Carol
Charlie, My sympathy goes to you and your family. May it help you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. You are not alone.
Birth date: May 20, 1944 Death date: Mar 21, 2007
Sandra Sue Hobbs, 62, of Alliance, died on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 11:50 a.m. at Alliance Community Hospital. Born on May 20, 1944, in Coshocton, OH, she lived in Alliance for the past 15 years, moving here from Canton. A gra Read Obituary
Charlie, My sympathy goes to you and your family. May it help you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. You are not alone.
Charlie- My deepest sympathy on the death of your wife. I hope the principles of the program can help you through this difficult time.
Our sincerest sympathy goes out to the Hobbs family. May God comfort you and keep you steady and sure.
Hey G-ma!!! I just wanted to leave you a message to let you know that I love you so much. I�m sorry I can�t be there for you and the rest of the family today, but know you are all in my heart. I�m wearing the green skirt you made me a few years ago. I dressed up all nice for you today and it snowed here! Can you believe it?! Snow in California!! I�m sorry I didn�t keep in touch as much as I would have liked. Growing up isn't as easy and carefree as I though. No matter what, you were in my heart and my thought always. I planted flowers all weekend and thought of you. Don�t worry though; I didn�t get poison ivy like I always did at your house ;) Give my love to missy when you get up there! Now I have two guardian angels!! I love you G-ma. Always.
We love you Grandma Sandy. Your smile and the memories we made together will always be us and we know we have a guardian angel til the day we meet again. Love Always, Chris, Amy, Connor & Rohan
Dear Lil' Sister. The years and miles have separated us but the heart always remembered. So glad we've had our few get togethers and phone calls. I wish we could have had our week together after Portland last September. We were going to drive to Crater Lake, check out the old mill in White City, Oregon, maybe have some Chinese food and play SKIPO with Leonard, probably beat him too! One of my earliest memories was after you were born, Grandpa Hunt came over to the house and teased me by pretending to take away our new baby. No way! I wouldn't let him do that -- you belonged to us. Now, I have no control and must let you go. Thank God for your faith and family in Ohio. As I tell Mom, no matter where she goes, I will find her and you. Love Your big sister Marcy and Leonard
Mr. Hobbs, My sympathy in the loss of your wonderful wife. She was such a blessing to our school. She was so caring and kind to all the children, and such a faithful volunteer. I wanted to be at the church service for her, but my father was very ill and I was unable to make it. But, my thoughts and prayers were with you at that time. May God bless you and comfort you in your loss. Sheila Billheimer Principal, Alliance Early Learning School