your lost
Bobbie was a good friend. She and I started the Mt. Mitchell Ladies Bible Class to minister and support women ages 18 – 49 several years ago and I will miss her wisdom, her wit, and our long talks. May the peace of our Lord with her family.
Sorry for your lost
Bobbie was a good friend. She and I started the Mt. Mitchell Ladies Bible Class to minister and support women ages 18 – 49 several years ago and I will miss her wisdom, her wit, and our long talks. May the peace of our Lord with her family.
Accept our sincere condolences for our Sister in Christ, Bobbie as we are deeply saddened by her loss. May God help you through this difficult time and may our prayers ease your pain.
So sorry for your loss your in our prayers.
I worked with Mrs. Bobbie at Walmart.
My condolences on the passing of your mother. May time help you all heal and bring peace. May God watch over your family.
Sorry for your loss. Bobbie was such a wonderful Person.May God keep you and your Family in his care.
We remember Bobbie as a strong Christian woman. We are sorry for your loss. May God comfort and keep you in his arms of protection during your time of bereavement.
I lovingly offer to you my sympathy in the loss of your loved one. Family, your memories are one of the most precious things God has given to us. You will always have memories of Bobbie, but as great as your love is for her, God's love is greater. Weep if you must, shed your tears, but know that Bobbie's soul has seen the Lord in all His glory, and is now at rest. Also, know that Bobbie will live on in the hearts of everyone who loved her, for love remains a part of us forever.
Love,
Please accept my condolences , prayers and love. Your mother was a beautiful woman, inside and out. I loved talking with her and will truly miss her. I love her dearly. May God give you strength and comfort. Love Cuz Nina
My deepest condolences and prayers to the family. She was a great lady and part of my "village" while I was growing up. She welcomed me into her home with open arms. She always greeted me with a hug, a smile and a kind word. I feel Blessed to have been able to call her Mom and for her to consider me her son. Rest in peace and love Momma.
My condolences and prayers go out to the family of Bobbie. I have known Bobbie all my life while attending Mt. Mitchell Church of Christ.. she always had a warm smile and sincere hello to everyone..she will always be remembered….
Buffy
We were heartbroken to hear of Bobbie's sudden passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy and heartfelt sadness for you loss. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow. Blessings to the entire family.
No words, will ever be able describe the impact and pilar my Aunt Bobbie was for our family. I am blessed to have had my Aunt Bobbi in my life to exemplify what unconditional love truly feels like. I will miss her sweet smile, quick comebacks,inspirational words and warm hugs that would always make me feel everything was going to be ok. She taught me many things from how to play dominoes and spades to how to always put God and family first. My dad and Uncle (Alton and Vick)are definitely waiting for you at them pearly gates. She will be forever missed and charished. My kids will know how great she was. We love you forever Aunt Bobbi. Till we meet again, may you rest in Paradise.
To Bobbie's entire family My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. May God give you the peace that you seek.May care and love of those around you provide comfort and peace to get you through the days ahead.
Mrs. Bobbie you have made the world a better place. Now you will be forever happy at home with the father. My mom and daughter is waiting for you at the door. You have always treated me like I was your son. I am going to miss your smile, your funny sense of humor, and your quick comebacks. Thanks for allowing me spend my life with Tomaco. I see you in her. You were the Rock in this family and you have taught us how to love each other no matter the circumstances. Mrs. Bobbie I am glad I have had the opportunity to share alot of great memories with you. I will love you forever. Tell my mom and my little girl I miss them. Until we meet again John Johnson (son-n-law).
To the family of Sister Bobbie, I grew up sitting behind her at Mt. Mitchell COC. Her strong voice and sound mind will definitely be missed ‘on the hill’. She played a very important part in my life as a young woman growing up in the church. Her physical presence will be missed, but her words will live on in the life of all those she made an impact on over the years. Keep your head up and know that one day we will see her again.
To the Linwood family my thoughts and prayers are with you. Bobbie was a great person and will be missed, but I am greatful to have gotten the chance to work many years with her. Love you all
Chandra